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Cliffwood Beach, Monmouth County, New Jersey
We have a natural beach, good for surf fishing, boating, walking your dog. Swimming is best done on the ocean, not the bay, sorry to say. And there is no camping. Nearest spot is at Cheesequake State Park off Exit 120 of the Garden ... More on GoingOutside

#2.
Perth Amboy, NJ
In the early 19th century, new lighthouses were needed to guide the ever-growing amount of ship traffic calling at New York City. Three sites were chosen in 1828 for new beacons: Princes Bay near the southern end of Staten Island, ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

#3.
Exit 117, Garden State Pky.,Union Beach,NJ,07735

#4.
Union Beach, NJ

#5.
Huguenot Beach, Richmond County, New York

#6.
Annadale Beach, Richmond County, New York
Ok, you've been indoors for too much time; Annadale Beach in Richmond County, New York is precisely what you need. Wavy water and the New York seashore outclasses anything. There aren't any accommodations in the vicinity but if you're ... More on GoingOutside

#7.
Beachway Ave, Keansburg, New Jersey 7734
Category: Amusement Places Keansburg Speedway is a premier supplier of amusement in New Jersey. Visit us at our location in ... More on localamusementparks.com
Senior citizens from all over New Jersey have fond memories of the days when Keansburg competed with Coney Island as one of the finest amusement centers along the east coast. Today, there is still ... More on AboutNewJersey

#8.
Richmond, NY
'New Dorp Beach' is along the shore of the neighborhood of New Dorp, on the south shore of Staten Island, one of the five boroughs ... More on Wikipedia
New Dorp was originally a Dutch settlement, and its name has been anglicized from Nieuwe Dorp, Dutch for New Town. Perched on the hillside overlooking the community, which was home to members of th... More on LighthouseFriends.com

#9.
Middletown, NJ

#10.
Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey
Sandy Hook Bay is a triangular arm of Raritan Bay, along the coast of northern New Jersey in the United States. It is formed along the south side of Lower New York Bay by Sandy Hook, a spit of land that protects the bay from the open ... More on AnglerWeb.com
