Is seaside heights beach, boardwalk open? Here's what you need to know
SEASIDE HEIGHTS, NEW JERSEY - AUG 17: Beach at Seaside Heights at Jersey Shore in New Jersey, as seen on August 17, 2014. The Casino pier here features numerous rides and attractions.

Is Seaside Heights Beach, Boardwalk Open? Here’s what you need to know

June 20, 2020

SEASIDE HEIGHTS, NJ – Are the beaches and boardwalk open in Seaside Heights?  Yes. As of Memorial Day, the borough reopened the boardwalk and beach.  Ocean beaches open 10am-5pm. Swimming permitted at designated locations when lifeguards are present.

Coolers & bags will be inspected. No smoking. No dogs. No glass. No alcoholic beverages. No large gatherings. Season beach badges and daily wristbands must be purchased through the Viply smartphone app. Cash, checks, credit cards will NOT be accepted.

The boardwalk is open daily until 11pm.  There is no smoking  no dogs and no alcoholic beverages allowed on the beach or boardwalk.

Bayfront docks open (maintain social distancing) and personal watercraft/boat rentals permitted to open with restrictions.

No swimming is allowed at the bay beach.

Kiosk metered parking in effect. Short-term rentals permitted 25% occupancy (applies to all accommodations including motels/hotels, condos, apartments, multi/single-family homes).

Amusement rides, arcades & games remain closed by Executive Order of Governor Phil Murphy.  The borough’s retail stores are open with state-imposed restrictions.

Restaurants offer akeout and curbside pickup along with some outdoor seating on restaurants that provide it.

 

 

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