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Highlands beach town

Highlands

Free Beach

Twin Lights and Clam Bars

Highlands occupies the gateway position at the northern tip of the Jersey Shore, sitting where the Shrewsbury River and Sandy Hook Bay meet the Atlantic. You come here for three things: Twin Lights Historic Site—the twin brownstone lighthouse towers that have guided ships since 1862—the legendary clam bars along the working waterfront, and access to Sandy Hook Gateway National Recreation Area just across the bridge. This isn't a beach town in the traditional sense; it's something more interesting.

Twin Lights deserves the trip alone. Built in 1862, the lighthouse became the first in America to use electric lights in 1898, with an arc lamp visible 22 miles at sea. In 1899, Guglielmo Marconi received the first transatlantic wireless message in America here—yacht race results transmitted from a ship at sea. Climb the north tower for panoramic views that stretch from Sandy Hook to the Manhattan skyline on clear days. The museum is free. This is genuine maritime history, not recreated nostalgia.

The waterfront dining scene makes Highlands a destination for seafood lovers who don't need an ocean view. Bahrs Landing has served fresh clams, oysters, and lobster since 1917—three floors of dining with bay views and a raw bar that sources from local waters. The Clam Hut offers walk-up window service with picnic tables for quick, authentic clam bar fare. These aren't tourist-trap seafood restaurants; they're working waterfront establishments that happen to welcome visitors. Expect $25-50/person at Bahrs, $10-20 at the casual spots.

Sandy Hook's seven miles of Atlantic beaches are a 5-minute drive across the bridge. The Gateway National Recreation Area charges $20 parking on summer weekends (free beach access), offering surf breaks, Fort Hancock history, and nature trails through beach plum and holly forests. The bay beaches in Highlands proper are free and calm—good for young children and picnics, not ocean swimming.

Highlands works best for lighthouse enthusiasts, seafood lovers seeking working-waterfront authenticity, cyclists using the Henry Hudson Trail, and anyone accessing Sandy Hook from the north. The Seastreak ferry in adjacent Atlantic Highlands provides direct service to Manhattan—combine a Highland's clam bar lunch with an afternoon in the city. Skip Highlands if you want traditional ocean beaches or shore town entertainment; that's Sea Bright and Long Branch territory to the south. But for the gateway to Sandy Hook with Twin Lights history and clam bar excellence, Highlands delivers an experience no other shore town can match.

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What Makes Highlands Special

Historic Waterfront

Known for its historic and waterfront atmosphere

Perfect For

beaches, relaxation

Free Beach Access

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Local Legend

Twin Lights was the first lighthouse in America to use electric lights, illum...

Where to Stay in Highlands

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Highlands Vacation Rentals

Vacation RentalBay beach - Sandy Hook 10 min

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Houses and cottages available for rental near Twin Lights and Sandy Hook. Good for families seeking nature access.

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Nearby Sea Bright Hotels

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Sea Bright (10 min south) offers oceanfront options including hotels and motels with beach access.

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Atlantic Highlands B&Bs

B&B5 min to Sandy Hook

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Nearby Atlantic Highlands (5 min) offers B&Bs with character and ferry access to NYC.

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Did You Know?

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Did You Know?

Twin Lights was the first lighthouse in America to use electric lights, illuminated in 1898 with an electric arc lamp visible 22 miles at sea.

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Did You Know?

The first transatlantic wireless message received in America was received at Twin Lights in 1899 - Guglielmo Marconi transmitted race results from a yacht race.

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Did You Know?

Highlands was a major clamming center in the 1800s, and the tradition continues with famous clam bars still serving local catches.

Beach Badge

FREE

Parking

~$10/day

From NYC

1hr

Transit

Bus

Don't Miss in Highlands

Iconic twin lighthouse towers built in 1862. Climb the north tower for panoramic views of Sandy Hook, the bay, and NYC skyline. Free museum admission.

Legendary waterfront seafood restaurant since 1917. Fresh clams, oysters, and lobster with bay views. A Jersey Shore institution.

Sandy Hook Gateway

Must See

Gateway National Recreation Area is across the Highlands bridge. 7 miles of ocean beaches, Fort Hancock, and nature trails.

Also Worth Checking Out

Henry Hudson Trail Multi-use rail trail running through town. Great for biking and walking. Connects to broader trail network.

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Things to Do in Highlands

Tours, cruises, and experiences near Highlands

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Jersey Shore Boat Tour

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Whale & Dolphin Watching Cruise

Whale Watching

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Kayak Eco Tour

Kayaking

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Shore Fishing in Highlands

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3 NJDEP-registered public fishing access sites in Highlands. Great for surf fishing, pier fishing, and jetty fishing.

Where to Eat in Highlands

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Bahrs Landing

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Try: Fresh clams and lobster

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The Clam Hut

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Try: Fried clams and steamers

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Inlet Cafe

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Try: Fresh catch of the day

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Getting to Highlands

🚆 Public Transit

Highlands is accessible via NJ Transit via bus routes 834.

NJ Transit bus connections. Seastreak ferry nearby in Atlantic Highlands. Car recommended for Sandy Hook.

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🚗 By Car

  • From NYC: 1hr
  • From Philadelphia: 1hr 30min
  • From Newark: 50min
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Best Time to Visit Highlands

Peak Season

June - August

Warmest weather, all attractions open, full beach services. Expect larger crowds and higher prices.

Off-Season Perks

  • Lower accommodation prices
  • Fewer crowds
  • Easier parking
  • More authentic local experience

Local Events

  • Early June:Highlands Clam Fest
  • Summer Thursdays:Twin Lights Outdoor Cinema
  • August:Highlands Fishing Tournament
  • Labor Day Weekend:Highlands Harbor Fest

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Vacation Rentals in Highlands

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