Clean sand and a quiet atmosphere make this beach perfect for families. Easy parking and a nice boardwalk add convenience and charm. Friendly people and well-kept surroundings create a safe, relaxing spot for all visitors.
The beach offers clean, beautiful sand and a quiet atmosphere that suits families well. Parking is easy to find right next to the beach, and the area includes a nice boardwalk for strolling.
Good to know
Free beach day occurs every Wednesday, making it a great time to visit.
Morning yoga sessions are held on the beach before it gets crowded.
A $10 day pass is required for adults to enter the beach.
Flat, clean beach with heavy waves offers a peaceful, family-friendly vibe and smaller crowds. Natural surroundings enhance privacy and relaxation. Parking is easier off-season but can be tight during peak times, with paid parking nearby and clean restrooms available.
A clean and beautiful beach with a flat shoreline and no steep drop near the water. It offers privacy and smaller crowds, especially outside summer, plus clean restrooms and nearby paid parking for easy access.
Good to know
Parking at Manasquan Beach can be hard to find during the summer.
The entrance fee is $12 per adult, cash only.
A pro tip is that there are plenty of parking spots at Second Avenue parking for $20 a day.
Wide, super clean beach with warm water and strict rules ensures a calm, family-friendly spot. Boardwalk offers free parking and allows umbrellas but bans tents and coolers. Surfing is popular here, with speakers allowed but no alcohol, food, or dogs on sand or boardwalk.
A super clean and well kept beach with strict rules that keep it tidy and safe. Surfing happens here, and speakers are allowed, but no alcohol, food, or dogs on the sand or boardwalk.
Good to know
No alcohol, food, or beverages allowed on the beach.
Dogs are not allowed on the beach or boardwalk.
Beach passes cost about $13.
Nature preserve offers a clean 4-mile beach with views of Atlantic City. Calm and rough sea areas create varied experiences for fishing and birdwatching. Small wooden benches and quiet surroundings make it perfect for relaxation and photography.
A clean, well-maintained beach stretches about 4 miles with a great view of Atlantic City. Nearby small beaches offer plenty of options to explore and relax in a natural wildlife refuge setting.
Good to know
4WD is necessary to avoid getting stuck in the sand when driving to the bottom of the island.
The parking lot is small, so finding a space might be challenging.
There is a free parking lot at the wildlife refuge.
Stone Harbor Point offers a quiet beach with clean sand and great waves. It has a bird conservation area nearby, perfect for nature lovers. Calm and private, it suits families seeking a serene atmosphere and long walks by the ocean.
Stone Harbor Point offers a serene and peaceful beach experience with clean sand and wonderful waves. It features a bird conservation area nearby and plenty of space for long walks and enjoying the sunrise.
Good to know
Free parking is available on 122nd street near the beach.
Beach tags cost $8 per person daily, with weekly and seasonal passes available.
There are bathrooms and portable potties available at the beach.
White sand and clear water offer a soft beach experience with free parking. Kayak and hiking trails provide outdoor adventure while a bar with live music adds vibrant nightlife. Lifeguards ensure a safe environment for all visitors.
Soft sand and clear water create a genuine beach environment with beautiful, clean stretches. Free parking and beach access make it easy to enjoy a day by the water without the noise of typical beach towns.
Good to know
The entrance to the park and beach is free.
Parking is limited and fills up quickly, especially on weekends.
Restrooms are not conveniently located near the parking areas.
Quiet beach offers wheelchair accessibility and dog-friendly area for calm strolls. Benches along a small seawall provide beautiful ocean views in a peaceful, less crowded setting.
Calm and quiet beach with clean, beautiful scenery and easy access via wheelchair ramps. A dog-friendly area lies at one end, and a small seawall offers benches and views close to the road.
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.
Wide, clean beaches offer a peaceful atmosphere with lifeguards on duty for safety. Families and pets enjoy the spacious environment and easy access with free street parking nearby. Visitors often cook on site using propane grills, making it great for relaxed outings.
Wide, clean beaches offer peaceful, family-friendly spaces with lifeguards on duty. Free street parking and wheelchair accessibility make it easy to enjoy beautiful, clear waters and great views.
Good to know
You need a beach tag in the summer, costing $10.
Parking is easy and free around the beach.
There are no public restrooms available at Brigantine Beach.
Beach features clean water and a peaceful atmosphere with no rentals or bathrooms. Access needs a badge and entrance fee. Sand stays super clean, making it a tranquil spot for visitors.
Clean water and a peaceful atmosphere define the beach. Access requires a badge, and there are no bathrooms or rentals available.
Good to know
A badge is required to access the beach.
The entrance fee is $13 per person.
There are no bathrooms available at the beach.
Large beach offers soft sand and wheelchair access for easy mobility. Victorian architecture adds charm to the family-friendly and peaceful setting. Lifeguards ensure safety while tents provide shade for a relaxing day.
Soft sand and amazing cleanliness define the beach. Wheelchair access reaches the boardwalk and beach via a wooden platform. Lifeguards are on duty, and tents can be rented nearby.
Good to know
Access to the beach in summer requires purchasing a beach tag.
You can access the beach through Beach Ave and Trenton by scanning a QR code.
There is only one toilet on the entire beach with no other facilities.
Oceanfront beach boasts clean sand and family friendly facilities like outdoor showers and changing rooms. Active lifeguards ensure safety while designated dog areas keep pets happy. A lively boardwalk with homes and memorial benches adds a community feel to the respectful atmosphere.
Cleanliness stands out with well maintained and pleasantly clean sand and water. Facilities include an outdoor shower and nearby bathroom with changing rooms, making it easy to access and family friendly.
Good to know
Access to the beach requires a fee, which some find high.
Parking can be difficult to find, often requiring a walk.
The beach has outdoor showers and nearby bathrooms for convenience.
Quiet beach offers stunning sunsets and soft sand for peaceful walks. Free parking and lifeguards ensure safety and convenience. Families enjoy the not crowded space and nearby port-o-pots add comfort.
Quiet and private beach with a beautiful stretch of shore and stunning sunsets. Free access and parking, with lifeguards on duty and convenient port-o-pots near the entrance.
Good to know
The beach is free to access with free parking available.
Public port-o-pots are located by the beach entrance, but cleanliness may vary.
Parts of the beach sometimes lack lifeguards, so swim at your own risk.
Beach is quiet and secluded with clean sand perfect for relaxing. Surf is gentle and easy, ideal for calm water activities. Limited parking keeps crowds low, enhancing the peaceful atmosphere and stunning sunset views.
Quiet and secluded with little crowd, this beach offers clean sand and a relaxing surf. Parking is limited, especially on weekends, but the spot provides beautiful views and a peaceful atmosphere.
Good to know
Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect fewer crowds after 5pm for a more peaceful experience.
The beach offers beautiful photo opportunities, especially at sunset.
Brighton Avenue Beach features a clean shoreline with clear waters and sideways parking near toll machines. Visitors enjoy a peaceful atmosphere and a nice boardwalk for easy access. A paid fee is required year-round for all activities.
Brighton Avenue Beach offers a clean, well-kept shoreline with a nice boardwalk and sideways parking near toll machines. Access requires a paid fee year-round, even for activities like shell collecting or driftwood gathering.
Good to know
Free parking is available on the side near the boardwalk.
The beach is cleaner than most New Jersey beaches.
The beach is less crowded compared to other shore points.
Fine sand and clean water create a peaceful beach perfect for swimming and spotting whales. A quiet, family-friendly atmosphere ensures space and safety with lifeguards on duty. The boardwalk offers gazebos and benches for relaxing while sand dunes provide privacy and block most ocean views.
Fine sand and clean water make swimming enjoyable here. The beach stays quiet and peaceful with plenty of space between groups, and sightings of whales and dolphins add to the natural vibe.
Good to know
There is a $13 fee per person for beach access.
Parking costs $1.50 per hour, but can be difficult to find.
The rules prohibit alcohol, pets, and smoking on the beach.