Spring Lake Beach Cam
Non-commercial boardwalk and quiet beachfront. Check conditions before you drive down.
North Shore cams including Spring Lake
Non-commercial boardwalk and quiet beachfront
via NJBeachCams β opens a list of nearby towns, not a single camera
Spring Lake has no cam of its own that we could verify. NJBeachCams publishes a north-shore index that covers this stretch of Monmouth County, so that is where the link goes β expect a list of nearby towns rather than a Spring Lake camera.
What is actually in frame
Neighbouring towns on the same swell. Spring Lakeβs boardwalk is non-commercial β no rides, no arcades β so nearby cams showing a busy boardwalk are not showing Spring Lake.
Before you go to Spring Lake
Beach badges
$12 daily, $110 for the season. No food or drinks allowed on beach. Under 12 free.
Badge prices, town by town βParking
Parking near the sand costs nothing. Free parking on east side of Ocean Avenue and in municipal lots.
Spring Lakeβs beach
- Spring Lake Beach β Pristine, uncrowded beach with strict rules: no food, drinks, or loud music. The most refined beach experience on the Jersey Shore.
Conditions worth checking first
Tide times
Tide swing decides how much beach there is. These are the Manasquan Inlet (USCG Station) predictions, the nearest official station.
Manasquan Inlet (USCG Station) tide chart βWater quality
Water clarity on a camera tells you nothing about bacteria. 6 NJDEP stations in Spring Lake do, with five seasons of readings.
Spring Lake water quality βMore Beach Cams
Boardwalk and beach views from Convention Hall
Beach and inlet surf conditions
Jenkinson's boardwalk and beach
Casino Pier and the boardwalk
An 18-mile barrier island from Barnegat Light to Holgate
Boardwalk and casino beachfront