Nestled along the Jersey Shore, just a mile apart, Seaside Park and Seaside Heights couldn’t be more different despite their proximity. One is a serene haven for families, the other a vibrant party hub that pulses with energy.
How can two towns, so close together, carve out such distinct identities? Let’s dive into what sets them apart.
Seaside Park: The Family-Friendly Retreat
Seaside Park is the quintessential family-oriented coastal community. Its pristine beaches, lined with soft sand and gentle waves, are perfect for building sandcastles or wading in the shallows with little ones.
The boardwalk is low-key, offering classic treats like ice cream and funnel cakes without the overwhelming bustle. Families flock here for the calm atmosphere, where the loudest sounds are often seagulls and the soft crash of waves.
The Sawmill, a bar on the boardwalk is also relatively low key when compared to is counterparts to the north.
The town prides itself on its tight-knit community vibe. Local events, like summer concerts or beach bonfires, foster a sense of togetherness.
Regulations keep things peaceful—noise ordinances are strict, and large gatherings are rare. For residents and visitors alike, Seaside Park is a place to unplug, relax, and make memories with loved ones. It’s not uncommon to see multi-generational families strolling the boardwalk or fishing off the pier, savoring the simplicity of coastal life.
Seaside Heights: The Party Capital
Just a short walk north, Seaside Heights is a different world. Known for its lively boardwalk and non-stop nightlife, this is the Jersey Shore of reality TV fame.
The town thrives on energy, drawing crowds with its arcades, amusement rides, and bustling bars. From the iconic Ferris wheel to the thumping music spilling out of clubs, Seaside Heights is a magnet for young adults seeking a good time and for those looking for trouble.
If you want to find trouble in Seaside Heights, you’re chances of finding it are good on late weekend nights.
Weekends here keep the police on their toes. The influx of partygoers can lead to rowdy behavior, with officers managing everything from public intoxication to noise complaints. The boardwalk’s carnival-like atmosphere is a double-edged sword—thrilling for thrill-seekers but overwhelming for those craving quiet.
Despite its claims to try to be a family town like its neighbor to the south, Seaside Heights embraces its reputation as a party town, with events like bar crawls and DJ nights fueling the fun. For many, it’s a rite of passage to experience the chaotic charm of a summer night here.
Seaside Heights is stuck with one foot in two different worlds. One foot is trying to be a high-scale family tourist destination and the other foot is based on economic reality; it’s not Pier Village.
Why the Divide?
The contrast between these two towns comes down to history, zoning, and culture. Seaside Park has long positioned itself as a residential, family-centric community. Strict ordinances and a focus on low-density development preserve its tranquil character.
Meanwhile, Seaside Heights leaned into tourism and entertainment decades ago, building a reputation as a destination for excitement. Its commercial boardwalk and laxer regulations invite a louder, livelier crowd.
Seaside Park could have zoned it’s entire length to be a wall of bars, liquor stores, and night clubs like Seaside Heights, but it chose not to. Since the 70s, Seaside Heights has picked low hanging fruit to make a buck and draw crowds, no matter the ramifications to the community.
Now, realizing decades of bad decisions, such as partnerships with MTV, the Jersey Shore, etc, and being a viral video destination, the town’s leaders are trying in vain to change that perception.
This Memorial Day weekend isn’t helping the cause.
Geography plays a role, too. Seaside Park’s beaches feel more secluded, buffered by residential areas, while Seaside Heights’ central location and easy access via major roads make it a hotspot for day-trippers and partygoers. Over time, these differences have snowballed, with each town doubling down on its identity.
A Perfect Balance
The beauty of this dichotomy is choice. Families can enjoy Seaside Park’s calm shores and still pop over to Seaside Heights for a taste of excitement. Thrill-seekers can revel in the Heights’ chaos but retreat to the Park for a quiet beach day. Together, these towns offer a microcosm of the Jersey Shore’s diversity—proof that even neighbors can dance to entirely different rhythms.
So, next time you’re planning a Shore getaway, ask yourself: are you craving peace or a party? In Seaside Park and Seaside Heights, you’ve got both, just a mile apart.