Here's The Most Scenic Drive You Can Possibly Take In New Jersey This Winter
By Kristen|Updated on November 30, 2022(Originally published November 25, 2022)
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All of New Jersey shines when covered in snow, but the season brings with it a unique experience. It turns out winter hikes aren’t the only way to enjoy the great outdoors during the chilly season. While many enjoy our beautiful beaches during the summer, several shore spots allow cars on the sand during the off-season. There’s no drive more scenic than a New Jersey beach drive along our coast in the snow. Find out below if your favorite beach offers winter rides on the water.
Other beaches in New Jersey which offer vehicle access in the winter include Ocean Beach in Dover Township, Ortley Beach, Berkeley Township Beach, Harvey Cedars, Surf City, Ship Bottom (which also offers surfing), 7 different beaches in Long Beach, Corson’s Inlet State Park, Sea Isle City, Avalon and Stone Harbor.
The mix of snow, sand, surf and seclusion is truly spectacular. Without the hustle and bustle of summertime traffic, volleyball games, and sunbathers seeking the best spot, you’ll be able to appreciate the natural beauty of the beach in a whole new way. Drive slowly, take in the sights and don’t forget to stop and relax – few other drives allow for this. No traffic to content with except the seagulls! For more winter fun in New Jersey, check out Cape May or Bergen County’s Winter Wonderland.
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