Jersey Shore Beaches
Find the perfect beach for your trip. From free beaches to family-friendly spots, surfing breaks to quiet getaways. Your complete guide to the Jersey Shore.
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Free Beaches
No badge required! Save money at these Jersey Shore beaches.
π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦Family Beaches
Kid-friendly beaches with calm water, lifeguards, and nearby amenities.
π§Quiet Beaches
Escape the crowds at these peaceful, less-touristy beaches.
πSurfing Beaches
Best breaks and surf spots along the Jersey Shore.
πDog-Friendly
Beaches where your four-legged friends are welcome.
πBest for Shells
Cape May diamonds, sea glass, and the top shelling beaches.
π«Compare Badge Prices
Find the best deals on beach badges across all shore towns.
Featured Beaches
Ocean Grove Beach
Ocean Grove
The centerpiece of this historic Methodist community offers a unique beach experience. The Victorian architecture provides a stunning backdrop, and the waves here are consistently good for bodysurfing. Less crowded than Asbury Park to the north.
- βHistoric Victorian setting
- βGreat bodysurfing waves
- βLess crowded than neighboring towns
- βBeach wheelchairs available
Best For
Tip: Arrive before 10am for street parking. The Great Auditorium concerts are worth checking out after your beach day.
Sunset Beach
Cape May
One of the few places on the East Coast where you can watch the sun set over the water. Hunt for Cape May diamonds (quartz crystals) while the concrete ship SS Atlantus provides a unique backdrop. The nightly flag ceremony is a beloved tradition.
- βFree admission - no badge required
- βFamous for Cape May diamonds
- βSpectacular sunset views
- βHistoric SS Atlantus shipwreck visible
- βNightly flag-lowering ceremony
Best For
Tip: Arrive 45 minutes before sunset to find parking and get a good spot. Bring a bag for collecting Cape May diamonds.
Point Pleasant Beach
Point Pleasant Beach
The perfect combination of beach and boardwalk. Clean, well-maintained beaches with excellent facilities, and direct access to Jenkinson's Boardwalk for rides, games, and food. One of the most family-friendly destinations at the shore.
- βDirect access to Jenkinson's Boardwalk
- βExcellent facilities and lifeguard coverage
- βBeach wheelchairs and Mobi-mats available
- βClean, well-maintained sand
Best For
Tip: Buy a weekly badge if staying more than 2 days. Parking lots fill by 10am on summer weekends.
Island Beach State Park
Berkeley Township
One of the last undeveloped barrier islands on the Atlantic Coast. Ten miles of pristine coastline, dunes, and maritime forest. No boardwalk, no buildingsβjust nature. No beach badge required, but there is a STATE PARK ENTRANCE FEE per vehicle ($6-20 depending on residency and day). Swimming areas have lifeguards in summer.
- βLast undeveloped barrier island in NJ
- β10 miles of pristine coastline
- βExcellent fishing and kayaking
- βWildlife including osprey and foxes
- βNo beach badgeβjust park entrance fee
Best For
Tip: CRITICAL: Park fills to capacity and CLOSES most summer weekends by 9-10am. Once closed, you cannot enter until cars leave. Arrive by 8am on summer weekends or visit weekdays. Bring everything you needβno shops inside the park.
Asbury Park Beach
Asbury Park
The cultural heart of the Jersey Shore. Excellent surfing conditions, a vibrant and inclusive atmosphere, and direct access to one of the best boardwalks. The LGBTQ+-friendly vibe and eclectic mix of beachgoers make this unlike any other shore town.
- βBest surfing in Monmouth County
- βLGBTQ+-friendly atmosphere
- βVibrant boardwalk with restaurants and bars
- βLive music and cultural events
Best For
Tip: Parking is toughβuse the paid lots or come by NJ Transit train. Check out the Stone Pony for live music after the beach.
All Beaches
Wildwood Beach
WildwoodFree Beach
Free, wide beaches with classic boardwalk. The widest beaches at the shore.
Beach Haven
Long Beach IslandBadge: $8/day
Southern LBI charm with Fantasy Island nearby. Great for families.
Stone Harbor Beach
Stone HarborBadge: $8/day
Upscale family beach on Seven Mile Island. Clean, quiet, well-maintained.
Ocean City Beach
Ocean CityBadge: $5/day
America's Greatest Family Resort. Dry town with classic boardwalk.
Sandy Hook
Sandy HookFree Beach
National park beaches with NYC skyline views. Includes clothing-optional Gunnison.
Belmar Beach
BelmarBadge: $12/day
Active beach scene with great bars nearby. Popular with young adults.
Atlantic City Beach
Atlantic CityFree Beach
Free beaches with famous boardwalk and casino access.
Beaches by Region
Northern Shore
Sandy Hook to Belmar
Closest to NYC. Mix of quiet towns and active beach scenes.
- β’ Sandy Hook (free, national park)
- β’ Asbury Park (surfing, culture)
- β’ Ocean Grove (Victorian charm)
NJ Transit accessible. Parking can be challenging.
Central Shore
Point Pleasant to LBI
Classic Jersey Shore with boardwalks and family beaches.
- β’ Point Pleasant (Jenkinson's)
- β’ Island Beach State Park (wild)
- β’ Long Beach Island (upscale)
Most iconic shore experience. Book accommodations early.
Atlantic City Area
Brigantine to Margate
Casino town beaches and quieter neighbors.
- β’ Atlantic City (free, boardwalk)
- β’ Brigantine (quiet alternative)
- β’ Margate (Lucy the Elephant)
AC beaches are free. Good off-season deals.
Cape May Region
Ocean City to Cape May
Family-friendly to Victorian charm. Best variety.
- β’ Wildwood (free, wide)
- β’ Ocean City (family)
- β’ Cape May (Victorian, sunsets)
Cape May Point for sunsets. Wildwood for budget-friendly.
Beach Tips
Buy Seasonal Badges Early
Many towns offer discounts for badges purchased before Memorial Day. Some offer senior and child discounts.
Arrive Early on Weekends
Beach parking lots fill by 10am on summer weekends. Arrive by 9am or use public transit.
Check Beach Conditions
NJ Beach Reports provides daily updates on water quality, conditions, and lifeguard coverage.
Bring Cash for Badges
Many beach badge booths are cash-only. Some towns now accept cards or have apps.
Consider Off-Season
September and early October offer warm water, fewer crowds, and no badges at many beaches.
Respect Beach Rules
No glass, no alcohol on most beaches. Follow lifeguard instructions and swim in designated areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do all Jersey Shore beaches require badges?
No! Several beaches are free including Wildwood, Atlantic City, Sandy Hook, and Cape May Point. Most other beaches require daily or seasonal badges ranging from $5-15 per day.
Which beaches are best for families with young children?
Point Pleasant Beach (Jenkinson's Boardwalk), Ocean City (dry town, family boardwalk), and Wildwood (wide free beaches) are top family picks. All have lifeguards, restrooms, and nearby food.
Where are the best beaches for surfing?
Asbury Park, Belmar, and Manasquan are known for consistent waves. Island Beach State Park offers uncrowded breaks. The Ocean City/Sea Isle area has designated surfing beaches.
Are there beaches where dogs are allowed?
Most beaches allow dogs only in off-season (October-April). Some towns have year-round dog beaches including sections of Sandy Hook and some LBI beaches. Always check local rules.