NJShore Guide

Dog-Friendly Beaches

Where to bring your four-legged friend at the Jersey Shore.

7+Pet Beaches
1Off-Leash Area
Oct-MayBest Season
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⚠️ Important: Summer Restrictions

Most Jersey Shore beaches prohibit dogs during summer season (roughly Memorial Day to Labor Day). Dogs are typically allowed on beaches only during the off-season (October through April/May). Always verify current rules before visiting.

🏆 Best Dog Beach: Sandy Hook

Sandy Hook is the most dog-friendly beach in New Jersey. Dogs are allowed year-round, and the North Beach (Gunnison) area allows off-leash dogs. Its part of the National Park Service, so federal rules apply rather than local ordinances.

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Your Dog's First Beach Trip

Your dog's first beach trip can be magical or chaotic. Here's how to set them up for success.

Before the Trip

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Test Water Comfort

Not all dogs love water. Try a kiddie pool or calm lake first to gauge their reaction.

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Practice Recall

Your dog MUST come when called, every time. Practice in distracting environments.

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Tire Them Out

A tired dog is calmer. Do a morning walk before heading to the beach.

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Check Weather

Avoid hot days (sand burns paws). Ideal: 60-75°F, overcast or early morning.

Arrival

  • Keep leash on initially - let them sniff and acclimate
  • Find a home base away from other dogs/people
  • Set up shade immediately
  • Offer fresh water before they drink salt water

First 15 Minutes

  • Let them explore on leash first
  • Watch for signs of stress (panting, whale eye, tucked tail)
  • Don't force them into water - let them approach on their own
  • Praise calm behavior generously

During Visit

  • Enforce water breaks every 15-20 minutes
  • Watch for signs of overheating (excessive panting, drooling)
  • Keep sessions short - 30-60 minutes is plenty for first trips
  • End on a positive note before they get overtired

⚠️ Signs It's Time to Leave

  • !Excessive panting that doesn't stop with rest
  • !Vomiting (often from drinking salt water)
  • !Lethargy or stumbling
  • !Loss of interest in treats or play
  • !Aggressive behavior toward other dogs (overstimulation)

Beach Etiquette for Dog Owners

Dog-friendly beaches stay dog-friendly when owners follow the unwritten rules. Be the owner everyone appreciates.

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Always Pick Up

One pile of poop can get dog access revoked for everyone. Bring extra bags.

Yes, even in the sand. Yes, even near the water. No exceptions.

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Leash When Required

Only Sandy Hook's North Beach allows off-leash. Everywhere else, 6ft leash is law.

Even if your dog is "friendly" - other dogs or people may not be.

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Control Barking

Excessive barking disturbs wildlife and other beachgoers.

If your dog barks non-stop, it's time to go. Work on this before returning.

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Ask Before Approaching

Not all dogs are social. Some are reactive, in training, or recovering from trauma.

Always ask "Is your dog friendly?" before letting dogs interact.

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Respect Non-Dog Areas

Lifeguard stands, crowded swimming areas, and certain sections are off-limits.

If someone asks you to move, be gracious about it.

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Fill Holes

Dogs love digging. Unfilled holes injure beachgoers and sea turtle nests.

If your dog digs, you fill. Before you leave.

Dog-Friendly Shore Towns

Sandy Hook

Dogs allowed year-round in designated areas
Off-Leash:Yes - North Beach (Gunnison)
Must be on leash in other areas
Year-round accessOff-leash areaHiking trailsFree parking (winter)

💡 One of the most dog-friendly beaches in NJ. Plenty of room to run.

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Island Beach State Park

Dogs allowed on beach October 1 - April 30
Off-Leash:No - leash required
No dogs May-September. 6ft leash required.
Off-season onlyNature trailsWildlifeLess crowded

💡 Beautiful natural setting. Great for off-season beach walks.

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Long Branch

Dogs allowed Oct 1 - May 14
Off-Leash:No - leash required
No dogs during summer beach season
Off-season walksBoardwalkRestaurants nearby

💡 Popular off-season dog walking spot.

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Asbury Park

Dogs on beach Oct 1 - May 15 only
Off-Leash:No - leash required
No dogs summer season. Must clean up.
Boardwalk walksDog-friendly patiosPet shops

💡 Several dog-friendly restaurants with outdoor seating.

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Wildwood

Dogs allowed Oct 1 - May 15
Off-Leash:No - leash required
No dogs on beach during summer. No dogs on boardwalk.
FREE beachWide beachOff-season access

💡 The massive beach is great for dog walks in off-season.

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Cape May

Dogs allowed on beach Oct 1 - April 14
Off-Leash:No - leash required
No dogs April 15 - Sept 30. Cape May Point has restrictions.
Historic districtDog-friendly B&BsYear-round destination

💡 Many pet-friendly accommodations. Great off-season destination.

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Brigantine

Dogs allowed Oct 1 - March 31
Off-Leash:No - leash required
No dogs April 1 - Sept 30
Quiet beachLess crowdedNatural areas

💡 Relatively uncrowded for off-season dog walks.

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Beach Tips for Dog Owners

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Always Bring Bags

Clean up after your dog. Its the law and keeps beaches open to pets.

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Bring Fresh Water

Salt water can make dogs sick. Bring plenty of fresh water and a bowl.

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Watch for Hot Sand

Summer sand can burn paw pads. Test with your hand - if its too hot for you, its too hot for them.

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Rinse After Swimming

Salt water can irritate skin. Rinse your dog with fresh water after beach time.

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Know the Signs of Overheating

Heavy panting, drooling, or lethargy mean its time to find shade and water.

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Check Local Rules

Rules can change. Always check current policies before visiting.

Beach Day Packing List for Dogs

Essentials

  • Fresh water and bowl
  • Waste bags (lots of them)
  • Leash (6ft or shorter)
  • Shade (umbrella or tent)
  • Towels for drying off

Nice to Have

  • Dog-safe sunscreen (for nose)
  • Floating toys
  • Dog life jacket
  • Cooling mat
  • Treats for good behavior

Beach Emergencies: Know the Signs

Know the warning signs and what to do. Beach emergencies can escalate quickly.

Salt Water Poisoning

Warning Signs:

  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Lethargy
  • Excessive thirst
  • Swollen belly

What to Do:

Offer fresh water immediately. If symptoms persist 2+ hours, see emergency vet.

Prevention:

Enforce fresh water breaks every 15 min. Don't let them drink ocean water.

Heat Stroke

Warning Signs:

  • Heavy panting
  • Drooling
  • Red gums
  • Vomiting
  • Collapse

What to Do:

Move to shade, wet down with cool (not cold) water, offer water, drive to vet.

Prevention:

Avoid midday heat. Watch for paw lifting (hot sand). Bring shade.

Paw Pad Burns

Warning Signs:

  • Limping
  • Licking paws
  • Refusing to walk
  • Red/blistered pads

What to Do:

Rinse with cool water, apply pet-safe aloe, keep off sand. Severe cases need vet.

Prevention:

Test sand with your hand - if too hot for you, too hot for them.

Jellyfish Sting

Warning Signs:

  • Yelping
  • Swelling
  • Excessive licking of one area
  • Hives

What to Do:

Rinse with sea water (not fresh), remove tentacles with card, see vet if severe.

Prevention:

Keep dogs away from washed-up jellyfish. Even dead ones can sting.

Drowning/Near-Drowning

Warning Signs:

  • Struggling in water
  • Going under
  • Panic paddling

What to Do:

Get them out immediately. Clear airways if needed. CPR if not breathing. Vet ASAP.

Prevention:

Watch constantly. Life jacket for inexperienced swimmers. No deep water.

Save these to your phone before your trip:

  • 📞 ASPCA Poison Control: 888-426-4435 (fee applies)
  • 📞 Nearest 24-hour emergency vet (search before you go)
  • 📞 Your regular vet's after-hours number

Off-Season Beach Guide

Off-season (October-May) is prime time for dogs at the shore. Here's how to make the most of it.

✓ Benefits

  • More Beaches Open:Most beaches allow dogs in off-season when summer rules lift.
  • Fewer Crowds:You'll often have entire stretches of beach to yourselves.
  • Cooler Temperatures:No risk of paw burns or overheating. Perfect running weather.
  • Wildlife Watching:Seals, migrating birds, and seagulls provide entertainment.

⚠️ Challenges

  • Cold Weather:Bring dog coat for short-haired breeds. Limit swim time.
  • Limited Amenities:Fewer restaurants/shops open. Pack everything you need.
  • Shorter Days:Plan for early afternoon trips. Bring flashlight for winter.
  • Rough Surf:Keep dogs out of water during storms. Currents are dangerous.

October

Perfect weather. Fall colors. Beaches officially open to dogs.

November

Quiet, moody beaches. Great for contemplative walks.

March-April

Warming up. Some days feel like summer previews.

May (early)

Still dog-friendly until Memorial Day. Best-kept secret.

Dog-Friendly Restaurants & Patios

After the beach, treat your pup to some patio time. These shore spots welcome dogs.

Asbury Park

  • Porta

    Pizza and beer garden with dog-friendly patio

  • The Asbury Hotel

    Rooftop bar welcomes well-behaved dogs

  • Beach Bar

    Casual beachside spot, dogs welcome on deck

Cape May

  • The Rusty Nail

    Beach bar with live music, dog-friendly

  • Beach Plum Farm

    Farm setting with patio seating

  • Harry's Ocean Bar

    Casual seafood with outdoor seating

Long Beach Island

  • The Gateway

    Classic LBI spot with outdoor tables

  • Shore Fire Grille

    Water views, dog-friendly deck

Patio Tips

  • Call ahead to confirm dog policy - rules change
  • Bring water bowl and treats to keep them occupied
  • Choose off-peak times (2-5pm) for less crowded patios
  • Rinse sand off paws before entering patio areas

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🍂 Off-Season is Dog Season

The best time to bring your dog to the shore is September through May. Beaches are less crowded, the weather is often beautiful, and your pup can enjoy the waves and sand without summer restrictions.

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