Coffee, Breakfast, or Brunch
Best coffee around! Grab the phone app to order your coffee.
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Rook Coffee
700 Joline AveBest coffee around! Grab the phone app to order your coffee.
Toast Asbury Park
516 Cookman AveMy Kitchen Witch
29 Beach RdLocal Parks
softball field, basketball and tennis courts, open field, playground, public restrooms
Fireman's Field Playground
7 Roslyn Drsoftball field, basketball and tennis courts, open field, playground, public restrooms
walking and biking trail, softball, soccer, and open fields, playground, disc hockey, bird watching
Joe Palaia Park - Soccer Fields
walking and biking trail, softball, soccer, and open fields, playground, disc hockey, bird watching
Beach, bike, bird watching, camp, kayak, canoe, explore, etc...
https://www.nps.gov/gate/planyourvisit/thingstodosandyhook.htm
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Sandy Hook Visitor Center
Gateway National Recreation AreaBeach, bike, bird watching, camp, kayak, canoe, explore, etc...
https://www.nps.gov/gate/planyourvisit/thingstodosandyhook.htm
Operated and maintained by the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry and is part of the New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route. The park is known for its restored 19th century ironworks, Allaire Village, on the park premises. It is named after James P. Allaire, founder of the Howell Works at the same site. The park also hosts the Pine Creek Railroad, a tourist railroad. The park, which is located in the coastal plain geographic region of New Jersey, is an example of podzolic soils. These soils are high in iron particle content and are fairly acidic. Picnic facilities including charcoal grills, tables, playgrounds and sanitary facilities are available within the developed area of the park. The Manasquan River flows eastward through the park, seasonal canoe rentals are offered offsite by private vendors.
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Park tal-Allaire
4265 Atlantic AveOperated and maintained by the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry and is part of the New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route. The park is known for its restored 19th century ironworks, Allaire Village, on the park premises. It is named after James P. Allaire, founder of the Howell Works at the same site. The park also hosts the Pine Creek Railroad, a tourist railroad. The park, which is located in the coastal plain geographic region of New Jersey, is an example of podzolic soils. These soils are high in iron particle content and are fairly acidic. Picnic facilities including charcoal grills, tables, playgrounds and sanitary facilities are available within the developed area of the park. The Manasquan River flows eastward through the park, seasonal canoe rentals are offered offsite by private vendors.
Park ta 'Thompson
805 Newman Springs Rdcanoe rentals, playground, walking trails
The Navesink Twin Lights is a non-operational lighthouse and museum located in Highlands, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, overlooking Sandy Hook Bay, the entrance to the New York Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean. The Twin Lights, as the name implies, are a pair of beacons located 246 feet above sea level on the headlands of the Navesink Highlands. In 1962, the State of New Jersey acquired Twin Lights. At the current museum facility, tours of the lighthouse, a climb of the North Tower and its expansive ocean view, and a view of the lighthouse equipment, await visitors. Twin Lights is listed on the State and National Register of Historic Places. The Twin Lights State Historic Site is part of the New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route.
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Siti Storiku Twin Lights / mużew
2 Light House RdThe Navesink Twin Lights is a non-operational lighthouse and museum located in Highlands, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, overlooking Sandy Hook Bay, the entrance to the New York Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean. The Twin Lights, as the name implies, are a pair of beacons located 246 feet above sea level on the headlands of the Navesink Highlands. In 1962, the State of New Jersey acquired Twin Lights. At the current museum facility, tours of the lighthouse, a climb of the North Tower and its expansive ocean view, and a view of the lighthouse equipment, await visitors. Twin Lights is listed on the State and National Register of Historic Places. The Twin Lights State Historic Site is part of the New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route.
Hartshorne Woods Park is a 736-acre county park located in Northern Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, in New Jersey's Bayshore Region. The park has 16 miles of trails, several old military bunkers and a small beach with a fishing pier. It is roughly bordered to the north and west by Navesink Ave and Route 36. Its southern borders are Hartshorne Road and the Navesink River. Its eastern border is the Upper Shrewsbury River. The Park is split into three sections from west to east: The Buttermilk Valley Section, the Monmouth Hills Section and the Rocky Point Section.
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Park tal-Hartshorne Woods
1402 Portland RdHartshorne Woods Park is a 736-acre county park located in Northern Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, in New Jersey's Bayshore Region. The park has 16 miles of trails, several old military bunkers and a small beach with a fishing pier. It is roughly bordered to the north and west by Navesink Ave and Route 36. Its southern borders are Hartshorne Road and the Navesink River. Its eastern border is the Upper Shrewsbury River. The Park is split into three sections from west to east: The Buttermilk Valley Section, the Monmouth Hills Section and the Rocky Point Section.
Dorbrook Recreation Area
353 County Rd 537kid-friendly water park (free)
if you like flower gardens, this is a great quick visit
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Ġonna Deep Cut
152 Red Hill Rdif you like flower gardens, this is a great quick visit
Manasquan Reservoir
Beaches
Turn right out of driveway
Right on Monmouth Road (traffic light)
Quick left onto Park Ave.
Drive straight until you can't (Ocean Ave.).
Park on side of road closest to Ocean Ave.
Straight across street walk down the path where the public access sign is.
**There are NO lifeguards, food stands, or bathrooms at this beach**
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Long Branch Beach
4 Chelsea AveTurn right out of driveway
Right on Monmouth Road (traffic light)
Quick left onto Park Ave.
Drive straight until you can't (Ocean Ave.).
Park on side of road closest to Ocean Ave.
Straight across street walk down the path where the public access sign is.
**There are NO lifeguards, food stands, or bathrooms at this beach**
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner options. Great happy hour drinks at Avenue. Carousel and arcade for kids. Boardwalk to walk, run, or relax.
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Pier Village
50 Chelsea AveBreakfast, lunch, and dinner options. Great happy hour drinks at Avenue. Carousel and arcade for kids. Boardwalk to walk, run, or relax.
The park, which includes a mile of public beach and 38 acres of land, allows swimming and surfing and also contains a snack bar, sheltered eating areas, a volleyball court, showers and changing facilities, a universal-access playground, a park and rink for skaters and skateboarders, and protected sand dunes. The inclusive playground, Tony's Place, won the 2011-12 NJ Park and Recreation Association's Excellence in Design Award. In addition, it hosts the Monmouth County Park System's annual Sprint Triathlon—combining swimming, cycling and running—in September. Seven Presidents Park charges an admissions fee from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend, although seasonal and multi-day passes are available. Seven Presidents Park is a protected ecological habitat.
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Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park
221 N Ocean AveThe park, which includes a mile of public beach and 38 acres of land, allows swimming and surfing and also contains a snack bar, sheltered eating areas, a volleyball court, showers and changing facilities, a universal-access playground, a park and rink for skaters and skateboarders, and protected sand dunes. The inclusive playground, Tony's Place, won the 2011-12 NJ Park and Recreation Association's Excellence in Design Award. In addition, it hosts the Monmouth County Park System's annual Sprint Triathlon—combining swimming, cycling and running—in September. Seven Presidents Park charges an admissions fee from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend, although seasonal and multi-day passes are available. Seven Presidents Park is a protected ecological habitat.
Asbury Splash Park
950 N Ocean AveBelmar Beach
Belmar BoardwalkFisherman's Cove Conservation Area
383 3rd AveBreweries, Distilleries, Meaderies
Long Branch Distillery
199 Westwood AveBeach Bee Meadery
89 Long Branch AveBradley Brew Project
714 Main StreetThe Whitechapel Projects
15 2nd AveKane Brewing Company
1750 Bloomsbury AveCream Ridge Winery
Screamin Hill Brewery
83 Emley's Hill RdSightseeing
So much to do for families, couples, groups, and singles! Great food, art, and bar scene. Pinball arcade, lake swans, and beaches
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Asbury Park Boardwalk
1300 N Ocean AveSo much to do for families, couples, groups, and singles! Great food, art, and bar scene. Pinball arcade, lake swans, and beaches
Jenkinson's Boardwalk
300 N Ocean AveJenkinson's Boardwalk
300 N Ocean AveSix Flags Great Adventure
1 Six Flags BlvdRed Bank
tons of bars, great restaurants, quirky shops
Lunch or Dinner - Take Out
Gianni's Pizzeria
56 Monmouth Rdgreat pizza, wings, and chopped salad
Grossman's Deli & Grill
2005 NJ-35Nino Jr's Italian Specialty
2005 NJ-35Lunch, Dinner, and/or Drinks
2nd Jetty Seafood
140 N Ocean AveLive music, BYOB, and GREAT seafood!
DRIFTHOUSE by David Burke
1485 N Ocean AveAvenue Le Club
23 N Ocean AveWatermark
800 Ocean AvenueTommy’s Tavern + Tap
1030 N Ocean AveTeak
64 Monmouth StCubacan Bar & Restaurant
800 N Ocean Ave