How much does it cost to get on the beach in Asbury?

Rental fee: Weekdays $10/umbrella, $10/chair; Weekends and Holidays $15/umbrella, $15/chair.

Do you have to wear a mask on the Asbury Park Boardwalk?

Face coverings or masks will need to be worn when walking on the Boardwalk, entering or exiting the beach on beach entry ramps, and using the restroom facilities. Face coverings or masks do not need to be worn when swimming or sunbathing.

What beaches are free in New Jersey?

Keansburg. If you’re looking for beach and boardwalk fun without sitting in hours of traffic, check out Keansburg off the Parkway’s exit 117.

  • Ocean County Park.
  • Old Bridge Waterfront Park.
  • The Wildwoods.
  • Strathmere.
  • Union Beach.
  • William Morrow Beach.
  • How long is Asbury boardwalk?

    Asbury Park Boardwalk 4 Miles.

    Is Asbury Park boardwalk free?

    $2.25 an hour and cost ten dollars or more per person just to go on the beach. At times, walking on the boardwalk, this really foul odor permeated down the walk to where we had to cover our faces. So, anytime we wanted to explore the area, we had to pay an excessive amount just to park and walk around.

    Is Asbury park free?

    News from the City of Asbury Park Based on weather and staffing availability, lifeguards may still be on duty after Labor Day Weekend. 2022 Season Beach Badge rates: Adults $70; Seniors (62+ with valid ID) $20; Teens (13-17) $20. 2022 Daily Beach Pass rates: Monday to Friday $6; Weekends and Holidays $9.

    Where is Asbury NJ?

    Asbury is a census-designated place located within Franklin Township in Warren County, New Jersey, United States. The area is served as United States Postal Service ZIP code 08802.

    Do I need a beach pass to go to Asbury Park?

    Beach passes (badges or wristbands) will be required to access Asbury Park Beaches from Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend as follows: Beach passes will not be required to access the beach starting Tuesday, 9/7/21.

    Is the Beach Open in Asbury Park 2021?

    The 2021 Beach Season is closed. Asbury Park Beaches are accessible at no charge beginning 9/7/21. No lifeguards are on duty. Please, no swimming. Information regarding 2022 Season Badge sales will be announced in the spring and will be posted on our website at www.cityofasburypark.com/beach.

    What to do in Asbury Park NJ?

    Asbury Park is a great place to shop, dine, go to the theatre, stroll the boardwalk or enjoy the beach and surf. The city has a wonderful downtown mixed with Zagat-rated restaurants and clubs with a mix of art galleries, antique and retail shops.