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ZachFAM424
at 2023 Aug 22
ZachFAM424
at 2023 Aug 22
We enjoy going around 5-6pm and it's pretty much the only beach that lets you in after hours. Gorgeous beach! 🏖️
K B
at 2023 Aug 05
K B
at 2023 Aug 05
I love this beach. Great memories with many more to come. Everyone is welcoming. Will continue to visit. :)
Sharon Ezzo
at 2023 Jul 15
Sharon Ezzo
at 2023 Jul 15
Terrific beach...except no one in any authority...like people taking your money for daily n seasonal beach badges knew anything...like how much a daily pass was for a disabled person...or a person who was 62..or 65..or 5.. price for all those different age and health of those people mentioned, are different prices.. might be a couple good things to know...then tell all the other people taking your money for badges .. just a suggestion.!!!
Thomas B.
at 2023 Jul 11
Thomas B.
at 2023 Jul 11
Great beach. Very family friendly
Julio E. Rodas
at 2022 Aug 13
Julio E. Rodas
at 2022 Aug 13
Great private beach ⛱
Cost 10 per adult and kids under 12 are free,
All nice and clean
don't hesitate to try and enjoy with family or friends.
Just be aware not alcohol and canopies allowed just humbrelas
Brooke A
at 2022 Jun 11
Brooke A
at 2022 Jun 11
Friday, 8:30 am, beams of sunlight on the water, can only hear the sound of waves crashing and the seagulls. We were pleasantly surprised to see 3 dolphins swimming around 10 am, an unforgettable rare moment. Beautiful clean beach and boardwalk, dog park beach just around the corner. Parking is easy if you go early
Dawn G
at 2022 May 05
Dawn G
at 2022 May 05
Next up on visiting the beaches on the Jersey Shore is Manasquan Beach. Manasquan has a mile long asphalt boardwalk, not the prettiest, but it is sturdy and has withstood many storms. You can run, walk or ride your bike. There are beautiful homes along the boardwalk, some of them are summer homes. There are places to eat along the boardwalk and there is also an arcade. It's a pretty long beach, nice and clean. There is a playground on the beach. There's a great surfing beach at the Manasquan Inlet. It gets very crowded during the summer and parking can be a challenge. It's very peaceful and relaxing sitting on the benches by the inlet watching the boats go in and out. It's beautiful, especially at sunrise or sunset. There are two popular restaurants at the Inlet, Carlson's Corner and the Riverside Café. There is a dog beach called Fisherman's Cove on 391 3rd Ave in Manasquan. All dogs must be on a leash. You can go fishing and there is a path for walking, but dogs are not permitted on this path. There is plenty of beach for the dogs anyway to enjoy. The only thing that I didn't like was the many pieces of broken glass along the shore line. I did find a scallop shell! I've never seen one this big!
Kathleen Babicz
at 2019 Aug 14
Kathleen Babicz
at 2019 Aug 14
I love this beach. I've gone here two years in a row on a weekend trip from upstate New York. The town is very quaint, quiet and clean. The beach is very well kept. Entrance to the beach is $9 per person age 12+. Kids 11 and younger are free. There is a first aid and restroom near the entrance at Main St. You may have to park a few blocks away on a residential street during the weekend. The beach is mostly lined by houses and only a few small businesses (an arcade, ice cream shop and restaurant). The only downside is that there are no changing rooms and the women's restroom only has 4 stalls. Since I had a 3+ hour drive home with three children, the kids and I took turns going into the restroom one at a time to change out of our swimsuits before the drive, while not hogging the few stalls. Completely worth it though. This beach is quiet, very clean and family friendly.