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Yes, but I would like this self-professed expert on the topic of education, NJ beaches, and--God only knows what else--to explain his statement. Did he actually pay for those people (human trafficking??), or is he simply unable to construct a grammatically-correct sentence in the English language?
You know it's not the entire beach front of those towns ,right? Every time it rains the spot between Sea Girt and Spring Lake is closed to to the body of water they call "wreck pond".
Actually, no I didn't know that. I was at Spring Lake today. Not crowded because it was overcast and on the cool side. It was nice.
after doin' the caribbean, mexico, and yes, florida, we'd never set foot on these beaches again in nj. icy water filled with oil and wall-to-wall people with outrageous prices that only the desperate or the foolish would ever pay.
1. Cape May
2. Ocean City
3. Beach Haven
4. Sandy Hook
5. Manasquan
6. Harvey Cedars
7. Island Beach State Park
8. Bradley Beach
9. Surf City
10. Cape May Pointe
11. Ship Bottom
12. Asbury Park
13. Long Beach
14. Spring Lake
15. Lavallette
16. Sea Bright
17. Avon by the Sea
18. Belmar
19. Ocean Grove
20. Sea Isle City
21. Stone Harbor
22. Avalon
23. Barnegat Light
24. Long Branch
25. Wildwood Crest
26. Deal
27. Longport
28. Sea Girt
29. Ortley Beach
30. Strathemere
31. Ventnor City
32. Allenhurst
33. Brigantine
34. Point Pleasant Beach
35. Loch Arbour
36. Seaside Heights
37. North Wildwood
38. Seaside Park
39. Margate City
40. Mantoloking
41. Bay Head
42. Wildwood
43. Monmouth Beach
44. Atlantic City
Not saying I agree with some of these, but dang.. Seaside Park is that low? Also... must be a universal consensus that Keansburg is 45 that they didn't even bother to include it lol.
This list to me is more about the Towns and less about the Beaches. Manasquan with it's lack of parking should be much lower and why is there such a separation between Spring Lake and Sea Girt ,they're basically the same beach!
This list to me is more about the Towns and less about the Beaches. Manasquan with it's lack of parking should be much lower and why is there such a separation between Spring Lake and Sea Girt ,they're basically the same beach!
I drove through Harvey Cedars once and couldn't figure out where to park to actually go to the beach. Looked like access was only for homeowners or summer rentals. I did go to the Barnegat Lighthouse which had a beach area which was nice. Was that the only one open to the public?
This list to me is more about the Towns and less about the Beaches. Manasquan with it's lack of parking should be much lower and why is there such a separation between Spring Lake and Sea Girt ,they're basically the same beach!
I'll take your partial admission that There is not a lot of parking at Manasquan (extend that to Point Pleasant Beach where I'm at) as a sign that you are at least *partially* aware of what you are posting.
If I had a beach all to myself and in my backyard, kind of like I did in Florida.. I *may.* Still heat and sand .
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