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Day Trip to Brigantine

From New York City • 2hr 15min drive

2hr 15minDrive Time
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Brigantine is New York's middle-distance shore bet: 2hr 15min down the Parkway, far enough that the boardwalk crowd thins, close enough to be home by ten.

Timing it: This distance rewards discipline: on the road by 7:30 AM, beach by 10. Weekdays cut both traffic and crowds, and early September is the sweet spot — warm ocean, empty sand.

Getting to Brigantine from New York City

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2hr 15min

Take the NJ Turnpike or Route 440 to the Garden State Parkway south, then the Atlantic City Expressway connector (Parkway Exit 38) into town.

💡 Parkway and Expressway tolls — E-ZPass strongly recommended.

Doing Brigantine without your own car?

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

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Your Brigantine Day Trip Itinerary

☀️ Morning

7:30 AM

Leave New York City

The drive runs about 2hr 15min — leaving by 7:30 AM puts you on the sand by mid-morning, ahead of the lot-fills-up crowd.

10:00 AM

Arrive in Brigantine

Park first, then get badges. Local intel: Season lot $30. Daily lot $10. Free street parking available.

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 North End Dog Beach

North End Dog Beach is the signature stop; Marine Mammal Stranding Center 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 New York City

It's a 2hr 15min run home — leaving by 7:30 gets you back at a reasonable hour.

Top Things to Do in Brigantine

North End Dog Beach

Marine Mammal Stranding Center

Winter Seal Watching

Edwin B. Forsythe Wildlife Refuge

Brigantine Farmers Market

Where to Eat in Brigantine

Soulberri Coffee + Smoothies

Satin Dolls Bar & Grill

Sandy Jack's Deli

Rita's Italian Ice-Frozen

Practical Information

Parking

Season lot $30. Daily lot $10. Free street parking available.

Budget

Plan on $50-100 per person all-in. Known costs: $10 beach badge, ~$10 parking; the rest is gas, tolls, and food.

Day Trip Tips

  • Daily beach badges in Brigantine run $10 in season. Kids under 12 are free. Bring cash — some badge checkers don't take cards.
  • Budget about $10 for a day of parking.
  • Parkway and Expressway tolls — E-ZPass strongly recommended.
  • At 2hr 15min each way, the early start is the whole game — every half hour past 7:30 AM costs you prime beach time at both ends.

Turn Your Day Trip into a Weekend

One afternoon samples Brigantine; it doesn't finish it. An overnight adds Marine Mammal Stranding Center, and a dinner at Soulberri Coffee + Smoothies nobody rushes. The 2hr 15min drive home can wait until Sunday.

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