{"ok":true,"data":{"id":2992,"slug":"avon-by-the-sea-beach-avon-by-the-sea","name":"Avon-by-the-Sea Beach","country":"USA","state":"New Jersey","city":"Avon-by-the-Sea","coords":{"lat":40.192,"lng":-74.0178},"beachType":null,"tags":["family"],"article":{"hero":"Avon-by-the-Sea occupies a quiet mile of Monmouth County coastline, squeezed between Bradley Beach and Belmar yet resolutely unhurried. The boardwalk here is wood, not concrete, and it dead-ends at pavilions painted white and sage green. You'll notice families with small children staking out spots near the lifeguard stands, grandparents unfolding canvas chairs in the shade of umbrellas that have seen a dozen seasons.\n\nThe beach itself is compact—high tide brings the ocean close to the bulkhead—but that intimacy is part of the appeal. You wade into water that's brisk even in August, the bottom sloping gently, no sudden drops or riptides to worry about. Surfers favor the breaks closer to Belmar; here the swells are forgiving, the kind that let a boogie-boarder catch a ride without drama. Gulls wheel overhead, and the scent of saltwater mixes with sunscreen and the faint sweetness of funnel cake drifting from the pavilion snack bar.\n\nBy late afternoon, the light softens, casting long shadows across the sand. You'll see couples walking the water's edge, dogs on leashes after five o'clock, joggers taking advantage of the firm-packed strand. There's no boardwalk amusement pier, no arcade din—just the rhythmic crash of the Atlantic and the creak of the wooden planks beneath your feet.","teaser":"You step onto the boardwalk past gingerbread cottages and find a beach narrower than its neighbors, hemmed by a low seawall that locals drape towels over. The sand is coarse under your feet, the waves modest, the crowd thin—even in July.","uniqueAngle":"The only dry town on the Jersey Shore, Avon retains a Victorian-era quietude that neighboring beaches long ago traded for nightlife.","accessType":"Drive-up / boardwalk entry","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Gentle Swells","subtitle":"Shallow slope, safe for toddlers"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Pavilion Portraits","subtitle":"Century-old architecture frames ocean shots"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Seawall Lounging","subtitle":"Drape towels over low bulkhead"},{"icon":"food","title":"Boardwalk Snacks","subtitle":"Ice cream and hot pretzels"}],"audience":{"surfer":"Avon's breaks are forgiving, best on a southeast swell when the sandbars cooperate near the Belmar border. You'll find waist-high rollers most summer mornings, glassy before the afternoon seabreeze chops things up. The local lineup skews older and mellow—drop in with courtesy and you'll have no trouble. Water temps hover mid-sixties in July, so a spring suit is comfortable. Wax tropical in summer, cool in shoulder seasons. The narrow beach means your board's a short carry.","couples":"Walk north toward the Shark River Inlet at dusk when the sky turns amber and the fishing boats chug home. Rent a room at the Cashelmara Inn, a Victorian a block inland with wide porches and morning coffee service. For dinner, cross into Belmar for scallops at Klein's Fish Market, then return to Avon's quiet streets for an evening stroll past homes strung with Edison bulbs. The boardwalk benches facing east are yours alone after nine, just the two of you and the sound of waves.","backpacker":"Beach badges run eighteen dollars daily in summer, but after five-thirty entry is free and lifeguards gone. Sleep cheap at the Spring Lake Manor or grab a bunk in Asbury Park, three miles north, then bike down Main Street. Pack sandwiches from Wawa in Neptune; boardwalk snacks will set you back eight bucks for a slice. NJ Transit's North Jersey Coast Line stops in Bradley Beach, a ten-minute walk west. Street parking is metered but free Sundays and after six on weekdays.","local":"Hit the sand before seven on summer weekdays when the beach is yours and the lifeguard chairs still stacked. The north end near Norwood Avenue sees fewer families, better shelling after a nor'easter. Locals know October offers the warmest water of the year, sixties into early November, and the autumn light is worth the chill. Bring your rod for stripers in the fall run. Skip the pavilion; real coffee is at Turning Point on Main Street, open at six-thirty.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Avon-by-the-Sea Beach is generally considered family-friendly and safe for swimming. Lifeguards are on duty during summer months, typically from late June through early September. The beach features calmer waters compared to some neighboring Jersey Shore locations, making it suitable for families with children. Always swim near lifeguard stands, check daily beach conditions and flags, and supervise children closely. Beach patrols monitor conditions and post warnings when necessary. The gentle slope and typically manageable waves make this a popular choice for families seeking a safer swimming environment.","q":"Is Avon-by-the-Sea Beach safe for swimming with children?"},{"a":"Summer (June through August) offers the warmest weather and full amenities, with ocean temperatures reaching the mid-60s to low 70s Fahrenheit. However, Avon-by-the-Sea is enjoyable year-round for different reasons. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures for walking the boardwalk with fewer crowds. Shoulder seasons (May and September) often have comfortable weather with reduced crowds and lower accommodation rates. Winter attracts visitors for scenic beach walks and storm watching. For swimming and traditional beach activities, late June through early September is ideal when lifeguards are present.","q":"What is the best time of year to visit Avon-by-the-Sea Beach?"},{"a":"Avon-by-the-Sea offers metered street parking along Ocean Avenue and nearby side streets. Parking meters typically operate from May through September, with rates varying by season. There's also a municipal parking lot near the beach pavilion. During peak summer season, arrive early as parking fills quickly, especially on weekends. Some visitors choose to park in nearby residential areas, but always observe posted restrictions. Beach badges are required during summer season (separate from parking fees). Consider walking or biking if staying nearby, as the town is quite compact and pedestrian-friendly.","q":"Where can I park at Avon-by-the-Sea Beach and how much does it cost?"},{"a":"Avon-by-the-Sea has several dining options within walking distance of the beach, including casual eateries, cafes, and ice cream shops along Main Street and Sylvania Avenue. The beach pavilion offers restrooms and changing facilities. For more extensive dining and shopping options, nearby Belmar (adjacent town) provides numerous restaurants, bars, and shops within a short walk or drive. The area offers various lodging options including bed-and-breakfasts, small inns, and vacation rentals. Bradley Beach and Ocean Grove, neighboring communities, also provide additional dining and accommodation choices within minutes.","q":"What restaurants and amenities are available near Avon-by-the-Sea Beach?"},{"a":"Yes, Avon-by-the-Sea features a scenic wooden boardwalk that's perfect for walking, jogging, or biking. The boardwalk extends along the oceanfront and connects to neighboring communities, allowing visitors to walk to Belmar and Bradley Beach. Unlike larger Jersey Shore boardwalks, Avon's is quieter and more residential in character, without commercial arcades or amusement rides. This makes it ideal for peaceful strolls, watching sunrises, and enjoying ocean views without heavy crowds. The boardwalk is well-maintained and popular with locals and visitors seeking a more tranquil beach town atmosphere.","q":"Does Avon-by-the-Sea have a boardwalk?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Avon-by-the-Sea Beach: New Jersey's Victorian Coastline","description":"Pristine sands meet Victorian charm along this family-friendly Jersey Shore escape. 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