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Monmouth County, NJ OFFICIAL TRAVEL GUIDE

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SOAK UP THE FUN

Beaches & Boardwalks

STEP BACK INTO HISTORY

Early Settlers to the American Revolution FARM FRESH

Grown in Monmouth

Supported by the Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners

Supported in part by a grant from NJ Department of State, Division of Travel & Tourism


THE MONMOUTH COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Thomas A. Arnone, Commissioner Director Susan M. Kiley, Deputy Director Lillian G. Burry Nick DiRocco Ross F. Licitra

MONMOUTH COUNTY TOURISM

Welcome Dear Visitor: On behalf of the Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners, I would like to welcome you to Monmouth County! Monmouth County is truly a wonderful place to live, work and visit. We are confident that no matter how many times you visit, you will always have the opportunity to have new experiences and make new memories. Monmouth County, located along the Jersey Shore, is just about one hour away from both New York City and Philadelphia and is easily accessible by car, train, or bus. Fifty-three municipalities are located within Monmouth County, each with their own attractions and year-round events that are sure to draw back visitors year after year. One of the best things about visiting Monmouth County is that you can choose the type of vacation or weekend getaway you desire. From a family vacation at the beach to a spa weekend getaway, there is something for everyone in Monmouth County. I also encourage visitors to take advantage of our Monmouth County Park System, which has achieved national accreditation status among park and recreation agencies! Our park system includes 141 miles of trails and more than 30 park areas to explore, as well as numerous public golf courses spread throughout the area. If dining, shopping or live music is what you’re looking for – Monmouth County has plenty of that, too! Work up an appetite as you shop in one of our downtowns. Then, head to one of the best restaurants in New Jersey where you are likely to find the produce on your plate has been grown right here in Monmouth County. After dinner, take in a show and listen to local talent at one of the many indoor or outdoor music venues throughout the County.

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For arts and culture enthusiasts, I invite you to check out our captivating art galleries and enjoy a live theater performance at one of our renowned theatres. For those interested in history, there are many historical sites for you to explore, including locations that played a role in the American Revolution. To learn more about Monmouth County, visit the Monmouth County Tourism website at www.tourism.visitmonmouth.com. You can also follow us on social media by searching for “Monmouth County Tourism” on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. We invite you to explore all Monmouth County has to offer during your stay and find out why it is “the place you want to be!” Sincerely,

Thomas A. Arnone Commissioner Director, Tourism Liaison

MANASQUAN RESERVOIR

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WELCOME

DOWNTOWNS

Welcome to Monmouth County! Flip to this section for snapshots of all the fun you’ll find throughout the County.

Arts, entertainment, nightlife and must-try eats – you’ll love the charming downtowns of Monmouth County.

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REGIONS Discover the County’s four regions: Bayshore, Jersey Shore, Two River and Western Monmouth.

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SUN, SAND & SEA Ready for some beach fun? Plan a beach trip to Monmouth County’s 22 beaches and 12 boardwalks.

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ECOTOURISM With dozens of parks, all sorts of adventures await you in Monmouth County.

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GOLF Don’t forget your clubs. Learn about the County’s six beautiful public golf courses.

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AGRITOURISM Learn about the County’s agriculture and farm-fresh produce with the Grown in Monmouth program.

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BEVERAGE TOURISM

HISTORICAL TOURISM

THOMPSON PARK

Explore a county steeped in history, including Revolutionary War battles, early settlers and a rich maritime past.

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ARTS & CULTURE From galleries to theaters – plus, a few music legends – discover the region’s rich arts and culture scene.

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ACCOMMODATIONS Find your perfect stay, from beach resorts and historic inns to cabins and campgrounds.

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MUNICIPALITIES & CHAMBERS See all Monmouth County’s fantastic municipalities and chambers of commerce.

Exciting Events Monmouth County comes alive with events. Concerts, culinary and cultural festivals, craft markets, theatrical productions, holiday celebrations and more . . . join us and be a part of our friendly local culture.

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GETTING HERE & MAPS Ready to visit? We’ve got you covered with all the info you need on how to get here, including maps and transportation methods.

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You Don’t Have To Travel Far To Get Away

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BELMAR

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WELCOME TO MONMOUTH COUNTY

TATUM PARK

WELTZ PARK

T. THOMAS FORTUNE HOUSE

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A DESTINATION

FOR ALL SEASONS You don’t have to travel far to get away in Monmouth County, where

the sounds of ocean waves and gently lapping bays transport you to a state of total relaxation. Where the sun warms your face, boardwalk views capture your gaze and the aromas from shoreside restaurants dazzle all your senses. But Monmouth County is a destination for all seasons. In spring, you might wade through a field of flowers or pick your own fruit at a local farm, or mingle with the locals in one of our charming downtowns, alive with events and festivals. Come fall, vibrant foliage sparks autumn adventures, warmed by local apple cider or, perhaps, a scenic round of golf. In winter, you might enjoy the hush of our forested parks – an ideal time for quiet birdwatching – or step back centuries at one of our historic sites. Whenever you visit, Monmouth County is a place where friends and family gather, often through generations. Whether you grew up vacationing here or are just visiting for the first time, you’ll know when you arrive that the best memories begin here.

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KEANSBURG

PERRINEVILLE LAKE PARK

SWIMMING RIVER PARK

Wondering where to begin your adventures? We’ve organized the County into four regions to give you a feel for the unique areas of Monmouth County. BAYSHORE REGION

JERSEY SHORE REGION

This region covers the northern tip of Monmouth County and is defined by scenic waterways: Raritan Bay, Sandy Hook Bay and the Navesink River. You’ll find the beaches, boat ramps, marinas, waterfront parks, boardwalks and landmarks you’d expect – including Gateway National Recreation Area at Sandy Hook – but you’ll also find beautifully lush parks and lively downtowns here too.

Monmouth County’s Jersey Shore Region is full of amazing beaches, boardwalks, promenades and lighthouses – plus world-renowned beach towns. Just inland, you can discover golf, green spaces and historic parks and places.

TWO RIVER REGION WALL TOWNSHIP

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Though it takes its name from the Navesink and Shrewsbury Rivers, Monmouth County’s Two River Region also borders the Atlantic Ocean. Hop between beaches, boardwalks and waterfront signatures, including the popular Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park. The region also invites you to golf, shop and explore charming downtowns full of opportunities for nightlife, dining and entertainment.

WESTERN MONMOUTH REGION The Western Monmouth Region reveals the beauty and tranquility of inland Monmouth County through a treasure of outdoor spaces. County parks, wildlife management areas, golf courses and more invite you to enjoy the outdoors here, accented by creeks and lakes. The Western Monmouth Region is also home to one of the County’s most intriguing pieces of history, Monmouth Battlefield State Park.


BAYSHORE REGION

NEW JERSEY MONMOUTH COUNTY

TWO RIVER REGION

WESTERN MONMOUTH REGION JERSEY SHORE REGION

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SEA GIRT

Ready for a little fun in the sun? Monmouth County is home to 22 beaches and 12 boardwalks. So, throw on your favorite swimsuit, grab your beach towel and prepare for an unforgettable beach vacation — and don’t forget the sunscreen!

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FISH Consider yourself an angler? Monmouth

County has some of the best fishing spots in all of New Jersey. Set up along the shore or cast a line from a pier to reel in your next trophy catch. Contact each beach town for more information on regulations, rules and limits.

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SWIM Have a family full of water lovers? Monmouth County beaches offer can’t-miss swimming opportunities. Make a splash in Raritan Bay or jump waves in the Atlantic Ocean. The region offers a variety of waterways, including coastal rivers, bays, the Atlantic and more, for you to swim to your heart’s content.


27 MILES OF

OCEAN BEACHES

26 MILES OF

BAY BEACHES

12 UNIQUE

BOARDWALKS

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SURF

Grab your board and hit the waves, as you’ll find stellar surfing spots across Monmouth County. If you’re a first-timer, you’ll find surf shops along the shore offering private lessons and group classes. Before heading out, check for information on designated surfing areas and hours, as each beach has its own regulations.

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GO FOR A PICNIC For a fun and

relaxing day in the sun, pack a picnic and head down to one of Monmouth County’s pristine beaches. Grab some picnic-friendly grub from one of the many markets or restaurants near the beach. Then, dig in while you soak up the rays and take in awe-inspiring ocean or bay views.

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PLAY VOLLEYBALL

If you’re looking for a little friendly competition, how about some beach volleyball? Many of the County’s beaches offer volleyball courts. Get your squad together and bring a ball for some sandy game-time fun.

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LAUNCH A KITE Discover your

inner child — fly a kite! There’s nothing more satisfying than launching a kite into the air and watching it dance in the wind — and it gets even better when the beaches and ocean views of Monmouth County are your backdrop.

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BUILD A SANDCASTLE

Pack your shovel and bucket and prepare to get sandy! What better way to spend a day at the beach with the kiddos than building the most epic sandcastle? Get out there, get those toes sandy and show off your family’s creativity.

MEMORIES BEGIN HERE

Whether you grew up visiting Monmouth County beaches or are just visiting for the first time, share your favorite moments on social @MonmouthCountyTourism

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BELMAR SEVEN PRESIDENTS OCEANFRONT PARK


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SPRING LAKE

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BAYSHORE WATERFRONT PARK

TAKE IN NEW YORK CITY VIEWS How about a beach day

with sweeping views of the New York City skyline? Bayshore beaches along Raritan Bay offer everything you want in a beach vacation, from sandy beaches to fishing piers and boardwalks — plus, they provide unique beach views framed by the New York skyline.

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VISIT THE BOARDWALKS

Soak up the sun and stroll down Monmouth County’s 12 boardwalks. Take in stunning beach views or dine with the ocean as your backdrop at a boardwalk eatery. This is a great way to enjoy the region’s beaches, especially if you want to take in the scenery and stay dry.

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GO BOATING

With plenty of waterways to explore and dozens of marinas to dock, Monmouth County is the perfect place for your next boating adventure. Don’t own a boat? No worries; the region offers rentals and charters, so everyone can experience life on deck.

GET SOME SUNSHINE

MILES OF BEAUTY

Know Before You Go BEACH BADGE

BEACH ACCESSIBILITY

BEACH SAFETY & REGULATIONS

While a few Monmouth County beaches are free to the public, many require visitors to purchase Beach Badges. Depending on the beach, daily, weekly and seasonal badges are available for purchase. Some municipalities even offer beach badge purchases through an app. Rates, discounts and badge requirements vary at each beach, so be sure to call ahead or visit the municipality’s website before your beach trip.

Please review the Accessible Beach Guide, available at the QR code below, for accessibility information. Updated regularly by the Monmouth County Department of Human Services, this guide provides information on beach access, curb cuts, ramps, walkways, mobile beach mats, surf chairs and parking. This information is subject to change and accessibility at each beach varies, so it’s best to call ahead or visit the municipality’s website before your visit.

The Accessible Beach Guide also details which beaches feature active lifeguards. While many beaches throughout the County have lifeguards on duty, each beach varies and lifeguards are usually only present during the summer months. Before you go, review this guide by scanning the QR code below or check the municipality’s website for more information on beach safety.

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MANASQUAN

Mobile Beach Mats

732-775-2100

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Avon-by-the-Sea

732-502-4510

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Bayshore Waterfront Park

732-787-3033

Belmar

732-681-3700

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Bradley Beach

732-776-2999

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Deal

732-531-1454

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Highlands

732-872-1224

Ideal Beach (Middletown)

732-615-2000

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Keansburg

732-787-0215

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Leonardo Beach (Middletown)

732-615-2000

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Loch Arbor

732-531-4740

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Long Branch

732-222-7000

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Manasquan

732-223-0544

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Monmouth Beach

732-229-2204

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Ocean Grove

732-775-0035

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Sandy Hook

718-354-4606

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Sea Bright

732-842-0099

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Sea Girt

732-449-9433

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Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park

732-229-7025

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Spring Lake

732-449-0800

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Union Beach

732-264-2277

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Boardwalk/ Promenade

Asbury Park

Rest Rooms

Accessible Chair Availability

Teen Discount (Check for Age)

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Senior Discount

Season Passes Available

Beach Badge Schedule/Daily Parking Fee

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Scheduled Lifeguards

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BEACHES

Bay Access

732-531-2757

Ocean Access

Kids Free (Check for Age)

Military/Veteran Special (Check for Details)

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Allenhurst

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Looking for a fun and affordable activity on your vacation? Spend a day in the parks! The Monmouth County Park System offers nearly three dozen parks for you to explore. Whether you’re a hiking enthusiast, history lover or love to fish, play your way through the Monmouth County parks. 16

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GET A HISTORY LESSON Founded nearly 340 years

ago, Monmouth County is full of rich history and heritage, and several County parks reflect that spirit. Monmouth County’s parks feature must-see historic sites, from Historic Longstreet Farm, replicating farm life in the 1890s, to Historic Walnford, showcasing over 200 years of social, technological and environmental history through the Waln family. If you’re a history buff and looking for more tidbits about the County’s past, keep reading. We detail historic sites, heritage tours and more starting on page 34.

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SOAK IN THE SHORE

Trying to decide between a beach day or going to the park? Why not both? The Monmouth County Park System features beachfront parks where you can get the best of both worlds. Experience Sandy Hook Bay at Bayshore Waterfront Park in Port Monmouth. From fishing and kayaking to nature and history programs, this park has it all. Long Branch’s Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park features tons of beach fun with swimming, volleyball and surfing, as well as can’t-miss park amenities, like the seaside-themed playground Tony’s Place and a skate park.

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GO CAMPING

If you want to extend your park adventure overnight, go camping at Turkey Swamp Park in Freehold. This 2,388-acre wilderness park is perfect for family campers. The park features 64 tent and RV campsites, as well as three wood cabins. Amenities include electrical and water services, modern restrooms with showers, fire rings, picnic areas and a playground for the kids. While a few sites are available on a first come, first served basis, it’s safest to reserve your spot in advance.

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DEEP CUT GARDENS

YOUR INVITATION TO ADVENTURE Monmouth County is home to over 141 miles of trails!

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EXPLORE A GARDEN

Stroll through the vibrant colors of the Monmouth County Park System. Gardening enthusiasts will adore Middletown’s Deep Cut Gardens. Take a walking tour through 54 acres of gardens and greenhouses full of native and cultivated plants. Knowledgeable horticulturalist staff are on site to answer your gardening questions and the Elvin McDonald Horticultural Library offers excellent reference materials to help you plan your home garden. Stop by the David C. Shaw Arboretum in Holmdel Park to explore 22 acres of trees, woody plants and shrubs, and learn more about the many species that grow throughout the region.

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HIT THE TRAILS

Whether you’re looking for a peaceful nature walk or a brisk hike to get your blood flowing, the County’s park system offers 141 miles of trails across dozens of parks. Hikers will love Hartshorne Woods Park in Highlands. The nearly 15-mile trail system of this 794-acre park is among the most challenging in all the County. The Henry Hudson Trail offers the County’s longest trail system at 24 miles. This mostly paved multi-use trail is perfect for runners and hikers alike — plus, your furry friends are welcome too.


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FURRY FRIENDS WELCOME Monmouth County’s parks love dogs! If you’re planning a day at the park, grab a leash and bring your pup pal! Want to let your fourlegged friend run around? The Park System offers fenced, off-leash dog areas at Thompson Park, Lincroft and Wolf Hill Recreation Area.

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FIND A FISHING HOLE

Calling all anglers! Fourteen parks throughout Monmouth County offer various fishing spots, from ponds and creeks to coastal rivers and the Atlantic Ocean. Fisherman’s Cove Conservation Area in Manasquan is a local favorite. At this 55-acre beachfront park, anglers can find bluefish, flounder, fluke, striped bass and weakfish. Howell’s Manasquan Reservoir is popular for bass fishing. This reservoir is full of large- and small-mouth bass and hybrid striped bass. You may even reel in bullhead catfish, panfish and tiger muskie as well.

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GRAB A PADDLE

Looking for your next paddling adventure? You’ll find canoe and kayak access at ten Monmouth County parks. Manasquan River Greenway is a good bet for small watercrafts. The Greenway features four car-top launching points in Howell. Stretches of the river are considered challenging though, so it’s only recommended for those who are considered intermediate to expert. Beginners should consider bringing their canoe or kayak to the Manasquan Reservoir in Howell or Thompson Park’s Marlu Lake in Lincroft.

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BRING THE KIDS

Traveling with the whole family? Plan a visit to Holmdel Park. The 673-acre park offers two playgrounds and a group picnic area available for rent. In the colder months, Holmdel Park is a favorite for winter activities. When the conditions are right, bring your ice skates and glide atop the pond, or zip down the snow-covered hills on your sled. With basketball courts, tennis courts, an in-line skating rink and a playground for children of all abilities, Dorbrook Recreation Area in Colts Neck is a family favorite.

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PLAY BALL Up for a tennis match?

What about pickleball? Visiting a local park is the perfect way to get the game going and partake in your favorite sport. Parks across the County feature recreation fields, basketball and tennis courts. Thompson Park (Lincroft) features two tennis courts, both lined for pickleball, Dorbrook Recreation Area (Colts Neck) offers basketball, tennis and pickleball, and Holmdel Park (Holmdel) has tennis courts. Worried about the weather? Fort Monmouth Recreation Area in Tinton Falls offers scheduled times for pickleball and basketball in their climate-controlled gymnasium.

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RIDE THESE TRAILS

If you’re an equestrian, you’re in luck. The County features 17 parks with over 100 miles of horseback riding trails to explore. Lincroft’s Sunnyside Equestrian Center is a year-round haven for horse lovers. Featuring an indoor area, an outdoor instruction ring and an 18-stall barn, the center specializes in therapeutic horseback riding for those with cognitive and physical disabilities. Sunnyside also offers beginner horseback riding lessons and other horsemanship programs.

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DORBROOK RECREATION AREA

GET OUTSIDE & PLAY!

Dozens of County Parks


351 Burlington Road, Freehold Township

719 Port Monmouth Road, Port Monmouth

Big Brook Park

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Clayton Park

Trails (paved)

Trails (nature)

Trails (fitness)

Trails (challenging)

Trails (moderate)

Trails (easy)

Playground

Off-Leash Dog Area

Historic Site Location

Fishing Access

Facility / Picnic Rentals

Environmental Center

Disc Golf

Bayshore Waterfront Park

ECOTOURISM

Baysholm Tract

Canoe / Kayak Access

Campground (Apr-Nov)

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PARK SYSTEM

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202 Davis Station Road / 161 Emley’s Hill Road, Upper Freehold

• • • County Route 537, Upper Freehold • • • Deep Cut Gardens 152 Red Hill Road, Middletown • • Dorbrook Recreation Area 353 Route 537, Colts Neck • • • • Crosswicks Creek Park

Durand Tract (Freehold Township Park)

225 Randolph Road, Freehold

East Freehold Showgrounds

1500 Kozloski Road, Freehold

Fisherman’s Cove

391 Third Avenue / 383 Third Avenue, Manasquan

Fort Monmouth Rec Center

2566 Guam Lane, Tinton Falls

Freneau Woods Park

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Hartsthorne Woods Park

1402 Portland Road, Highlands

Henry Hudson Train

945 State Highway 36, Leonardo 369 Shore Drive, Highlands

Historic Longstreet Farm

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Historic Walnford

SUNNYSIDE EQUESTRIAN CENTER

Manasquan Reservoir

311 Windeler Road / 331 Georgia Tavern Road, Howell

Manasquan River Greenway

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Metedeconk River Greenway

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Monmouth Cove Marina

200 Port Monmouth Road, Port Monmouth

Mount Mitchill Scenic Overlook

460 Ocean Boulevard, Atlantic Highlands

Perrineville Lake Park

143 Baird Road / 21 or 23 Agress Road / 49 Witches Hollow Road / 881 Perrineville Road, Millstone

• • • 221 Ocean Avenue, Long Branch • • • Shark River Park 1101 Schoolhouse Road, Wall • • • • • • Sunnyside Equestrian Center 628 Middletown-Lincroft Road, Lincroft • • Swimming River Park 483 West Front Street, Red Bank • Seven Presidents

Tatum Park

151 Red Hill Road / 144 Holland Road, Middletown

Thompson Park

805 Newman Springs Road, Lincroft

Turkey Swamp Park

200 Georgia Road, Freehold

Union Transportation Trail

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70 Herbert Road / 314 Route 539 114 Jonathan Holmes Road 8 Millstream Road, Upper Freehold

Weltz Park

650 West Park Avenue, Oakhurst

Wolf Hill Recreation Center

3 Crescent Place, Oceanport

Wickatunk Recreation Center

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Must-Play Public Courses in Monmouth County

Add a round of golf to your Monmouth County experience. The region features two 18-hole executive courses, five championship 18-hole courses, a 9-hole, par3 course and multiple warm-up ranges. Whether you’re a beginner looking to practice your swing or skilled enough for competition, these local golf courses are fit for players of all skill levels.

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BEL-AIRE GOLF COURSE

Wall Township’s Bel-Aire Golf Course is perfect for beginners. This laid-back, 27-hole facility includes two courses: a par-60, 18-hole executive course featuring six par 4s, and a 9-hole, par-3 course. Interested in learning the game? The course offers beginner and intermediate clinics for adult and junior golfers as well.

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CHARLESTON SPRINGS GOLF COURSE Staying

in Millstone Township? Book a round of 18 at Charleston Springs Golf Course. The facility features two championship golf courses designed

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by renowned course architect Mark Mungeam. Players can choose from the links-style North Course or the parklandstyle South Course. If you need a little extra work on your short game, stop by the 5-acre Short Game Area.

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HOMINY HILL GOLF COURSE Hominy Hill Golf

Course in Colts Neck is a must for any golfer. This critically acclaimed course is consistently ranked as New Jersey’s top public golf course. Designed by famed course architect Robert Trent Jones, Hominy Hill features 138 bunkers, as well as water features along four holes.


GOLF

Six Public Courses

PACK YOUR CLUBS & HIT THE GREEN!

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HOWELL PARK GOLF COURSE Golf Howell Park

in Farmingdale. Considered one of the best public golf courses in the country, Howell Park rivals private courses and clubs. This pristine par-72 course, featuring fast-sloping greens and bentgrass fairways, stretches 6,964 yards and offers a driving range and practice green to boot.

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PINE BROOK GOLF COURSE If you want to introduce

just for youngsters — this par-61 executive course provides a fun outing for seasoned golfers too.

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SHARK RIVER GOLF COURSE You’re in for a challenge

at Shark River Golf Course in Neptune. This diverse par-71 course, designed in the early 1900s by professional golfer Joseph “Scotty” L’Anson, will put your skills to the test with its mix of deep bunkers, tight fairways and small greens.

the sport to a young one, try Pine Brook Golf Course in Manalapan. This junior-friendly course features extra tee markers and a custom scorecard perfect for kids just learning the game. But it’s not tourism.visitmonmouth.com

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Craving an authentic taste of Monmouth County? Pick a few of these agritourism experiences for your itinerary.

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PICK YOUR OWN

Looking for some farm-fresh goods? Experience the joy of picking your own produce! New Jersey is one of the nation’s top 10 producers of blueberries and apples, and Monmouth County has its fair share. Find these and more of the County’s finest bounty, including pumpkins, peaches and strawberries, at local pick-yourown farms and orchards.

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SIP YOUR WAY across Monmouth County! Craft

beer lovers can sample IPAs, lagers, stouts and more from an array of craft breweries that use ingredients grown here in Monmouth County. If you’re more partial to wine, book a tour and tasting at a local winery or vineyard. Or if you’re into sipping on spirits, try craft cocktails at one of the area’s distilleries.


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CELEBRATE FALL Visit Monmouth County in autumn for all sorts of fall fun. Corn mazes, pumpkin patches, scenic fall photo ops and apple picking are just a few of the opportunities awaiting you and your family. During this time of year, orchards and gardens host numerous events where you can celebrate and pick up seasonal goodies (think fresh apple cider and apple cider doughnuts — yum!).

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Shop from local farmers, makers and artisans at a variety of farmers markets throughout the region. Of course, you’ll find freshly picked produce and seasonal delights, but these markets offer all kinds of local wares, like ornamental plants and flowers, baked goods, candles, soaps, honey and coffee.

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You’ll discover all kinds of craft concoctions throughout Monmouth County. Stop by our many breweries, wineries and distilleries for a local taste.

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Visit a local winery or vineyard to sample delicious wines, from dry reds to sweet whites and everything in between. Stop in for a tasting and choose from an array of wines, such as barrel-aged chardonnay, cabernet sauvignon and unique fruit wine selections. Come enjoy the flavors of Monmouth County’s local agriculture and local terroir.

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APPLE JACK Ever try applejack?

This apple brandy, also known as Jersey Lightning, was first produced right here in Monmouth County in the late 1600s. Laird & Company, the nation’s first licensed distillery, was founded in Scobeyville, a small community located within Colts Neck, and has been one of the leading producers of applejack for over two centuries. While the distillery has since moved from the state, their aging warehouse remains in Scobeyville. Savor the taste of Monmouth County history by sipping on applejack during your visit.

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APPLE CIDER New Jersey is one

of the nation’s top 10 producers of apples, and Monmouth County is home to numerous apple orchards. So, of course, you can expect to get your hands on some deliciously fresh apple cider while you’re here. Whether you’re visiting an orchard or stopping by a local farmers market, apple cider makes a great edible souvenir. Although available all year, the fall in Monmouth County truly comes to life with your first sip.

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BEER If you consider yourself a beer lover, then you can’t miss Monmouth County’s craft breweries. Head to a local tasting room to sample a flight of masterfully crafted beers, from stouts and lagers to porters and sours. Plus, many of the local breweries feature mouthwatering grub or food trucks on-site, as well as events like live music and movie nights. Plus, Monmouth County currently has the most breweries out of any other region in New Jersey, so you’ll always have something new to sip.

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SPIRITS Don’t forget about Monmouth County’s growing distillery scene. Sample craft spirits, like vodka, gin and bourbon, as well as more unique libations and cocktails at local tasting rooms. Take a distillery tour and learn the tricks of the trade. Afterwards, grab a seat and sip on your favorite cocktail, mixed with house spirits and homemade syrups. tourism.visitmonmouth.com

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DOWNTOWN ALLENTOWN

Here, Main Street meets the millpond – and the Old Mill. While the mill itself dates to 1855, the historic landmark has been repurposed to showcase craft shops, artisan studios and restaurants, building on the offerings of Allentown’s charming, walkable Main Street (and embodying its commitment to historic preservation). You can also seek out nearby nature trails and seasonal festivals.

DOWNTOWN ASBURY PARK

It’s been almost 50 years since Bruce Springsteen first performed at the Stone Pony, but journalists and tourists alike still call Asbury Park “one of America’s coolest small towns.” The local music scene helps keep the rock-and-roll vibe alive, so make a night of it: Concert venues, delicious restaurants, galleries and shops fill the area around Cookman Avenue, just a short walk from the beach.

DOWNTOWN ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Head to Downtown Atlantic

Beauty and energy mingle in Monmouth County’s downtowns. Shop and dine at local establishments; enjoy arts, entertainment and events – all steeped in history and charm. SPRING LAKE

Highlands for entertainment, from gazebo concerts right on Sandy Hook Bay to live theater (where you can enjoy dessert with your show!). You’ll also find a variety of restaurant choices, many that take advantage of Atlantic Highlands’ dynamic views of preserved Victorian architecture, New York Bay and Manhattan.

DOWNTOWN BELMAR

With so many locally owned restaurants, an annual March event – the Belmar Restaurant Tour – creates a delicious opportunity for sampling. As the weather warms, do like the locals do and stroll to decide what you’re craving, request a sidewalk table and enjoy. Keep an eye on Pyanoe Plaza for special events, especially in summer, and classic car shows that cruise through downtown.

DOWNTOWN BRADLEY BEACH

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You’ll appreciate the variety of restaurants and bars here – including both a craft brewery and a craft distillery – but don’t miss Riley Park. This hub for events comes alive in summer with markets, live music, movie screenings and more, so bring your chair or blanket (and the whole family!) and relax beneath the tree canopy and sunset-painted sky for an entertaining evening.


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DOWNTOWN HIGHLANDS

As the northern gateway to the Jersey Shore, Highlands takes hospitality seriously. In fact, the borough packs more than 20 culinary establishments in just a half-square mile. Whether you “dock and dine” along the waterfront or indulge in another craving, know that the district keeps a full calendar of events too, featuring culinary, beer and holiday celebrations.

DOWNTOWN KEYPORT

Shop or time your visit with local events such as car shows and holiday displays. But Downtown

Keyport is a foodie favorite, with options from a diner to a distillery, Italian markets and, of course, seafood – nodding to the beautiful bay-side scenery and rich maritime heritage. Don’t miss the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers mural (located on the exterior of the local-favorite Irish pub!).

DOWNTOWN MANASQUAN

This district stretches from the beach and inlet to Main Street and beyond, promising much to see and do: In addition to a performing arts theater and galleries, one can find restaurants, taverns and signature events. Check the calendar for favorites including the “Meet Me on Main Street” concert series and a grand Independence Day celebration featuring a parade and fireworks.

DOWNTOWN OCEAN GROVE

Amid one of the country’s finest collections of Victorian-era architecture (peep the National Register of Historic Places designation!), you can shop, dine and discover inviting bed-and-breakfasts tucked into tree-lined streets. To mingle with the

locals, plan ahead to catch one of downtown Ocean Grove’s annual events, from seasonal arts and crafts fairs to car shows.

DOWNTOWN RED BANK

With selfguided walking tours featuring strolls for families, art afficionados, history buffs and others, plus galleries and multiple venues for live music, film and performing arts – including the historic Count Basie Theatre – it’s easy to plan a day or night out (or both!) in Downtown Red Bank. Add in shopping and dining at local businesses and you’ve got a ready-made itinerary.

DOWNTOWN SPRING LAKE

Set your sights on Spring Lake’s Third Avenue Business District, where more than 60 colorful storefronts will tempt you with boutique shopping, art gallery finds, dining and all the sweets and coffee you need to fuel your discovery. Bonus: A stroll here doubles as a self-guided walking tour of centuryold buildings that tell the story of Spring Lake’s origins.

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If you like to keep a full social calendar, sync up with Downtown Freehold. With signature cultural festivals, arts showcases, a theater company, seasonal concerts and holiday displays – plus foodie favorites like food truck rodeos and a farmers market, the destination makes it easy to plan memorable dates or family nights. Watch the Gazebo and Performance Plaza for happenings and loads of live music.


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Visit Monmouth Battlefield State Park in Manalapan Township to learn about the Revolutionary War’s longest battle. The Battle of Monmouth took place on June 28, 1778, when General George Washington led the Continental Army against British forces in the hills and farmlands of Monmouth County. British troops were ordered to leave Philadelphia and regroup in New York after America struck an alliance with France. After rebuilding his forces at Valley Forge, General Washington cut off British General Sir Henry Clinton and his troops as they marched through New Jersey. This ignited a day-long battle, including a multihour artillery standoff. After significant casualties on each side, the fighting ceased, and General Clinton withdrew his forces in the night. While there was no clear victor, this was a monumental battle for Washington and the Continental Army, especially after suffering multiple losses the previous year. The Battle of Monmouth effectively hushed Washington’s critics and proved the capabilities of the American forces. Today, guests can explore the grounds of the battlefield and see exhibits detailing the conflict, General Washington’s strategy and the events leading up to the battle. Be sure to stop by the Visitor Center and grab a self-guided hiking tour brochure. You can even time your visit with the annual reenactment. Reenactors honor the anniversary of the battle on the third weekend of June each year. Guests can stop by encampments, attend a parade and see firsthand how the events of this historic battle unfolded.

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With its locale along the Atlantic Ocean, Monmouth County is rich in maritime history. Visit three local lighthouses to peer into the region’s nautical past. Learn about these historic structures and the keepers who operated them while taking in awe-striking oceanfront and bay shore views.

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Visit the nation’s longest standing lighthouse, Sandy Hook Lighthouse. This National Historic Landmark has guided ships through the area since 1764. Tour the Lighthouse Keeper’s Quarters, a U.S. Life Saving Service structure dating back to 1883. Now operated by the U.S. Coast Guard, the lighthouse is still active and running 24 hours a day. Near Sea Girt? Stop in for a tour at Sea Girt Lighthouse. Built in 1896, the structure was the last live-in lighthouse constructed along the Atlantic Coast. Today, guests can see photographs and artifacts on display covering the history of the lighthouse, its keepers and the U.S. Lighthouse Service. You can even see President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s executive order from 1939 that declared the Coast Guard would take control of all U.S. lighthouses prior to the nation’s involvement in World War II. Climb to the top of the Twin Lights and find views like no other. Located in Highlands, sitting atop the highest elevation on the Atlantic Coast, this National Historic Landmark is renowned for its innovation. Tour the museum and learn about this lighthouse’s unique history, from the installation of the first Fresnel lenses in the U.S. to being the nation’s first primary lighthouse to generate its own electricity. Then, ascend the towers for unrivaled views of the coast.

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HISTORIC SITES

You could say that Monmouth County’s historic sites make you feel right at home: Spanning the 17th through the 19th centuries, several historic homes in the area invite you in for tours. The effect is history interpreted through a personal lens. At these sites, you’ll learn about the lives of Patriot, Loyalist and Civil War-era families throughout Monmouth County history. Allaire State Park in Farmingdale, Historic Longstreet Farm in Holmdel and Historic Walnford immerse you in 19th-century interpretations of village and farm life, complementing the sense of hearth and home you’ll feel when touring the area’s historic houses. Of course, churches, schoolhouses, taverns and community gathering places – including Asbury Park’s iconic Convention Hall – have also been essential to the fabric of Monmouth County life. You’ll find a

treasure of such sites to discover on your visit, many on the National Register of Historic Places and at least one that conducts costumed graveyard tours to share local lore!

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MUSEUMS

When you think of a museum, what comes to mind? If it’s visual art, Monmouth County has it, but the museums of Monmouth County invite you to explore more than just visual art. Here, you’ll discover memorials to veterans and 9/11; complexes that cover anything from shipwrecks to space exploration; and a mix of permanent and rotating exhibits that spotlight Monmouth County’s unique history and heritage. There are even museums showcasing early experiments with wireless telegraphy and radio technology to modern-day music. Just follow your interests and go!

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MONMOUTH COUNTY SCENIC BYWAYS

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TAKE A SELF-GUIDED CULTURAL AND HERITAGE TOUR

Discover the unique attractions that Monmouth County has to offer by exploring eight self-guided cultural and heritage byway tours. Map out your next trip virtually to help plan sites to see on your journey. Stoll through history along the 23.5-mile South Monmouth Emerald Byway. Stretching from Upper Freehold Township to the Manasquan River Inlet, this byway crosses eight municipalities. Take in the County’s diverse natural environment, from farms to grasslands, and from small towns to the coastal town of Manasquan. This byway is perfect for those who love the outdoors, as you’ll find multi-purpose trails, water sports, camping and many more recreational opportunities along the way. From Millstone Township to the Raritan Bayshore, travel along the Historic Monmouth Crossroads. Discover four centuries of rich legacy and heritage, including the County’s contributions to the Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area. Follow the routes taken by American and British forces leading up to the Battle of Monmouth. If you’re looking for arts, culture and entertainment, then explore the MOCO (Monmouth County) Cultural Byway, which spans 41 municipalities from Matawan to Brielle. This region, which leads you through the County’s arts corridor, features theaters, museums, historic districts and recreation areas, offering you a diverse array of cultural activities to discover.

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Take in the open waters, sandy beaches and salty marshlands of the Raritan Bay coastline as you travel Bayshore Drive. Explore traditional downtown districts with award-winning dining, shopping and nightlife. Waterfront destinations provide panoramic views of the New York City skyline. Take in the sights and sounds of the Bay, among some of the highest elevations on the East Coast. You may discover sites rich with history and heritage along the way, from the Revolutionary War as well as Henry Hudson’s initial exploration of the state. The Two River Tri-Way takes you along the Navesink and Shrewsbury Rivers. This area became a cultural center due to the economic impact of steamboat traffic to and from New York City. If you begin in Red Bank and head east along River Road towards Rumson, you can choose between traveling north over the Oceanic Bridge to Locust Point or deeper into Rumson to the south. The tri-way connects to three other byways — Historic Monmouth Crossroads, MOCO Cultural Byway and County to Coast Byway — providing visitors easy paths to explore more of the County. Follow 27 miles of the Atlantic Coast on Ocean Drive. Running from the Manasquan Inlet to the Sandy Hook Lighthouse, you’ll travel through 15 coastal beach towns, with stops at Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park in Long Branch and the Gateway National Recreation Area at Sandy Hook. Explore the boardwalks along the way, dig into delicious eats at a local restaurant and soak in the beachfront views. Experience three centuries of history along the Country to Coast Byway. On this route, travelers will discover the County’s diverse landscape, from


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farmlands to the Atlantic coast. Begin your journey at Longstreet Farm, a 19th-century living history farm, located in Holmdel Park. Then, wander through woodlands, farms, small towns and villages on your way towards the coastline. The Upper Freehold Historic Farmland is an official state scenic byway that tours western Monmouth County, from preserved farmland in Upper Freehold Township to the Borough of Allentown’s historic downtown. Trailblazing signs throughout this 24-mile loop guide visitors through the County’s agricultural legacy. Tour a working 19th-century gristmill at Historic Walnford, taste a locally sourced craft beverage or learn about the Revolutionary War and Battle of Monmouth.

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DOWNTOWN FREEHOLD

Discover the exciting arts and culture scene of Monmouth County. Monmouth Arts is an organization that supports the arts and artists throughout the County by providing programming, such as workshops, art walks, films, roaming arthouses and member exhibits. Explore the area’s lively downtowns to see colorful street art and murals. Wandering through the area’s fine art galleries and museums is a must for art lovers. Catch a musical or play from the County’s vibrant theater community — you’ll find local theater groups and playhouses across the region. More of a music fan? Monmouth County is where music legends like Count Basie, Jon Bon Jovi and “The Boss” himself, Bruce Springsteen, got their starts. Visit local venues and concert halls to see the old stomping grounds of these greats, as well as the latest crop of musicians who are following in their footsteps — there’s a constant stream of live music in Monmouth County.

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ASBURY PARK

Choosing where you’ll stay for your Monmouth County vacation is part of the fun, as area accommodations reflect the unique personality of each community. Whether you’re looking for a resort with beach access and spa privileges, a historic inn, bed & breakfast or your preferred hotel chain, they’re all here. If you prefer to travel with an RV or pitch your tent, Monmouth County’s great outdoors offer campgrounds and cabins for you to call your home away from home. From hotels to campgrounds, you’ll find ample options that welcome pets, too. Before checking in, discover all of your options at tourism.visitmonmouth.com/lodging

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MUNICIPALITIES Township of Aberdeen

City of Long Branch

Borough of Allenhurst

Township of Manalapan

Borough of Allentown

Borough of Manasquan

609-259-3151

732-223-0544

City of Asbury Park

Township of Marlboro

732-775-2100

732-536-0200

Borough of Atlantic Highlands

Borough of Matawan

732-583-4200

Monmouth County is a collection of 53 municipalities. To help you plan your trip, we’ve listed them here, along with a list of the area’s chambers of commerce.

732-531-2757

732-291-1444

Borough of Avon-by-the-Sea

732-615-2000

Township of Millstone Borough of Monmouth Beach

Borough of Brielle 732-528-6600

Township of Colts Neck 732-462-5470

Borough of Deal 732-531-1454

Borough of Eatontown 732-389-7600

Borough of Englishtown 732-446-9235

732-229-2204

Township of Neptune 732-988-5200

Borough of Neptune City 732-776-7224

Township of Ocean 732-531-5000

Camp Meeting Association of Ocean Grove

732-775-0035

Borough of Oceanport 732-222-8221

Borough of Red Bank

Borough of Fair Haven

732-530-2777

Borough of Farmingdale

609-448-0539

732-747-0241 732-938-4077

Borough of Freehold 732-462-4200

Township of Freehold 732-294-2000

Township of Hazlet 732-264-1700

Borough of Highlands 732-872-1224

Township Holmdel 732-946-2820

Township of Howell 732-938-4500

Borough of Roosevelt Borough of Rumson 732-842-3300

Borough of Sea Bright 732-842-0099

Borough of Sea Girt 732-449-9433

Borough of Shrewsbury 732-741-4200

Township of Shrewsbury 732-542-0572

Borough of Spring Lake 732-449-0800

Borough of Spring Lake Heights

Borough of Interlaken

732-449-3500

Borough of Keansburg

732-542-3400

732-531-7405 732-787-0215

Borough of Keyport 732-739-3900

Borough of Lake Como 732-681-3232

Borough of Little Silver 732-842-2400

Village of Loch Arbour 732-531-4740

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Borough of Belmar

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732-446-4249

Borough of Bradley Beach

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732-502-4510 732-681-3700

METEDECONK RIVER GREENWAY

732-222-7000

Borough of Tinton Falls Borough of Union Beach 732-264-2277

Township of Upper Freehold 609-758-7738

Township of Wall 732-449-8444

Borough of West Long Branch 732-229-1756


M U N I C I PA L I T I E S & CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE Allentown Business Community Association Asbury Park Chamber of Commerce Atlantic Highlands Chamber of Commerce Belmar Business Partnership Belmar Tourism Commission Bradley Beach Business Community Alliance Bradley Beach Chamber of Commerce Bradley Beach Tourism Commission Brielle Chamber of Commerce Downtown Freehold Eastern Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce

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Fair Haven Business Association Greater Long Branch Chamber of Commerce Greater Ocean Township Chamber of Commerce Greater Spring Lake Chamber of Commerce Highlands Business Partnership Holmdel Chamber of Commerce Howell Chamber of Commerce Jersey Shore Chamber of Commerce The Jersey Shore Partnership Lake Como Tourism Commission

ASBURY PARK

Manalapan Business Association Manasquan Chamber of Commerce Matawan-Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce Monmouth-Ocean Development Council Monmouth Regional Chamber of Commerce Ocean Grove Area Chamber of Commerce Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association Red Bank River Center Red Bank Visitors Center

HISTORIC WALNFORD

Spring Lake Business Improvement District Visit Keyport

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EAST FREEHOLD SHOWGROUNDS

WHERE TO FLY

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Bus & Rail

If you prefer to fly, Monmouth County is located near four airports: Monmouth Jet Center (MJC) in Wall, Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) in Newark, Atlantic City International Airport (ACY) in Atlantic City and Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) in Philadelphia, PA. Monmouth Jet Center is the only airport located in Monmouth County, so expect at least a 45-minute drive (and up to an hour and 45 minutes, plus traffic) if you choose to fly into one of the other area airports.

Want to visit by bus or train? You can choose from three bus services — Academy Bus, Coach USA and NJ Transit — or two rail companies — Amtrak and NJ Transit — that make stops in the region.

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GETTING HERE

Ready to plan your perfect getaway? Monmouth County is accessible by plane, boat, car, train and bus. So, whatever your preferred method of travel is, getting here is easy.

Ferry & Marinas

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Traveling by water lets you experience Monmouth County’s beautiful coastline firsthand. The County’s marinas can accommodate vessels of all sizes if you’re visiting on a private boat. Don’t have a boat? Travelers coming from New York and Massachusetts can still travel by water through the New York Waterway or Seastreak Ferry.

Whether you’re traveling from near or far, Monmouth County makes for an excellent road trip. With your car, you’ll have the flexibility to explore the entire County. You can even explore the County’s Cultural & Heritage Tours (read more on page 38). Plus, it’ll save you the hassle of renting a car while you’re here. Scan the QR code at right for regional directions from New York City, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.

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