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60 Days of Summer Left: Discover All the Outdoor Fun Middlesex County Has to Offer

Middlesex County continues to invest in quality of life through parks, cultural programming, and outdoor recreation

Post Date:07/24/2025

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MIDDLESEX COUNTY, NJ – With just 60 days of summer remaining, Middlesex County is encouraging residents and visitors to take full advantage of the season by exploring the County’s expansive parks system, vibrant cultural events, and free community programming. From scenic trails and championship golf courses to music under the stars and festivals, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

“Our investment in the arts, culture, and public spaces speaks to the very core of who we are as a County,” said Middlesex County Commissioner Director Ronald G. Rios. “We want every resident to feel proud of where they live and have access to experiences that build community, enrich lives, and create lasting memories.”

“Our parks, trails, and free programming are a reflection of our commitment to the health and well-being of every resident,” said Middlesex County Commissioner Charles E. Tomaro, Chair of the County's Infrastructure Management Committee. “We’ve made it a priority to ensure our outdoor spaces are well-maintained, accessible, and welcoming year-round—especially in the summer months when families are looking to spend quality time together outdoors.”

EXPERIENCE CULTURAL PROGRAMMING ALL SUMMER LONG

Middlesex County offers a dynamic lineup of cultural events throughout the summer, including live music, theater, festivals, and family-friendly activities that highlight the region’s diversity and creativity.

Signature Events Include:

The Plays-in-the-Park series at Roosevelt Park in Edison invites audiences to enjoy Broadway musicals under the stars:

  • Grease: July 30–August 9

Music-in-the-Park, a free, rotating concert series, brings live entertainment to parks across the County:

  • Raritan Bay Waterfront Park: June 25–September 10
  • Thompson Park: July 2–August 27
  • Spring Lake Park: July 6–August 24
  • Joseph Medwick Park: August 7–14
  • Children’s Summer Series (NEW):
    • Spring Lake Park: July 24
    • Johnson Park: August 21

FolkLIVE Event Series:

  • August 23 - FolkLIVE: New Jersey Folk Festival 50th Anniversary at Davidson’s Mill Pond Park
  • September 13 - FolkLIVE: Mexican Folkloric Festival at Elmer B. Boyd Park

More Summer Events Across the County Include:

  • July 23-August 21- Senior Art Contest & Show at the Studio Art Gallery Performing Arts Center at Middlesex College
  • July 31 - Dine Below the Line at Alexander Jankowski Community Center
  • September 13 - Master Gardeners Children Gardeners Series: Succulents and Sand Garden at Davidson's Mill Pond Park
  • September 14 - Roaring 20s Jazz Party at East Jersey Old Town Village

To view the full schedule of upcoming arts, history, and cultural events, visit MiddlesexCountyCulture.com.  

EXPLORE MIDDLESEX COUNTY’S PARKS AND OUTDOOR SPACES

Middlesex County is home to more than 19 public parks, thousands of acres of preserved open space, and the 3.5-mile Middlesex Greenway—a multi-use trail connecting Metuchen, Edison, and Woodbridge. Residents can enjoy hiking trails, playgrounds, athletic fields, and picnic areas.

The County is also home to three public golf courses—Tamarack Golf Course in East Brunswick, Meadows Golf Course in Plainsboro, and Raritan Landing Golf Course in Piscataway—operated by Indigo Sports, a Troon company. Following major renovations, Tamarack Golf Course now features two fully rebuilt 18-hole championship courses with upgraded tee boxes and brand-new USGA-spec bent grass greens. To book a tee time or to become an Advantage Cardholder, visit middlesexcountygolf.com.

Residents can also reserve picnic areas and event spaces through the County’s parks and recreation portal, making it easy to plan summer gatherings. To explore all available parks and make reservations, visit middlesexcountynj.gov/parksandrec.

No matter the season, Middlesex County offers something for everyone. From outdoor adventures and cultural gems to local flavors, there’s always more to discover. Explore it all in the County’s Outdoor Guide at discovermiddlesex.com/outdoorguide.  

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