Monmouth County Activities
for Now that we know Central Jersey does exist, there are dozens of reasons why you should take the kids to visit Monmouth County: there’s Native American and Revolutionary War history, beautiful beaches along the Jersey Shore and several amusement parks, both indoors and outdoors. Here’s our list of the best places to visit in any of the 53 municipalities in the county, plus some hidden gems.
So much to see and do
Discover spectacular sites to see and unforgettable things to do in NJ today, this weekend and all through the year. Wondering what to do on your next visit? We have a nearly endless list of ideas! 130 miles of beaches beckon (even beyond toes-in-the-sand season!) and our lighthouses are ready to illuminate our maritime heritage for you. Casinos deliver pulse-pounding gaming action and world-class entertainment. Our culinary scene serves up mouthwatering dishes for foodies to sample and savor. Adventurers and thrill seekers go wild for our outdoor recreation and amusement parks. Players seeking a challenging round will meet their match on our golf courses. History buffs celebrate and relive pivotal moments from our rich and legendary past. Culture connoisseurs immerse themselves in the Garden State’s acclaimed fine and performing arts. Exploring our state and national parks brings nature lovers boundless inspiration. And families find fun for all ages, with attractions running the gamut from super high energy to relaxed and low-key.
The Long Branch Beach and Boardwalk
Escape to the beautiful resort town of Long Branch, complete with sandy beaches, oceanfront promenades, delicious food and plenty of summertime events.
Long Branch is conveniently located about one hour from New York City and northern New Jersey. It is a beautiful resort town with something for everyone, wide sandy beaches and an oceanfront promenade for jogging, strolling and enjoying a summer full of events.
Art permeates life and makes its way into the food we eat, the beer we drink, the art which we appreciate, says those who created Long Branch’s Whitechapel Projects, a venue for food, drink, art and performance. The flex-use gallery will host art installations, educational events, fermenting classes, pop-up restaurants and other creative endeavors.