Food Scene
Maxfield's on Main
713 Main Stexcellent live music bar and eats
La Cucina
278 Diamond Spring Rdgreat italian food in a unique setting with historical background in the area
Boonton Coffee Co
602 Main StGreat selection of coffee, nice atmosphere, areas to sit and enjoy
Shopping
Walmart
250 NY-59you can get anything and everthing there
Drinks & Nightlife
Sharky's West
108 Boonton Avegreat wings!
Essentials
Kings Food Markets
115 Hawkins Plfood shopping
Parks & Nature
Tourne County Park
great hiking trails
Ski place to have to some fun with your friends over the weekend. Lines are always short and prices are good. Staff is extremely friendly.
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Campgaw Mountain Ski Area
200 Campgaw RdSki place to have to some fun with your friends over the weekend. Lines are always short and prices are good. Staff is extremely friendly.
Sightseeing
The Sheep Hill Observatory, featuring an 18 inch, f/4.5 Newtonian Reflecting Telescope, is maintained by the organization. The telescope sits on the 2nd floor of the observatory underneath a 16-foot steel dome. The telescope is mounted on an equatorial fork mount with a sidereal-rate tracking motor. It is a beautiful instrument, and is one of the largest telescopes open to the public in New Jersey.
The observatory is open to the public on the 3rd Friday evening of each month at 7:30pm (8:30pm during daylight savings) weather permitting. It is also open during various special events throughout the year, including meteor showers and other celestial phenomenon. Please check our calendar for scheduled events, or sign up for our mailing list to be notified of upcoming events.
Sheep Hill Astronomical Association
300 Ross DrThe Sheep Hill Observatory, featuring an 18 inch, f/4.5 Newtonian Reflecting Telescope, is maintained by the organization. The telescope sits on the 2nd floor of the observatory underneath a 16-foot steel dome. The telescope is mounted on an equatorial fork mount with a sidereal-rate tracking motor. It is a beautiful instrument, and is one of the largest telescopes open to the public in New Jersey.
The observatory is open to the public on the 3rd Friday evening of each month at 7:30pm (8:30pm during daylight savings) weather permitting. It is also open during various special events throughout the year, including meteor showers and other celestial phenomenon. Please check our calendar for scheduled events, or sign up for our mailing list to be notified of upcoming events.