Trenton – Things to do with your Team

On the Lower Trenton Bridge is an illuminated sign that reads “Trenton Makes, The World Takes,” which was originally installed in 1935. The city adopted the slogan in 1917 to represent Trenton’s then-leading role as a major manufacturing center for rubber, wire rope, ceramics, and cigars. While the prevalence of manufacturing and industrial jobs may have declined in the 1970s, there is still something else that Trenton makes: a great team travel destination. As the capital of New Jersey, Trenton is home to many fun things to see and do with your team, including the New Jersey State Museum and Arm & Hammer Park, home of the Trenton Thunder. A visit to the beautiful town of Princeton, located just a short drive away, is another great way to spend some time with your team during your stay in the Capital City.

 

New Jersey State Museum

From fossils to fine art, Native American tools to fine silver, quilts to comets, prehistory to the future, a galaxy’s worth of amazing experiences await you and your team at the New Jersey State Museum. The museum features a wide variety of collections showcasing natural history, archaeology, ethnology, and art. Over two million specimens, objects, and works of art that have been collected since the early 1800s are housed in the museum’s main building. To make your team’s visit to the New Jersey State Museum truly out of this world, attend a show at the adjoining 140-seat planetarium. Featuring state-of-the-art Full DomeVideo, you’ll feel as if you’re zooming through the solar system and beyond, without ever leaving your seat. Groups of 15 or more receive discounted admission to planetarium shows. 205 W State St, Trenton, NJ 08608

 

Arm & Hammer Park

Trenton - Things to do with your Team - Travel - Hotels4TeamsTake the team to a Trenton Thunder game at Arm & Hammer Park and experience Minor League Baseball at its very best. As the Double-A affiliate of the world-famous New York Yankees, the Thunder offer the highest level of baseball you’ll find in New Jersey. While most of the field fence is covered with advertising signage, the right field fence was purposely kept short so that fans could enjoy views of the neighboring Delaware River. You also might get a chance to see a left-handed slugger sink a homerun into the water and, technically speaking, out of the state entirely, since the Delaware River is the border between New Jersey and Pennsylvania. A fantastic game of baseball isn’t all that Arm & Hammer Park has in store for you and your team however. There, you’ll enjoy affordable prices, a family-friendly atmosphere, frequent postgame firework shows, and a variety of delicious food offerings. 1 Thunder Rd, Trenton, NJ 08611

 

Old Barracks Museum

While it might not be the first landmark that comes to mind when one thinks of famous New Jersey attractions, the Old Barracks has been an incredibly significant historical site throughout much of the state’s history. ​In 1758, during the French and Indian War, the Old Barracks was constructed by the colony of New Jersey in direct response to petitions from residents who were protesting the compulsory quartering of soldiers in their own homes. Later in 1776, it stood witness to the Battle of Trenton, which would serve as the turning point of the American Revolution. Today, this storied building is home to the Old Barracks Museum, an educational center for colonial and American history and stands as the last remaining structure of its kind. The museum offers 45-minute guided tours and interpretations of American colonial life in an authentic setting that makes history come to life. Reservations are required for groups of 15 or more. 101 Barrack St, Trenton, NJ 08608

 

Rockville Climbing Center

For an afternoon of exciting physical activity, take the team to Rockville Climbing Center, central New Jersey’s premier indoor rock climbing facility. Rockville provides adventurous visitors the chance to try out the exciting sport of rock climbing for themselves in a safe, controlled environment. Their state-of-the-art auto-belay system will have you and your team climbing like seasoned pros in no time! All climbers under the age of 18 must have a waiver signed by their parent or legal guardian before they can begin climbing. 200 Whitehead Rd, Trenton, NJ 08619

 

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Princeton University

If you’ve got ample downtime and don’t mind taking a short drive outside of Trenton, Princeton University is an iconic New Jersey landmark that’s definitely worth seeing during your team’s stay in the central New Jersey area. The beautifully maintained campus of this Ivy League institution is ideal for taking a leisurely stroll on a nice day as you and your team admire the grand architecture of buildings dating back as far as 1756. Once your group has seen everything there is to see on the Princeton University campus, head to Nassau Street, the main road running through the heart of town, to discover even more of what Princeton has to offer. Nassau Street is as charming as it is bustling, lined with a variety of specialty shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues like the Princeton Garden Theater. 1 Nassau Hall, Princeton, NJ 08544

 

Grounds for Sculpture

For an outdoor experience that’s as captivating as it is unconventional, take the team to Grounds for Sculpture, a 42-acre sculpture park and arboretum in Hamilton. It was founded in 1992 on the site of the former New Jersey State Fairgrounds to promote an understanding of and appreciation for contemporary sculpture. There, you and your team will walk among well-kept natural scenery and a permanent collection of more than 270 outdoor contemporary sculptures that are guaranteed to amaze. Grounds for Sculpture also features six indoor galleries with rotating exhibitions. All of the amazing sculptures and ornamental gardens at this unique attraction make for a lot of great team photo opportunities! Groups of 15 or more may receive discounted admission and private group tours can be arranged for a modest fee. 80 Sculptors Way, Hamilton, NJ 08619

 

Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park

Escape the hustle and bustle of a busy trip, even just for a couple of hours, at the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park. This linear, 70-mile park is one of New Jersey’s most popular recreational areas, offering visitors the opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities like jogging, hiking, canoeing, and biking all in a picturesque scenic setting. If you’ve got any history buffs on your team, or are one yourself, make a point to keep an eye out for the 19th-century bridges, bridge tender houses, cobblestone spillways, and other historical features that are dotted throughout the park. Although the park is an expansive 70-miles long, you and your team will be right near one of the most scenic and popular sections of the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park during your stay in Trenton. This section is a segment along Lake Carnegie in Princeton, only a short drive away. 145 Mapleton Rd, Princeton, NJ 08540

 

Amazing Escape Room Princeton

Trenton - Things to do with your Team - Travel - Hotels4TeamsAlthough Trenton and the surrounding areas are home to a variety of great outdoor attractions, that doesn’t mean that a rainy day has to rain on your proverbial parade during your stay. If you’re looking for indoor fun in the nearby vicinity, Amazing Escape Room Princeton is a great way to spend an hour with your group. You and your team can engage in mind-bending, problem-solving entertainment as you attempt to break out from one of their six themed escape rooms, including The Dorm Room, The Carnival Room, The Robbery, The Office, The Time Travel Room, and The Cabin.

Each room is thematically different, but they share a few things in common. There are keys and codes somewhere inside the room so you and the rest of your group can make your escape. There are dead ends that will make you have to rethink your strategy. There is a panic button in each room in case you want to end your game early. Lastly, each room is equipped with cameras so that the game master can keep track of your progress and provide you with helpful information along the way. Do you and your team have what it takes to escape? There’s only one way to find out! 3490 US Highway 1, Princeton, NJ 08540

 

Trenton is a capital city in more than just the literal political sense. It’s also a capital for history, culture, and entertainment in New Jersey. There’s something for everyone in Trenton and because of its convenient, centralized location, there’s even more to for you and your team to enjoy just a short drive away.