Cape Hatteras National Seashore
- +12524732111
- North Carolina, United States
- https://www.nps.gov/caha/index.htm
• Location: Atlantic Ocean, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ
• Address: Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
• Beach Type: Atlantic Ocean municipal beach
• Sand Type: Fine Jersey Shore sand
• Water Conditions: Moderate Atlantic surf
• Best For: Families, boardwalk visitors, traditional beach outings
• Best Time to Visit: Late May–September
• Beach Hours: Beach open daily; lifeguards 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM (summer season)
• Pet Policy: Dogs prohibited during bathing season; allowed off-season
• Beach Cleanliness: Well maintained
• Average Rating: ⭐ 4.7
• Pricing: Beach badge required during summer season
• Parking: Metered street and municipal lots
• Accessibility: Boardwalk access and ramps
• Crowd Level: Busy in peak summer
Point Pleasant Beach offers classic Jersey Shore ocean access alongside the popular Jenkinson’s Boardwalk area. Unlike quieter residential beaches, this destination blends Atlantic swimming with arcades, rides, and dining.
The beach is municipally managed with seasonal lifeguards and required beach badges. Its wide shoreline accommodates large summer crowds while maintaining organized swim zones.
It’s ideal for visitors seeking both beach relaxation and entertainment.
Established in the late 19th century as a coastal resort town accessible by train from New York City.
The Point Pleasant Beach Boardwalk (now home to Jenkinson’s Amusements) has been a regional icon since the 1920s.
Known for its family-safe beaches and spotless sand, maintained by daily cleanup crews.
The beach has earned multiple awards for water quality and cleanliness.
Jenkinson’s Aquarium (opened 1991) and mini golf courses make it more than just a beach day — it’s an all-ages attraction hub.
Turn your beach search into a complete trip — book stays, discover experiences, and prepare like a pro.
Open 24/7
Yes, daily or seasonal badges required for all visitors 5 and older during summer.
No pets allowed on the beach from May 15 to September 30.
Limited free parking; most spaces are paid.
No, but beachfront bars nearby serve drinks.
Yes, coolers permitted — but no glass or alcohol.
Yes, at main access points near the boardwalk.
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