Mar 132010
 
A Rainy Day in Atlantic City with Teens and Tweens

     When it rains on a summer’s day at the Jersey Shore, many families on vacation either hunker down with books and board games or head out to the mall or the movies.  The last time it rained when we were in Wildwood we found virtually everyone at the Shore decided to go to the local theater and it was packed!  Instead of waiting in line to see a movie we were not even interested in watching, we jumped in the car and headed up the coast to Atlantic City – it turned out to be a great way to beat the rain.       Known mostly as an adult destination due to its concentration of casinos and adult entertainment venues, Atlantic City also offers a lot to families with teens and tweens.  [...]

Mar 072010
 
Sandy Hook Offers Jersey Shore Sun, Fun and History

     The Sandy Hook unit of the Gateway National Seashore represents the most northern reach of the Jersey Shore.  The six mile barrier beach sand spit extends into lower New York Bay, south of Manhattan.  The southern end of Sandy Hook hosts a number of fishing and bathing beaches while the northern end is home to a range of  historic military sites.  Whether you are looking for swimming, history, nature or biking you can find it on Sandy Hook.  And, the sunsets are pretty awesome too!       Most people access the Hook via car, although shuttle buses do connect the park to the Seastreak high speed NY-NJ ferry in the summer.  Lifeguards oversee the main ocean swimming beaches from 10 am to 6 pm between Memorial Day and Labor Day.   Be advised that Gunnison [...]

Mar 022010
 
Jersey Shore Hikes, History and More with Teens and Tweens

     While the beach is the big draw at the Jersey Shore, don’t overlook the wonderful hikes, history, boating, golf, camping and other recreational activities available at the hidden jewels of the Shore, i.e. the county and state parks of Monmouth and Ocean Counties.  We’ll just hit some of the highlights here but be sure to check out the official sites like the Monmouth County Park System home page and the New Jersey State Parks site for lots more information, reservations and operating hours.  Within a short drive of the beach you can find: The Historic Village of Allaire and Allaire State Park      The non-profit Historic Village of Allaire,Farmingdale, NJ, maintains a well restored 18th century industrial village of more than 40 buildings including row houses, a chapel, a store, a [...]

Feb 222010
 
Jersey Shore Boat Tours with Teens and Tweens

     With 100 plus miles of coastline, you are never far from the water at the Jersey Shore.  Marinas in Belmar, Point Pleasant, Cape May and other towns are the place to go to check out your options.  From fishing to power boats, party boats, ferries, sailboat charters, riverboat rides or whale watches you can find them at the  Jersey Shore.  Major holidays like July 4th bring on specialty fireworks cruises to major extravaganzas  in Red Bank and New York Harbor, as well as local shows.   We love the sunset cruises up the coast that give you a bird’s eye view of the various boardwalks and towns along your route.      Depending on your interests, budget and time you are sure to find something the whole family will enjoy.  Some of [...]

Feb 162010
 
Kayak Tour of Cape May Salt Marsh

     The southern portion of New Jersey, including the Pine Barrens and the salt marshes around Cape May and Wildwood, are important stop off points for migratory birds up and down the East Coast. Parts of the marshes have been protected the Cape May National Wildlife Refuge although most of the tidal salt  marshes closest to Cape May are still up for grabs.      We spent a few hours paddling through the tranquil waterways in ocean kayaks as part of a small group tour involving 4 or 5 kayaks run by Aqua Trail Kayak Nature Tours.  The 2 1/2 hour tour takes you close to nesting ospreys, herons, egrets, and other salt marsh flora and fauna.  Our favorites were the fiddler crabs that dig into the sandbanks.  Bring Sun Tan [...]

Feb 142010
 
Twin Lights Overlook Sandy Hook

     The  Jersey Shore is home to a number of light houses from Cape May to the south to the Twin Lights of the Navesink overlooking Sandy Hook Gateway National Seashore at the Northern tip.  The Twin Lights have protected the coast since 1828 and the current lighthouse was built in 1862.  Decommissioned in 1949, the Twin Lights are maintained by private donations today.  The lighthouse is worth a stop for both the sweeping views of Sandy Hook, and New York Harbor beyond, as well as for the history and architecture.      We have visited the Twin Lights several times, and even as teens and tweens our kids enjoy climbing to the top of the North Tower to take in the views more than 200 feet below.  They are impressed by [...]

Feb 042010
 
Fun in the Sun at Point Pleasant, NJ

     Point Pleasant, NJ beckons families with teens and tweens to spend a day or a week at its family friendly boardwalk and stunning beaches.  Like Belmar to the north, Point Pleasant’s beaches are wide and well cared for with life guards, bathhouses, rentals and lots of food and diversions available.   Or, you can pack a cooler, bring your own chairs, umbrella, sun hats, a good book and a boogie board and settle in for the day!       The Jenkinson’s Boardwalk  family friendly emporium of arcades, rides, mini golf and games of chance adds the classic boardwalk experience, supplemented by a lovely aquarium and  a few sit down restuarants with ocean views.   It isn’t unusual to see dolphins playing in the surf and the beach level Martell’s Tiki Bar serves up some great burgers and drinks on [...]

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