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Follow on Google News | Our Family-Friendly Jersey Shore Beach GuideBy: Bergen Mama Cape May, NJ For those with a keen aesthetic, head south to mile marker 0 on the Garden State Parkway to the most southern NJ beach, Cape May- a picturesque and family friendly town flanked with Victorian style homes and Inns leading to a pristine windswept shore. Distance from Bergen County: 170 miles/3 hours with no traffic Highlights: Besides the obvious visit to the beach, visitors love to climb to the top of the town's lighthouse for 360-degree vistas, take trolley tours and stroll the Washington Street Mall for its promenade of beach shops and fresh fudge. Fun fact: The beloved town is so charming that it was named a National Historic Landmark. Chow at: Arrive early at the Mad Batter (http://www.madbatter.com/ Stay At: Congress Hall (http://www.caperesorts.com/ Ocean City, NJ The self proclaimed "America's Greatest Family Resort" is an island that's as classic Jersey shore as you can envision, sans the booze. Distance from Bergen County: 140 miles/2.5 hours with no traffic Highlights: Voted one of the best beaches in NJ multiple times, OC also boasts a 2.5 mile boardwalk and the famed Gillian's Wonderland Pier (http://www.gillians.com/ Fun fact: The sale of alcohol is banned in the town, so you have to be willing to give up that wine with your dinner out or hop over to nearby Cape May for your fix. Chow at: Varsity Inn (http://varsityinnocnj.com/) Stay At: Overnighters can rest their heads at the all suites Flanders Hotel (http://theflandershotel.com/) Long Beach Island (LBI), NJ If you're a silky sand beach lover whose preferred summer shoe style is a pair of flip flops, LBI is the call. The barrier island boasts 18 miles of serene beach- perfect for everything from sand castle-making to surfing making it a great family getaway. Distance from Bergen County: 117 miles/ a little over 2 hours with no traffic Highlights: Generations love the Victorian-themed Fantasy Island Amusement Park (http://www.fantasyislandpark.com/) Fun fact: Surfing is such a part of the culture that the first Ron Jon surf shop opened up in Ship Bottom in 1961 and you can still shop the 4 story emporium today. Chow at: For a down and dirty breakfast (think monster sized chocolate chip pancakes) head over early to Mustache Bill's Diner (https://www.facebook.com/ Stay At: A beach house rental from Airbnb.com. (https://www.airbnb.com/? Bayhead/Point Pleasant The kids won't want to leave Point Pleasant's Jenkinsons Boardwalk (http://jenkinsons.com/) Distance from Bergen County: 80 miles/ 1.5 hours with no traffic Highlights: One of the best boardwalks on the Jersey shore- with rides, games, attractions, plus an Aquarium and a new ropes course. Weekly events (think Mermaid Tea Party and Sandcastle Contests) ensure this fun summer spot never gets old. Fun fact: Adopt an Animal (http://www.jenkinsons.com/ Chow at: Joe Leone's (https://www.joeleones.com/) Stay At: Nearby Bayhead and bike over. We love updated historic Grenville Hotel (http://thegrenville.com/) Bradley Beach This very-close-to- Distance from Bergen County: 70 miles/ 1.3 hours with no traffic Highlights: Chairs and umbrellas are available for rent, and surfers can hang ten in designated areas (or perfect their craft at one of the nearby surf schools). Mini-golf is fun for the kids when their done with the beach for the day. Fun fact: If you want action (and love seafood) visit during the town's annual Lobster Fest (http://www.bblobsterfest.com/) Chow at: Under the grass thatched umbrellas at Hula Grill on the beach which serves up breakfast, tacos and fresh squeezed lemonade. Pop into Beach Plum Ice Cream for icey goodness before you head home. For more information, visit http://bergenmama.com/ End
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