Trenton, NJ?
It's a slum. WTF?
The attractions mentioned in the article aren't in Trenton.
It's like saying Yosemite National Park is in L.A.
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https://realestate.usnews.com/places/new-jersey/trentonWhat is there to do in Trenton, NJ?
There are multiple opportunities to spend time with nature in the Trenton metro area. Mercer Meadows is a 1,600-acre park with separate districts that include meadows, gravel trails and fishing spots. Cyclists, walkers and runners can take advantage of the Lawrence Hopewell Trail, which runs through Lawrence and Hopewell townships, as well as the 77-mile trail at the D&R Canal State Park.
Not in Trenton.The Delaware River makes up the city’s western border and offers a place for boating and aquatic sports. At the 2,500-acre Mercer County Park, visitors can enjoy an ice skating center, tennis courts and a marina. Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed offers an arboretum. Princeton Battlefield State Park is the site of a Revolutionary War battle where British and American soldiers fought.
Not in Trenton.There are multiple options for nightlife in the Trenton metro area. Those who like to drink locally can visit Working Dog Winery, Hopewell Valley Vineyards or River Horse Brewing Co.
Cure Insurance Arena hosts concerts, comedians and other events, while Kelsey Theatre at Mercer County Community College and Princeton Summer Theater feature plays and other live performances.
Not in Trenton.The Trenton Thunder minor league baseball team plays at Trenton Thunder Ballpark.
No longer has a team.Mercer Oaks provides locals with two golf courses. Colonial Bowling & Entertainment has bowling, laser tag and an arcade, and Bury the Hatchet offers ax throwing.
Not in Trenton.Residents can shop at the Quaker Bridge Mall, Princeton Farmers Market and Empire Antiques in Hightstown.
Not in Trenton.Grounds For Sculpture, a 42-acre sculpture park, museum and arboretum, serves as a site for classroom field trips and family outings.
Just outside of Trenton.