Lambertville Has More Than 20 Antique Shops in Town. Nestled on the East

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Lambertville Has More Than 20 Antique Shops in Town. Nestled on the East GO ANTIQUING IN LAMBERTVILLE Lambertville has more than 20 antique shops in town. Nestled on the east bank of the Delaware River, its tree-lined streets, Victorian houses and Federal row homes and churches evoke a feeling of romance just as it did in the 1800s. Visit the River horse Micro Brewery for some afternoon libations. 80 Lambert Lane Lambertville, NJ 08530 Tel: (609) 397-7776 Their own beers: Open for samples Friday - Sunday from 12-5pm. Tours on Friday are self guided and Saturday/Sunday are guided at 1,2,3 and 4pm. Have a romantic dinner at the famous, very charming Anton's at the Swan. 43 South Main St. Lambertville, NJ 08530 Tel: (609) 397 1960 Tues – Thurs: 6-9pm (Bar 5-10pm) Fri – Sat: 6-10pm (Bar 5-11pm Fri; 1-11pm Sat) Sun: 4:30-8pm (Bar 1-9pm) Average dinner entree $20-$30 Head over to the Unionville Vineyards in nearby Ringoes NJ for some complimentary wine tastings. 9 Rocktown Road Ringoes, New Jersey 08551 Tel: (908) 788-0400 Classic Wine Tasting of Five Wines, $5/adult Extended Flight Tasting of Eight Wines, $10/adult Complimentary Winery Tours: Most Saturdays & Sundays at 2:30pm (call first) 1 GO TUBING / RAFTING / CANOEING / KAYAKING DOWN THE DELAWARE RIVER Delaware River Tubing 2998 Daniel Bray Hwy (Rt. 29) Frenchtown NJ Tel: (866) Wet-Tube I (908) 996-5386 Enjoy a scenic 2-4 hour tubing, rafting, kayaking, or canoeing trip on the Delaware River! Each rental includes an exclusive FREE BBQ meal at "The Famous River Hot Dog Man," halfway on your river adventure next to a private island with picnic tables in the water! A great romantic way to relax with a loved one. You can stop and explore the small islands and sun bathe. We took our time and spent six hours when we did the Delaware River tubing adventure! This is the most reasonably priced one day adventure that we have found in all of New Jersey. Pricing (per person) : Tubin Raftin Canoei Kayaking g g ng Mon – Fri $23 $31 $39 $47(single); $45 (double) Sat – Sun $29 $39 $39 $47(single); $45 (double) Schedule: Hours vary Open May 21, 2011 – Sept 9, 2011 (only weekends from May 21 – June 13) Special Events: May 28-30: Memorial Day Weekend Kick-Off Event June 4 - 5: Scenic Weekend Float! July 2: Gay Day Pride Floatilla! July 3 - 5: Independence Week Freedom Float! August 6: 10th Annual Kathy's Tube For The Cause! August 28: The Great American River Water Gun War! September 5: Labor Day Tubing Extravaganza Note: You can also rent a canoe at a private rental place in Griggstown and canoe down the Delaware-raritan Canal. Canoes cost $10 for the first hour and $5 for each additional hour or $35 for the whole day. 2 GO HORSEBACK RIDING **Always call ahead. Reservations required for any company. Echo Lake Stables 55 Blakely Lane Newfoundland, NJ Tel: (973) 697-1257 Their trail rides follow the paths of the ancient Indians from the beautiful mountainside to swiftly running streams, beside centuries old rock walls. $30 for the daytime one-hour ride. Night time Horseback rides: This is something that the both of you have surely never done together! Night time Horseback Riding through under the moon and in streams of water! Every Friday and Saturday at 6:00PM. Included is a 1 1/2 hour night time trail ride to a campsite where you will have a one-and-a-half-hour all-you-can-eat Western-style BBQ, live entertainment, games and line dancing with your partner, and lots of quality fun with an old fashioned hayride back to your car at the end of the evening. The trip is 3 1/2 hours from 6 PM to 9:30 PM. You can also BYOB! Reservations a must for night rides only. Come just the two of you or bring all your friends. Call for dates. $60 per person for the night time horseback ride. Triple W Riding Stable Honesdale, PA Tel: (570) 226-2620 THIS IS NOT FOLLOW THE LEADER Horseback riding. You actually get to ride and maneuver your horse anywhere through the 200 acre mountain top setting with trails through woods, past lakes and in streams. They also have a dude ranch and horseback camping trips! If you've been looking for an awesome adventure getaway then here it is located just a few hours from NJ in the beautiful Pocono mountains. Miller Farms 134 N.Grove Street, Berlin, NJ Tel: (609)561-2436 or (856) 883-9706 Come enjoy the beautiful scenery at the only horseback/trail riding available in Camden County. Trail riding is offered Saturdays and Sundays from 10am to 4pm year round – Weather permitting. Children must be at least 7 years old to trail ride. Cost is $20/person for approximately an hour long trail ride. Hand led rides are also available for those younger then 7 and cost $5. Reservations are strongly suggested. We offer a great place for family fun, birthday parties, girl scouts and youth groups. Summer horse camp, riding lessons, and horse drawn wagon rides are also available.. Double D Guest Ranch 81 Mt. Hermon Road, Blairstown, NJ Tel: (908) 459-9044 Go by yourself or bring a group of friends. They can accommodate large groups for birthday parties or family get-togethers. Customize your event to your liking. Don't miss some of the theme rides scheduled throughout the year! They offer beach rides, Italian Day and Mexican Day, which includes a complete theme lunch. They have half day - full day and campout packages as well as picnics barbeques and parties that are great for family reunions company picnics or parties with your friends. One 3 of the best places to go Horseback riding in New Jersey. 1-hour Rides $35 Per Person. Open every day. Open year-round. Ledgends Riding Stables Route 94, Vernon, NJ Tel: (973) 827-8332 Horseback riding for the whole family. Saddle up! They have the most scenic trails on the east coast. Miles of beautiful woodlands for you and your family to explore. They have nice quiet horses for riders of all experience levels, you'll ride through a maze of winding trails that will take your breath away! Close to New Jersey Resorts and only a 1/2 mile from Mountain Creek. Pony rides for the kids and horses for sale too! (very reasonable prices). A great place to go Horseback riding in NJ. Call for prices. Open every day. Open year-round. Equestrian Enter-Prizes 540 Rockport Rd, Hackettstown NJ Tel: (908) 441-2316 Setting a high standard of excellence in TRAIL RIDES! Trail Rides and Trail Riding Lessons on hours of well groomed trails in the beautiful Warren County countryside on quality horses. Groups consist of your party only, with an experienced equestrian as a guide. First visit includes a "mini" lesson to acclimate you and your horse to insure an enjoyable, relaxing, safe riding experience. Call to book 1, 2 or 3 hour ride starting at $40.00. Kafka Farms 901 Valley Road, Watchung NJ Tel: (908) 405-8038 Trail Rides we offer start in the Fall and Spring when the weather is crisp. Our barn trailers the horses to the Watchung Reservation (10 minutes from our farm) The ride lasts around an hour and a half leading around peaceful, beautiful lakes and through the quiet woods. Pricing is $65.00 per person for a 1-½ hour ride. Open year-round. Watchung Stables 1160 Summitt Lane Mountainside NJ Tel: (908) 789-3665 Watchung Stables offers guided trail riding through the picturesque Watchung Reservations. They are only open on Sundays from Early April to Late November. The ride times are 1pm and 2:15 during the summer and 2pm and 3:15pm each week on a first come, first served basis (times may change, so please call before going). 1-hr rides are $26 per person. Open Sundays only, April through November. Silver Bit & Spur Farm Hunterdon County Whitehouse Station, NJ Tel: (908) 534-4010 Unguided Horseback Riding: Ride 61 acres of woods and streams. Exprience the freedom that you can not find anywhere else in the area. No trail guides to set the pace. You are in control, but don't worry - you can't get lost. The horses know how to get back. Horses are available for every level of experience. 1-hr rides $40 per person. Open every day. Open year-round. 4 Borderland Farm Sussex County Warwick NY Tel: (845)-986-1704 English-style guided rides through 230 acres of woods open fields and streams. $30 per person for a 1-hr ride. Open every day 9-5pm. Deer Path Stable White Haven PA (In the Poconos) Tel: (570) 443-4431 Deer Path Riding Stable offers a relaxing and scenic ride through the Pocono forest. It's a great way to enjoy the beautiful Pocono outdoors. Gentle horses, friendly, helpful guides and an "easy does it" pace make our ride suitable even for the first time rider. Our rides are geared towards people who are looking to spend some leisurely, pleasant time on a horse. Our trails meander through fields and woods full of freshwater springs, mountain laurel, and rhododendron. Deer and wild turkey are often seen. We are the only stable in the western Poconos that accepts credit cards. Open at 8:30a.m. for reservations. Rides available every hour 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and reservations are advised. Open every day. 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