Eleven coastal spots face steeper rates, as seven towns boost both daily and seasonal fees. In a startling move, Deal township pushed season passes to $200: a $50 increase that puts it at the top of New Jersey’s price list.
Deal’s daily entry shot up by $5, landing at $15. This marks the steepest single-year increase across the state’s beach towns.
Across New Jersey’s shoreline, season passes now average $71, marking a $4 rise from last year. Some towns split the difference: four raised daily rates while keeping seasonal costs steady.
Not all news is bad for beachgoers. Six coastal spots still offer free access. Better yet, five beaches maintain daily fees under $10.
Behind the increases lie mounting operational demands. Towns must balance rising costs for sand maintenance, lifeguard staffing, and public safety measures. Local leaders face tough choices between budget needs and beach access. Short but intense summer seasons must generate enough funds for year-round upkeep.
The changes affect everyone, from year-round residents to summer tourists, who flock to New Jersey’s 130 miles of coast. Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, these badges serve as required entry passes.
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