There’s no shortage of fun happenings in New Jersey. Now that it’s (finally!) spring, check out our guide to the best outdoor activities in the Garden State—from scenic biking trails to unique hiking spots to luxurious glamping sites. Then peruse our editors’ list of the 52 things you must do in the Garden State—quirky, only-in-NJ experiences that’ll keep you busy every weekend this year. Want to enjoy a terrific concert, theater performance, comedian, film festival or art exhibit? Discover the best entertainment and arts events happening this March. If you’re a foodie, check out our guide to the tastiest food festivals, dinners and happenings—or consult our list of the 30 best restaurants in New Jersey. For hundreds more events this month and beyond, search our calendar below. And to submit your own event to the calendar, click here.
Spirit Brands “North American Spirit Tournament” Cheer Competition will be held at the Wildwoods Convention Center on May 11, from 9 am–5 pm
Annual convention for the VFW and Auxiliary at the Wildwoods Convention Center! Parade is Saturday, June 1.
Boardwalk Craft Show at the Boardwalk at Rio Grande Avenue, rain or shine! Artisans, handmade craft items, boutique items, gifts & more.
The Sports Cards, Toys, Comics & Collectibles Show held July 5-7 will feature over 200 tables of the hottest collectibles on the planet!
Competition features solos, duets, trios, small groups, large groups, lines and productions, ranging from amateur to experienced dancers.
The New Jersey Jeep Invasion is the largest gathering of Jeeps in the Northeast with over 2000 Jeeps in attendance.
Rio Grande Avenue Beach. The New Jersey Bronco Invasion is an annual all Bronco event held in Wildwood, New Jersey.
“Christmas in July” along North Wildwood Beach will be celebrated on Saturday, July 20th, 2024, a Free and Family-friendly event.
A fun event for infants and toddlers (up to 2 years old) to show off their speedy crawling or “waddling” technique.
A Wildwoods tradition since 1909! Registration at Wildwoods Convention Center. Parade steps off at 6 p.m. SHARP.