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New Jersey State Museum: A Visit Filled With FREE Adventures

  • By Samantha Adams
  • October 4, 2025
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When I heard the New Jersey State Museum in Trenton was completely free, I knew I had to explore it with my family. With more than two million artifacts, collections of natural and cultural history, archaeology and ethnography, and fine art, there was plenty to keep my crew engaged—all at my husband’s favorite price (FREE). And my kids were more than happy to go along, especially when I mentioned we’d see dinosaurs. Overall, it was a great time exploring The New Jersey State Museum with the whole family, and now that we have that under our belt, we’re ready to check off a few more NJ museums from our bucket list. Scroll down for what we did there and how we spent our visit. (featured photo credit: NJ MOM)

Exploring The New Jersey State Museum

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There are a bunch of kid-friendly, interactive activities at the New Jersey State Museum. Photo Credit: NJ MOM

Exploring the museum

We went on a Wednesday when it opened and easily parked on the street in the metered spots in front of the museum. Walking up to the museum is impressive—it’s located right next to the capital buildings, and the whole area is quaint, historic, and beautifully decorated. Once inside the museum, we were ready to experience four floors of fun and education.

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See fossils close up at the New Jersey State Museum. Photo Credit: NJ MOM

Stepping back in time

We prioritized our visit by first hitting the second floor and heading to the “Written in the Rocks: Fossil Tales of New Jersey” exhibit, a must-visit if you have dinosaur lovers like me. Walking into the room is like stepping back 3.5 billion years. With life-size replicas all around us, we felt immersed in the experience. My kids beelined over to New Jersey’s own Dryptosaurus, the world’s first known carnivorous dinosaur, reconstructed and displayed here—my kids were in awe of his ginormous size. Next, they went to the life-sized cast of New Jersey’s state dinosaur, Hadrosaurus foulkii (discovered in Haddonfield, NJ), and a Mosasaurus maximus – a 50-foot marine reptile that was found in southern New Jersey. They enjoyed exploring the geology of New Jersey and learning about the oldest fossils from the state and the progression of life. They also learned about Ice Age animals and their modern-day relatives. Thanks to the two paleontologists on staff who answered all my kids (seemingly never-ending) questions, we learned a lot more than we could from reading the plaques. And we were excited to know one of the paleontologists we were talking to had been a regular on Shark Week (mom-win for pointing out that fact to my kids). 

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History comes to life at the New Jersey State Museum. Photo Credit: NJ MOM

History coming to life

After lunch, we explored more and roamed through some of the exhibits we hadn’t hit up yet. “Cultures in Competition: Indians & Europeans in Colonial New Jersey” was also an exhibit that caught our eye. The exhibit explained how the colonists and Native Americans competed to establish a prosperous fur trade. My kids spotted the rare dugout canoe and Indian fishing equipment and were interested in seeing that they hadn’t changed much from that time. There is also a revolving gallery where artists show their work, galleries of fine art from the 19th and 20th centuries, and Pretty Big Things: Stories of NJ History. This educational exhibit has hands-on activities for families that delve into the stories of New Jersey history using some of the “biggest” artifacts from the museum’s Cultural History collection. We saw the massive planetarium and put it on our radar for our next visit (it is only open on the weekends and requires purchasing tickets), which we will surely do, and my kids were already planning it. 

New Jersey State MuseumYou never know what you will see next at the New Jersey State Museum. Photo Credit: NJ MOM

What to know before you go

Free parking is available on weekends in lots adjacent to the museum and on the street in front of the museum. On weekdays, metered street parking is available, along with a limited number of free visitor spots in the nearby State House garage. While admission to the museum is free, Planetarium Admission is $10 for adults, children 12 and under are $5, and Veterans/Seniors/Students are $9. Planetarium tickets are purchased in the Planetarium Box Office, located on the lower level, and learn about their Calendar of Events for current show titles. Because my kids always ask about food, we planned ahead and packed our lunch since there were no concessions on site. Feel free to pack your lunch and enjoy it at the picnic tables in front of the museum, or you can also visit the list of restaurants in Downtown Trenton. Families are welcome to register for the Small Explorers program, which takes place in the Discovery Den on the second Saturday of the month. The program is free, but space is limited; advance registration is required. Contact Susan.Kozak-Buckley@sos.nj.gov to learn more and register.

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For more information, visit the New Jersey State Museum website, Instagram and Facebook. 

New Jersey State Museum – Main Building
205 West State Street
Trenton, NJ 08608

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