If the weekend weather is serving up a perfect 70 degrees in New Jersey, it’s basically the universe telling you to get outside and live your best life. September in NJ is a sweet spot where summer activities are still going strong, but with a hint of fall vibes creeping in. Whether you’re into exploring the outdoors, soaking up some culture, or just munching on all the seasonal treats, there’s something for everyone.
Here are a few ways to make the most of that prime 70-degree weather:
Hit the Beach at Asbury Park
Yes, it’s September, but the Jersey Shore doesn’t close shop just because it’s not peak summer! Asbury Park has a vibe like no other—cool boardwalk shops, artsy murals, and you can still stretch out on the sand. The water might be a little chillier, but that sea breeze? Absolute perfection for a beach day without the intense crowds.
Get Lost in a Sunflower Maze
September is sunflower season in New Jersey, and you’ll find gorgeous fields in places like Sussex County or at farms like Liberty Farm. Imagine walking through rows of towering sunflowers, basking in the sun—it’s basically Instagram gold. Most of these farms also have other fun fall stuff like hayrides and apple-picking, so you can double down on your day.
Stroll Through Grounds For Sculpture
If you’re into quirky outdoor art, this is your spot. Grounds For Sculpture in Hamilton is like walking through a giant surreal dream. The massive, sometimes bizarre sculptures are scattered across the sprawling gardens, and with the weather just right, it’s the perfect time to wander around and pretend you’re living in a world where art literally surrounds you.
Kayak or Paddleboard at the Delaware Water Gap
For the more adventurous souls, why not spend the day on the water? Kayaking or paddleboarding at the Delaware Water Gap is equal parts relaxing and exciting. The views are insane, especially with a bit of fall foliage starting to peek through. Plus, with cooler weather, you won’t feel like you’re melting while paddling your way down the river.
Bike Along the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway
Catch stunning views of the NYC skyline while biking or walking along this scenic path. You can start in Jersey City and ride all the way up to Weehawken. It’s an easy ride, and the breezy waterfront is perfect when the sun’s out but not scorching. Bonus points for grabbing a bite at one of the cute cafes along the way.
Explore a Local Farmers Market
It’s harvest season, and New Jersey’s farmers’ markets are bursting with the best fresh produce. Whether it’s Montclair’s weekend market or the one at Red Bank, you’ll find local veggies, fresh baked goods, and maybe even some cider doughnuts. Grab some snacks and have a picnic in a nearby park.
Go on a Winery Tour
September is harvest time for New Jersey’s vineyards, and places like Alba Vineyard or Valenzano Winery are just a road trip away. Enjoy a wine tasting, grab a glass, and take in the beautiful vineyard views. Plus, with cooler weather, sipping outside feels way more comfortable than during the summer scorchers.
Check Out a Local Fall Festival
September kicks off the festival season in Jersey. From apple festivals to Oktoberfest events, you’ll find fairs popping up across the state. The Chester Harvest Festival or Allentown Fall Festival are full of local vendors, crafts, music, and of course, plenty of pumpkin-spiced snacks. It’s peak “sweater weather” fun without the sweaters just yet.
Whether you’re down to adventure or just want to chill with a cider and a view, New Jersey has a little bit of everything this time of year. So go outside and take full advantage of that 70-degree magic—it won’t last forever!