There are many wonderful places to visit on the Jersey Shore. They include places with easy access from Manhattan and Philadelphia to those that require a 4X4.
This is Funtown Pier at the south end of the boardwalk in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. Many wonderful moments by many families have been spent here.
The boardwalk runs the full length of Belmar on the Jersey Shore. Nightl life keeps this town hopping in the summer with clubs, such as D'Jais, and fine dining in places such as Matisse (directly on the Boardwalk) to La Dolce Vita at the northern most end of town.
The Sandy Hook Lighthouse, located on the tip of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, is the oldest working lighthouse in the United States. It was designed and built in 1764 by Isaac Conro.
This is an image from last summer at the beach in Spring Lake, New Jersey...
It was a misty morning just before the sun came up on the boardwalk in Spring Lake, New Jersey. These ocean-side gazebo's offer a marvaleous view of the ocean.
The Sea Girt Lighthouse sits on the Atlantic Ocean in Sea Girt, New Jersey.
This is a view of the Atlantic Ocean from one of the boardwalk gazebos in Spring Lake, New Jersey.
From West 35th Street and Pier 11 Wall Street in Manhattan, the Sea Streak will get you to Atlantic Highlands and Highlands, New Jersey in no time at all. The accomodations are like a wide body jet on the sea with video for the Wall Street crowd.
Toward the end of summer 2007, the sun set over Lake Como, a little body of water on the border of Spring Lake and Lake Como adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean on the Jersey Shore. The water fowl are diverse and offer peaceful moments within a stones throw of the Atlantic Ocean.
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