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Barnegat Lighthouse State Park adventures

Barnegat Lighthouse State Park Adventures

Barnegat Lighthouse State Park offers visitors scenic coastal views, historic lighthouse access, and a variety of outdoor recreation along the shores of Barnegat Bay on Long Beach Island, New Jersey.

23
Acres Protected
2
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1957
Year Established

About Barnegat Lighthouse State Park

 

Located on the northern tip of Long Beach Island, Barnegat Lighthouse State Park encompasses the iconic Barnegat Lighthouse, commonly known as "Old Barney." The park covers a stretch of coastal land along Barnegat Bay, providing panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and nearby marshlands. The area is characterized by sandy beaches, salt marshes, dunes, and maritime forests that support local wildlife such as shorebirds, ospreys, and small mammals. Established as a state park, it preserves the historic 1859 lighthouse, which stands 172 feet tall and has long served as a navigational aid for mariners entering Barnegat Inlet. Visitors can climb the lighthouse tower for stunning vistas of the island and bay. The park offers a variety of recreational opportunities including hiking on trails through dunes and coastal vegetation, picnicking, fishing, bird watching, and photography. In summer months, the beach area is popular for swimming and sunbathing. The park's location near popular shore towns makes it accessible for day visitors seeking a combination of history, nature, and outdoor activities. The habitat also plays an important role in protecting local wildlife and preserving the coastal environment. Seasonal events and guided tours of the lighthouse enhance visitor experiences and educational understanding of the site’s maritime heritage. Overall, Barnegat Lighthouse State Park is a well-rounded destination combining natural beauty with cultural significance, appealing to families, history buffs, and outdoor enthusiasts.

Highlights

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Barnegat Lighthouse (Old Barney) – historic 1859 lighthouse with climbable tower

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Panoramic views of Barnegat Bay, Atlantic Ocean, and surrounding marshlands

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Sandy beach area suitable for swimming and fishing along Barnegat Inlet

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Salt marshes and dunes providing habitat for shorebirds and coastal wildlife

Notable Natural Features

Barnegat Lighthouse

An iconic 172-foot brick lighthouse built in 1859, offering tours and panoramic views from its observation deck.

Barnegat Inlet

A narrow waterway connecting Barnegat Bay with the Atlantic Ocean, popular for fishing and boating.

Coastal Dunes and Salt Marshes

Natural habitats supporting a variety of shorebirds, marine life, and unique vegetation typical of New Jersey's barrier islands.