Walk along the longest boardwalk in the world in Atlantic City, the city whose streets the properties in the game Monopoly were named after.
Pig out any time of day or night at one of Jersey's many 24-hour diners (they have the most per capita in the world).
Find a new appreciation for modern art at the Grounds for Sculpture, a public sculpture garden in Hamilton with works by established and up-and-coming artists.
Go birdwatching for monk parakeets, native South American birds that supposedly flocked to Edgewater in the '70s after escaping from a crate at JFK.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdTaste a salty, savory slice of Taylor Ham, a breakfast meat born out of Trenton typically found on a roll with egg and cheese.
Go see a breathtaking display of hot air balloons at Solberg Airport at the largest balloon festival in North America.
Ride the ferry out to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, which actually fall in Jersey waters.
Enjoy the sticky sweet flavors of saltwater taffy, which originated in Atlantic City in the 1880s.
Go Ivy League for a day with a tour of Princeton University's picturesque campus.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdVisit the fable-worthy Luna Parc in Montague, a house that doubles as a museum and a work of art all on its own.
Take the Lighthouse Challenge, a fundraiser challenge to climb the stairs of all 11 lighthouses in Jersey in two days.
Celebrate your next special occasion with one of the impressive cakes from Carlo's Bake Shop in Hoboken, as seen on TLC's Cake Boss.
Tour Lucy the Elephant, a six-story elephant-shaped building that was once a hotel.
Pick fruits and veggies from a produce farm in the Jersey country side—there's a reason they call it "the Garden State."
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdExercise your thumbs at the Silverball Pinball Museum and Arcade in Asbury Park. They have over 200 machines to play.
Sample a slice of tomato pie, the "original New Jersey pizza" that dates back to 1912 in Trenton. New Jerseyans recommend Papa's Tomato Pies.
Take in a movie at the Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, which houses the nation's largest IMAX dome theater.
Get your adrenaline pumping by riding Kingda Ka, the tallest roller coaster in the world, at Six Flags in Jackson.
Put your diet on hold for a hot, greasy sandwich from one of the grease trucks at Rutgers, where the french fries go ON the sandwich.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdNow here's why you should move to the Garden State