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Day Trip to Point Pleasant Beach

From Newark • 1hr 15min drive

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Point Pleasant Beach might be the best proximity-to-payoff ratio in North Jersey — 1hr 15min from the Newark area to a family boardwalk fun beach day.

Timing it: Leave by 8:30 AM to beat both traffic and the parking crunch. Weekdays are noticeably quieter, and September keeps warm water without the crowds.

Getting to Point Pleasant Beach from Newark

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car

1hr 15min

Take the Garden State Parkway south from the Newark area to Exit 98.

💡 Parkway tolls — E-ZPass strongly recommended.

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train

1hr 45min typical

NJ Transit North Jersey Coast Line to Point Pleasant Beach station from Newark Penn Station. Some trains require a change at Long Branch.

💰 $15-25 one way

💡 Summer weekend schedules differ from weekday — check NJ Transit before you commit.

Doing Point Pleasant Beach without your own car?

The train and bus get you to town. A one-day rental from Newark gets you to the beaches the schedules skip.

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Your Point Pleasant Beach Day Trip Itinerary

☀️ Morning

8:30 AM

Leave Newark

The drive runs about 1hr 15min — leaving by 8:30 AM puts you on the sand by mid-morning, ahead of the lot-fills-up crowd.

10:00 AM

Arrive in Point Pleasant Beach

Park first, then get badges. Local intel: Limited free street parking. Metered lots near boardwalk with varying prices.

10:30 AM

Beach time

Claim your spot while the good stretches are still open

⏱️ 2 hours

🏖️ Afternoon

12:30 PM

Lunch

Grab a casual lunch at a local spot

2:00 PM

See Jenkinson's Boardwalk

Jenkinson's Boardwalk is the signature stop; Jenkinson's Aquarium is worth folding in if you have the energy.

⏱️ 2 hours

4:00 PM

Late beach or activity

Another swim or one more stop before dinner

🌅 Evening

6:00 PM

Early dinner

Eat before the drive home to avoid rush

7:30 PM

Head back to Newark

Depart after dinner and the drive home stays easy.

Top Things to Do in Point Pleasant Beach

Jenkinson's Boardwalk

Jenkinson's Aquarium

Hoffman's Ice Cream

Martell's Tiki Bar

Where to Eat in Point Pleasant Beach

Spot Pizza Grill

Spano's Ristorante Italiano

Sofia Grille

Sinners Steakhouse

Practical Information

Parking

Limited free street parking. Metered lots near boardwalk with varying prices.

Budget

Plan on $50-100 per person all-in. Known costs: $13 beach badge; the rest is gas, tolls, and food.

Day Trip Tips

  • Daily beach badges in Point Pleasant Beach run $13 in season. Kids under 5 are free. Bring cash — some badge checkers don't take cards.
  • Parking: Limited free street parking. Metered lots near boardwalk with varying prices.
  • Parkway tolls — E-ZPass strongly recommended.
  • With only 1hr 15min of driving, this works as a spontaneous trip — even a 9 AM decision still gets you a full beach day.
  • No car? The North Jersey Coast Line stops at Point Pleasant Beach — slower than driving, but you skip parking entirely.

Turn Your Day Trip into a Weekend

Point Pleasant Beach exhales once the day crowd heads home: Jenkinson's Aquarium with no line, sunrise sand to yourself. Book early — good weekends vanish by spring.

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