Public beach with quiet, peaceful atmosphere and beautiful ocean views offers wheelchair accessibility and plenty of benches for relaxing. The area stays low key and less crowded compared to nearby popular shore spots, making it ideal for calm strolls and enjoying nature.
Wheelchair ramps provide easy beach access. Handicap-friendly ramp and designated parking make the walk accessible.
Great ocean views stretch along the boardwalk with a salty breeze adding to the atmosphere. Benches line the walkway, offering spots to relax and enjoy the beach scenery.
Good to know
Parking is limited, especially during the busy season.
The walk is accessible with a handicap-friendly ramp and parking available for handicapped individuals.
Dogs are not allowed at any time on the beach.
Tall lighthouse offers 360-degree panoramic views of the sea and surrounding beach. The area maintains a peaceful, quiet atmosphere with fresh air and beautiful natural scenery. Facilities include birdwatching platforms, picnic tables, and a visitor center with a museum and gift shop.
Wide, paved walkways make moving around easy. Plenty of parking and handicap accessibility at the lighthouse help visitors. The beach sits just a short walk from the lot, accessible for all ages and sizes.
Climbing to the top offers a 360 degree view with fresh air and several resting spots. The scenic views provide a clear perspective of the surrounding area.
Good to know
Admission to the lighthouse is $12 for adults.
The lighthouse hosts special events like night climbs and interpretive programs.
Expect a unique view of the ocean and coastline from the top.
Lighthouse tower offers breathtaking views of the inlet and surrounding areas. Trails wind around the park, providing serene spots for picnics and birdwatching. The atmosphere stays peaceful and relaxing, making it a perfect thinking spot.
Walkways include rails for wheelchair users and the entire area is wheelchair accessible. The park offers a picturesque and accessible environment for people with disabilities.
Views from the top offer a breathtaking panorama of the Atlantic Ocean, Barnegat Bay, and Long Beach Island rooftops. The walkway along the water provides a beautiful sight of Island Beach State Park and the inlet.
Good to know
The lighthouse closes at 3:30 PM.
Dogs are not allowed on the walkway by the rocks.
There is no charge to enter the park.
Narrow forested area along a river offers a peaceful and quiet setting with well-maintained walking paths. Facilities include a large swimming pool, playgrounds, tennis courts, and spacious sports fields. The park supports family gatherings and outdoor recreation in a clean, tranquil environment.
Natural surroundings and walking paths offer a peaceful retreat for leisurely strolls. Accessible restrooms and plenty of parking exist, but no close handicap parking spots are available.
Beautiful lake views combine with the gentle sounds of spring and birds singing. The park offers relaxing river scenery and a walkable path to enjoy nature and peaceful breaks.
Good to know
Parking is limited, and finding a spot can be challenging.
Expect a busy atmosphere during events, especially on weekends.
The park hosts various events, including a weekly bike event on Tuesdays from 6 to 7 PM.
Natural retreat with waterfalls and hiking trails offers a peaceful and serene atmosphere. Visitors find ample space for dogs and picnic areas with BBQ pits. The setting combines beautiful views with quiet spots for relaxation and exercise.
Plenty of easily accessible trails wind through the area. The park feels small but manageable, with a handicap-accessible Porta John in the parking lot.
Panoramic views of the New York City skyline stand out along the hiking trails. The scenery includes hidden waterfalls, forests, lakes, and overlooks that offer a real sense of tranquility and stunning views.
Good to know
There was plenty of parking available throughout the reservation.
Dogs are allowed on leash on all trails in South Mountain Reservation.
Porta-potties are available at the Locust Grove parking lot.
Beautiful, modernized theater with brilliant acoustics and comfortable seating creates an intimate, classy atmosphere. Spacious auditorium offers clear stage views and an artsy, old-fashioned vibe. Onsite amenities include multiple bars and a restaurant serving quality drinks and pre-show food.
Staff provide wheelchair assistance and escort guests through event traffic. Accessible seating avoids stairs, and accessible parking is available. Ushers help with transfers and ensure safety for wheelchair users.
Views from the balcony and theater offer great cityscapes and a luxurious atmosphere. The vantage points provide clear sights of New York City and surrounding areas.
Good to know
Parking costs $20 for events, with options available across the street.
ADA guests should arrive early for personal escort assistance.
The main floor bathrooms may close before the show ends, so plan accordingly.
Large wooded areas and wooden walkways along marshes create a peaceful, spacious environment. Multiple playgrounds, picnic areas, and trails support family activities and outdoor recreation. An artificial beach and water activities add variety to the natural setting.
Trails feature accessible walkways and clear markings. Bathrooms and a handicap shower accommodate people with disabilities.
Boardwalk sections provide views of marshlands and a beautiful lake view. Trails offer great sunset views and plenty of scenery for bird watching.
Good to know
The entrance fee is $10 per car for New Jersey residents and $20 for non-residents.
There is plenty of parking at the park.
Visitors are expected to carry in and carry out their trash, with no garbage left behind.