![]() Children 11 years of age and younger and seniors 65 years of age and older are not required to wear a beach badge. $10 – Daily (Children 12 & under are free)Īnyone who is 12 years of age through 64 years of age is required to wear a beach badge. Senior 65+ badges must be purchase in person. Ticket booth at Sunset Park, West Salem Ave. There is a $1 surcharge for badges purchased on the beach.įree – Children 12 & under, Active military and their dependents, with proofĪdults 65+ may purchase a lifetime senior badge for $12 which may only be obtained at Borough Hall Beach Badge Office, with ID. Surfing is permitted in areas outside of the lifeguard flags. ![]() Call town for details.īadges are required on all Barnegat Light beaches (Ocean and Bay) for all persons age 12 and over. Beach Haven does not allow dogs anytime.īay Beaches: Beach Badges are required on all LBI beaches. or after 5 p.m.ĭO NOT dig holes on the beach deeper than the user's knee.ĭO NOT use vehicles of any sort on the dunes.ĭO NOT dig into the dunes or camp on them.ĭogs are not allowed on the beach from April 1st - October 1st. Practice social distancing required during COVID-19 by the governor.ĭO use designated paths when going to and from the beach.ĭO stay off the grassy area of the dunes.ĭO remind others that the dune grass is vulnerable.ĭO NOT swim before 10 a.m. Our best defense against erosion and flooding from the sea is the combination of gently sloping beaches and well-established sand dunes. Long Beach Island is build of sand, Keeping that sand in place, especially on the dune is of vital importance. Badges are good for beaches within the municipality for which they were purchased. Each town also charges a small user's fee for upkeep, maintenance and protection and had certain rules beachgoers are asked to follow.īeach Badges are required when lifeguards are on duty-from early June until a week or so after Labor Day. Long Beach Island towns welcome you to use their beaches. ![]()
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