Are the beaches open in Stone Harbor NJ?
PROTECTED BEACHES: Bathing and swimming are permitted only at protected beaches where lifeguards are on duty 10 AM to 5 PM, last weekend of May through the first weekend in September. Use of rafts, surf boards, and catamarans are permitted only at designated beaches.
Can you sit on the beach in Stone Harbor?
Avalon and Stone Harbor on the 7 Mile Beach will allow people on the beach for running, walking, fishing and surfing as long as they are following social distancing rules, starting at dawn Friday. No “stationary” activities, including sitting in chairs or on towels or blankets, will be allowed.
Is there a boardwalk at Stone Harbor?
There’s no boardwalk–just acres of clean, white sand. The Reeds transports guests to the beach in battery-powered GEM cars. Barista and baker Maddie Cheatham serves fresh baked goods at Coffee Talk in downtown Stone Harbor.
How do you get a beach tag in Stone Harbor?
Stone Harbor Stone Harbor’s 2022 Holiday Beach Tags are available at a pre-season rate ($32) online via Jersey Cape Tags. For more information, visit www.stoneharbornj.org or call (609) 368-6805.
What time does Stone Harbor beach Open?
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The 95th Street beach lot is only open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. during the summer season. Seasonal parking permits are available for $225 at the borough clerk’s office.
Does Stone Harbor have a boardwalk?
Not that you could ask for much more than a vacation in Stone Harbor or Avalon. At the beach, a Reeds attendant provides guests with the hotel’s signature tangerine-colored umbrellas. There’s no boardwalk–just acres of clean, white sand.
Does Ocean City need beach tags?
Beach Tags are required for all beachgoers ages 12 and older and will be in effect June 4, 2022 through Labor Day, September 5, 2022. Seasonal tags cost $25. Weekly tags ($10) will be available at various locations (listed In-Person on the left), at booths on the boardwalk, and from tag inspectors on the beach.