Food Scene
Polo's Bar & Grill
140 NJ-183Excellent food and good service at a reasonable price point.
Seasonal gourmet menu with stunning views of Lake Hopatcong.
28 locals recommend
Stone Water at 3 Peaks Marina
125 NJ-181Seasonal gourmet menu with stunning views of Lake Hopatcong.
Black Forest Inn
249 US-206Authentic German cuisine served by charmingly attired waitstaff.
BISTRO 46
136 Main StConsistently excellent food. This is BYOB.
Drinks & Nightlife
Where blues got its start, the Stanhope House is the last original roadhouse
6 locals recommend
The Stanhope House
45 Main StWhere blues got its start, the Stanhope House is the last original roadhouse
Parks & Nature
Kittatinny Valley State Park
199 Goodale RdA state treasure, this park is the highest point in New Jersey.
73 locals recommend
High Point State Park Office
1480 NJ-23A state treasure, this park is the highest point in New Jersey.
Arts & Culture
Morristown National Historical Park commemorates the sites of General Washington and the Continental army’s winter encampment of December 1779 to June 1780, where they survived through what would be the coldest winter on record. The park also maintains a museum & library collection related to the encampments & George Washington, as well as items relating to pre- and post-Revolutionary America.
8 locals recommend
Washington's Headquarters Museum
30 Washington PlMorristown National Historical Park commemorates the sites of General Washington and the Continental army’s winter encampment of December 1779 to June 1780, where they survived through what would be the coldest winter on record. The park also maintains a museum & library collection related to the encampments & George Washington, as well as items relating to pre- and post-Revolutionary America.
Once a movie theater, MPAC now features concerts, theater, dance and has hosted such luminaries as Frankie Avalon, Jerry Seinfeld and the Beach Boys.
14 locals recommend
Mayo Performing Arts Center
100 South StOnce a movie theater, MPAC now features concerts, theater, dance and has hosted such luminaries as Frankie Avalon, Jerry Seinfeld and the Beach Boys.
This small theater is a great place to see independent and limited release movies as well as live music and tribute bands.
15 locals recommend
The Newton Theatre
234 Spring StThis small theater is a great place to see independent and limited release movies as well as live music and tribute bands.
Shopping
There's a wide array of collectibles and other distinctive items, including estate jewelry.
Blue Heron Antiques
34 Main StThere's a wide array of collectibles and other distinctive items, including estate jewelry.
GREY BARN ANTIQUES
134 Main StA variety of kiosks under one roof, this shop is a hidden gem.
Scranberry Coop
42 Main StGreat finds
Sightseeing
Waterloo Village is an original canal town, which has been preserved. An important part of New Jersey history, the village is part of the state parks department.
8 locals recommend
Waterloo Village
Waterloo RoadWaterloo Village is an original canal town, which has been preserved. An important part of New Jersey history, the village is part of the state parks department.