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A great opportunity for a summer road trip awaits you and your family at Bradley Beach. It’s a small, friendly and generally quiet community so you can feel comfortable bringing your entire family along for the trip. Day passes are reasonably priced and kids age 12 and younger are free. Bradley Beach isn’t usually crowded on non-holiday weekends so you can feel confident loading up your vehicle and taking the family for a fun Saturday or Sunday day trip to the beach without having to navigate through a lot of people.

What To Do On Bradley Beach

 

The first thing you’ll notice about Bradley Beach is how clean the area is. Whether it’s the streets, the beach itself, the parking lot or the public restrooms, the community does a great job of maintaining the area for visitors. On the same hand, the community always asks for visitors to do their part by keeping it clean and cleaning up after themselves before they leave for the day. Bradley Beach is a great place to relax and enjoy some peace and quiet by the ocean. But if you want to do something a little more adventurous, you can find fishing areas, surfing, rafting and other activities nearby.

End Your Beach Trip At Asbury Park

Take a beach day at Bradley Beach!Once you’ve soaked up enough sun for the day and you still have a couple of hours left before having to return home, consider checking out Asbury Park. There are several live music venues throughout the city that may have some music to enjoy while you’re there. The food scene is worth the drive itself, though. A popular restaurant you have to check out if you’re in the area is The Robinson Ale House. They have a wide range of food options from creative seafood dishes to hamburgers and anything in between to satisfy your hunger. You could go to The Robinson Ale House dozens of times and get something different every visit and enjoy every dish.

 

Bill DeBoer Jr

Written by Bill DeBoer Jr