Things to do in Spring Lake: A Classic Seaside Resort Town

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Known for its charming downtown, wide beach, stately homes, and picturesque lake in the middle of the town, Spring Lake, NJ, lives up to its name–The Jewel of the Jersey Shore. This Monmouth County gem is a favorite for our family, and when we go, we make sure to hit up Divine Park with its cool wooden bridges and playgrounds, the pristine long beach with amazing views of the Atlantic Ocean, and the chic downtown area with boutiques and delicious restaurants. It’s a place for lots of family fun that you can visit over and over again and never tire of the gorgeous setting. Read on for more about visiting Spring Lake and what to know before you go. (featured photo credit: NJ MOM)

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The beach and boardwalk in Spring Lake are beautiful any time of the day. Photo Credit: NJ MOM

Sit on the sandy beaches

With two miles of clean, sandy beaches, Spring Lake is the kind of beach where you stake your umbrella in the sand, set up your chair, and settle in for a glorious beach day. We love this family-friendly beach because it goes for miles, parking is free, and there is plenty of space to spread out. Tents and canopies are not allowed on the beach, but it’s easy to put up an umbrella while the kids build sandcastles or run into the waves. And if the waves are calling, check out Hammer Surf School, where kids can learn the official Jersey Shore sport of surfing from Shore native and professional surfer Sam Hammer.  

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Spring Lake hosts movies and concerts on the boardwalk and beach. Photo Credit: NJ MOM

Walk the frill-free boardwalk

Unlike neighboring shore towns, Spring Lake’s 1.9-mile boardwalk is simple with no amusements and stretches the entire length of the beach, making it easy to navigate with a stroller or with the kids. We prefer to visit in the evening when it cools down and let the kids get some energy out. Walking the boardwalk takes a little over a half hour from Lake Como at the north end. And if you’re planning to make it a full-on beach day, the boardwalk is your go-to for storing coolers (there’s no food allowed on the beach) and taking a breather since there’s a snack bar, outdoor showers, and bathrooms located on the north and south end of the boardwalk.

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Noon in Spring Lake is a perfect stop for coffee, handmade jewelry, or non-toxic candles. Photo Credit: NJ MOM

Stop by the chic shops

We always make sure to stop by downtown Spring Lake on Third Avenue, which has unique stores and trendy boutiques. There are no parking meters or street lights, and the pretty landscaped street has a very relaxed vibe. My kids are always ready to curl up with the latest picture books at Thunder Road Books while I shop for bathing suits at Bare Wires Surf Shop and check out adorable baby and children’s outfits at Hive Baby Boutique. Another favorite is Noon, where you can always pick up a gift like jewelry or their handmade bright tea towel and a latte (they have a coffee bar) while you shop. 

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The Sundae Times in Spring Lake has a variety of ice cream flavors, vegan and sugar-free options, and sherbet for any sweet tooth. Photo Credit: NJ MOM

Elevated restaurants for every tastebud

When it’s time to eat, Spring Lake has some of the best restaurants on the Jersey Shore. A relative newcomer to the scene, Spring Lake Seafood is a chic seafood spot with city-slick decor and a delish raw bar, tapas, and fresh fish. Down the road,  Amelia’s By The Sea in The Grand Victorian Hotel offers ocean views and an Italian twist on seafood favorites, like spicy Angry Lobster. Kids will find plenty on the menu at Argula on Morris Avenue with sandwiches, deli wraps, and burgers. And don’t miss the iconic Third Avenue Chocolate Shoppe for homemade candy like bark, truffles, caramel squares, and a delicious almond butter crunch. Craving homemade ice cream? Try out Sundae Times Ice Cream Shop, Hoffman’s Ice Cream, or Belle’s Ice Cream—for a really sweet ending to a shore day.

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Divine Park in Spring Lake is a prime shaded spot to swing and play. Photo Credit: NJ MOM

Get out and play

After time on the beach, we make sure to hit Divine Park on W. Lake Dr. by the lake and St Catherine’s church (you can cross the wooden footbridge to access the playground). Not only are there fantastic lake views, wooden bridges, and the perfect background for photos (you may even see a wedding party pose while you are there), but the playground is a wide and shady spot where my kids like to climb up the rock wall and slide down the adjoining slide and play games of tag. It’s one of our favorite spots to take a walk any time of the year and see the lake and changing seasons—you may even spot some bunnies or other wildlife along the way.

things to do in Spring Lake Community House nj momThe Spring Lake Community House has a theatre company, live shows, and a library. Photo Credit: NJ MOM

Watch a show or take a class

The Spring Lake Community House was dedicated in 1923, and its Tudor-style architecture and immaculate gardening make it stand out on Madison Avenue. The house is home to the Spring Lake Theatre Company, the Spring Lake Public Library, the Children’s Theater Workshop, and the Spring Lake Theatre Dance School. It’s worth a peek inside to admire the building’s detailed woodwork and original furniture. And check out the schedule of live performances such as My Fair Lady, their 42nd production of Scrooge around the holidays, and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in the intimate theatre and stage (and a claim to have no “bad seats” in the house).

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Spring Lake is filled with beautiful landscaping and architecture. Photo Credit: NJ MOM

What to know before you go

Spring Lake is a great place to visit any time of year. The town is very walkable, and getting around with a stroller is easy. If you decide to make it a beach day, daily badges are $12, and seasonal badges are $110 for ages 12 and up. Late-season badges are also available for $70 from August 1 until Labor Day. Parking is free all year round, whether you are by the beach or downtown. There are also plenty of events throughout the year—kick off the summer with the Spring Lake Five Mile Run with the popular kids’ fun run on Memorial Day Weekend. Check out the Irish Festival in June and the Italian Festival in September. In October, get a peek at some of the gorgeous homes at the Spring Lake Kitchen Tour, while in November through December, watch the trains at Spring Lake’s Annual Christmas Train Village. 

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