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Area Attractions:

Long Beach Island

Long Beach Island is a beach lover’s paradise. Even at the widest point of this 18-mile-long island strewn with small shore towns and long stretches of white sand, you’re never more than half a mile from the other side. In the north part of the island is Barnegat Lighthouse and the commercial fishing port of Viking Village. Head south to find bustling Surf City and Beach Haven, the island’s main action center and home of Fantasy Island Amusement Park, Thundering Surf Water Park & Golf, Settler’s Mill Adventure Golf and the Surflight Theater. The town is also a popular shopping spot, especially the stores in the belly of the reconstructed tall ship at Schooner’s Wharf.

Atlantic City

Atlantic City is a seaside resort and gaming capital of the east coast that hosts 30 million visitors a year, making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the U.S. Atlantic City is bursting at the seams with world-renowned casinos, resorts and other hotels, brand name restaurants featuring famous chefs, unique attractions, headline entertainment, extravagant spas, championship golf, elite shopping and so much more.

Storybook Land

Storybook Land has been keeping the spirit of childhood alive in an entertaining and educational atmosphere for over 65 years. There is a world of wonderful things to see and do at Storybook Land. 20 acres of family fun where you can walk through the pages of children's classic stories and nursery rhymes. Enjoy exciting new family rides and attractions in a remarkably clean and enjoyable park setting.

Historic Smithville

Visit Historic Smithville and the Village Greene today and start a family tradition. Open every day of the year except Christmas, the village is a wonderful place to visit. Whether you want to dine at a café, tavern or restaurant, shop at one of the more than 40 unique shoppes and boutiques or simply stroll along the cobblestone paths and enjoy the beautiful and neatly manicured grounds, there is something for everyone!

Batsto Village

Batsto Village, is a New Jersey historic site located in the South Central Pinelands, which is administered by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's Division of Parks & Forestry. This site is nationally recognized for its historical significance and beauty. The roots of Batsto Village can be traced back to 1766. Two centuries of American history are available to visitors, with the Pinelands environment as a scenic backdrop.

Renault Winery

The Winery boasts 158 continuous years of careful cultivation, persistence, and innovation. The Renault is one of the most popular tourist attractions in New Jersey, it is a recognized New Jersey State Historical site and one of the oldest continuously operating wineries in the United States. Located off of Breman Avenue in Egg Harbor City, Renault Winery offers a state-of-the-art hotel, a gourmet restaurant, catering for banquets, weddings, and winery tours. Book a fire pit or a cabana to enjoy dinner and a cocktail … or two. Enjoy the experience.

Ocean City Beaches and Boardwalk

The Travel Channel calls Ocean City’s classic wooden boardwalk one of America’s best. USA Today named it one of the nation’s “Top 10 Great Boardwalks”. In short, it’s three miles of highly concentrated fun - and one more reason to get to Ocean City ASAP. Start your day on the boardwalk with a morning bike ride. Bring your own, or rent from one of many bike shops. Day or night, there’s always something happening - and quite often, it’s free. Take in an impromptu show by one of the street performers, or watch exotic kites soar skyward on the refreshing ocean breeze.

Wildwood Beaches and Boardwalk

The Wildwoods' award-winning Boardwalk features 38 blocks packed end to end with stores, shops, water parks, eateries, live entertainment and amusement piers with over 100 rides and attractions. The sights, the sounds and the smells of the Wildwoods Boardwalk are pure sensory overload! Day or night, whether you’re out on a morning bike ride, taking in the carnival-like atmosphere or simply out for a stroll enjoying the refreshing salt air, there’s always something happening on the Boardwalk. But don’t worry if all the fun and excitement wears you out - the world-famous Sightseer Tram Car will transport you from one end of the Boardwalk to the other.

Six Flags Great Adventure

A short ride to Jackson Township, Six Flags Great Adventure shattered the world record for tallest drop ride with the 41-story Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom! Connected to the tallest Kingda Ka roller coaster. Zumanjaro hoists riders 415 feet into the sky and rocket them back to Earth at 90 miles per hour while Kingda Ka trains launch right toward them at speeds of up to 128 miles per hour. Each drop tower features a gondola with eight riders.

Adventure Crossing USA

The campus of Adventure Crossing USA is a sports and recreation complex, including Adventure Golf, Sports & Entertainment. Thousands of guests are now visiting this Adventure & Entertainment venue. You will find Top Golf, Axe Throwing, Arcade, Laser Tag, US Bowl, ClimbWall, Top Tracer Range and many other activities. There is something for everyone. You’ll find Popeyes, Starbucks, Jamba, Panda Express and many more retail locations. Adventure Crossing USA is @ 515 Monmouth Rd, Jackson, NJ.

Tuckerton Seaport

The Tuckerton Seaport, a working maritime village, is located along the Tuckerton Creek. This one-of-a-kind attraction, in the heart of historic Tuckerton NJ, brings the Jersey Shore’s maritime traditions of the past and present to life through people, exhibits and hands-on activities. Discover the Jersey Shore’s unique maritime heritage and the interaction between culture and nature on the Barnegat Bay. Experience the rich traditions of the Jersey Shore and its Baymen through the Seaport’s recreated and historic buildings, demonstrations, exhibits, events, festivals, live aquatic displays and more. Decoy carvers, boat builders, basket makers, and baymen entertain, educate and delight visitors of all ages. Stroll the 3/4 mile boardwalk and experience life on the Tuckerton “Crik.” Identify birds and plants on our 1/4 mile nature trail. Tour the site and view garveys, sneakboxes, yachts, and party boats displayed on land and water.

Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge

The Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge protects more than 47,000 acres of southern New Jersey coastal habitats which is actively managed for migratory birds. The refuge’s location in one of the Atlantic Flyway’s most active flight paths makes it an important link in seasonal bird migration. Its value for the protection of water birds and their habitat continues to increase as people develop the New Jersey shore for our own use.