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Jersey Shore Attractions
Tuckerton Seaport A 40-acre working Maritime Village with 16 restored and replicated buildings, including the Tucker's Island Lighthouse. These buildings preserve maritime history, heritage and lifestyle of baymen.
Island Beach State Park Shaped by storm and tides, Island Beach State Park is a narrow barrier island stretching for 10 miles between the restless Atlantic Ocean and the historic Barnegat Bay. Island Beach is one of New Jersey's last significant remnants of a barrier island ecosystem that once existed along much of the coast and is also one of the few remaining undeveloped barrier beaches on the north Atlantic coast. More than 3,000 acres and 10 miles of coastal dunes remain almost untouched since Henry Hudson first described New Jersey's coast from the ship, the Half Moon, in 1609. Miles of sand dunes and white sandy beaches offer habitat to maritime plants and diverse wildlife that is almost the same as it was thousands of years ago. Island Beach contains outstanding examples of plant communities such as primary dunes, thicket, freshwater wetlands, maritime forest and tidal marshes. The state's largest osprey colony, as well as peregrine falcons, wading birds, shorebirds, waterfowl and migrating songbirds, are found here. Island Beach is nationally known as a unique resource with more than 400 plants identified, including the largest expanses of beach heather in New Jersey. The park also features Two Coast Guard stations from 1901 and 1938. Excellent location to study barrier island plants, see a red fox or observe migrating birds in May and October. Surf chairs and ramps at Ocean Beach Area-1, Ocean Beach Area-2 and Area-7 to assist people with disabilities to fish or reach the water's edge. Facilities and activities include summer programs, trails, recreation area, Barnegat Bay access, Island Beach Northern Natural Area (659 Acres) And Southern Natural Area (1,237 Acres), fishing, waterfowl hunting (in sedge islands only), canoeing, ocean swimming, shower facilities, wheelchair access to the ocean picnicking, sailboarding and surfing, scuba diving, interpretive programs, Sedge Island Marine Conservation Zone and the Emily DeCamp Interpretive Center.
Keansburg Amusement Park & Runaway Rapids Water Park Keansburg Amusement Park and Runaway Rapids Family Waterpark is a state-of-the-art water park with high-speed slides to a trip down the lazy river. Try the wet and wild obstacle course or the dark tunnel slides. Interactive Kiddie lagoon and the huge tipping bucket that soaks all that need it. Or try Volcanic Revenge, the slide that defies gravity. Seasonal.
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