Mainland Gateway to Long Beach Island
Welcome to Manahawkin, the Ocean County community that anchors Stafford Township and serves as the mainland gateway to Long Beach Island and the Jersey Shore.
Manahawkin sits in southern Ocean County, New Jersey, within Stafford Township, a municipality that traces its origins to 1749, when it was carved from Shrewsbury Township in what was then Monmouth County. The community's name comes from a Lenape word translated as "land of good corn," a nod to the fertile ground along the tidal creeks and pine barrens that shaped early settlement. Today Manahawkin is best understood by its geography: it is the last mainland stop before Route 72 carries drivers over the Manahawkin Bay Bridge to Long Beach Island, one of New Jersey's signature barrier-island shore destinations. Because of that position, Manahawkin serves as a service and retail hub for the Stafford Township area and a staging point for the barrier island beyond. The census-designated place itself is compact, with roughly 2,400 residents counted in 2020, but the surrounding Manahawkin ZIP code area is considerably larger and functions as the township's population and commercial center. The community is a mix of longtime shore-area families, seasonal and second-home owners drawn by the proximity to Long Beach Island, and residents of the large Ocean Acres planned community that spreads across the northern part of town. Life here blends a working Jersey Shore practicality with easy access to the beaches, marinas, and recreational amenities of the coast. Manahawkin Lake, a small freshwater lake at the center of the village, anchors a public park and community events, while the Route 72 corridor carries the everyday commerce of supermarkets, services, and local dining. For people who want the coastal lifestyle without living directly on a barrier island, Manahawkin offers a mainland base that keeps schools, shopping, and commuter routes close at hand.
Manahawkin is in Ocean County, New Jersey. It is an unincorporated community and census-designated place located within Stafford Township, the municipality that provides its local government and municipal services to residents of the area.
Manahawkin is not an incorporated city or township of its own. It is an unincorporated community and census-designated place within Stafford Township, meaning residents are governed by Stafford Township while Manahawkin itself functions as the township's main population and commercial center.
Manahawkin students attend the Stafford Township School District for kindergarten through sixth grade and the Southern Regional School District for seventh through twelfth grades. Both Southern Regional Middle School and Southern Regional High School are located within Manahawkin, keeping the regional schools close to home for local families.
Manahawkin sits directly on the mainland side of the Manahawkin Bay Bridge. Route 72 runs through the community and across the bay onto Long Beach Island, placing the barrier island's beaches and bayfront communities roughly a short drive from most of Manahawkin.
Manahawkin is best known as the mainland gateway to Long Beach Island. Its name comes from a Lenape word meaning 'land of good corn,' and the community is home to Manahawkin Lake Park, the Ocean Acres planned community, and the Southern Regional schools, while providing mainland access to the Jersey Shore's bayfront and beaches.
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Manahawkin's housing stock reflects its dual role as a long-established shore gateway and a modern residential community. The oldest homes cluster near the village center and Manahawkin Lake, where modest bungalows and mid-century single-family houses remain common. The largest single concentration of housing is Ocean Acres, a sprawling planned community in the northern portion of Manahawkin developed over several decades, offering a mix of single-family homes on suburban lots. The wider Stafford Township area also includes adult and age-restricted communities characteristic of Ocean County's retirement-era growth, alongside newer subdivisions. In general, buyers encounter a blend of older, more affordable mainland housing and newer suburban construction, all within a short drive of Long Beach Island's higher-profile waterfront market.
The most recognizable neighborhood in Manahawkin is Ocean Acres, a large planned community anchored by Ocean Acres Lake Park and the Ocean Acres Country Club. It occupies much of the community's northern half and provides the bulk of the area's newer suburban housing. The village center around Manahawkin Lake retains an older, small-town feel, with the lake itself as a neighborhood focal point and gathering place for township events. Beyond the CDP, the Manahawkin mailing area reaches toward the bayfront and the causeway to Long Beach Island, incorporating neighborhoods that blur into Stafford Township's coastal edges. This structure means residents can choose between established, tree-lined village streets near the lake or larger-lot suburban sections farther from the water.
Manahawkin's lifestyle is shaped by its role as the mainland's front door to Long Beach Island. Day-to-day needs are met along the Route 72 commercial corridor, which carries groceries, services, and a steady mix of local restaurants and pizzerias rather than a single downtown district. Community identity runs through Stafford Township events, including the annual Founders Day celebration and the Cardboard Boat Regatta held at Manahawkin Lake Park. The nearby attractions of Bay Village, Fantasy Island Amusement Park, and the historic Barnegat Lighthouse draw both residents and summer visitors. The result is a community that stays active year-round yet quiets in rhythm with the shore season, offering an everyday, workable version of Jersey Shore living rather than a purely vacation-oriented atmosphere.
Public education in Manahawkin is split between two districts. Students in kindergarten through sixth grade attend the Stafford Township School District, which operates the community's elementary schools. For seventh through twelfth grades, students move to the Southern Regional School District, whose Southern Regional Middle School and Southern Regional High School are both located in the Manahawkin section of Stafford Township. The regional district also serves neighboring communities, including the Ocean Township sending relationship. This two-district arrangement means Manahawkin families remain within the township for elementary school and stay local for the regional middle and high schools, a convenience for households that value schools close to home.
Manahawkin's transportation story is dominated by two corridors. Route 72 runs east-west through the community and leads directly over the Manahawkin Bay Bridge onto Long Beach Island, making the barrier island a matter of minutes away by car. The Garden State Parkway passes just west of the community, with its interchange providing a direct route north toward Toms River and the northern shore towns or south toward Atlantic City and Cape May. Commuting is therefore primarily automobile-based, with the Parkway as the spine for longer trips and Route 9 running parallel as a local alternative through Ocean County. Air travel is served by the broader region's airports, with Atlantic City and the Philadelphia-area airports reachable by highway, while local transit options remain limited in this part of Ocean County.
Recreation in Manahawkin centers on water and open space. Manahawkin Lake Park is the community's signature public space, hosting the annual Cardboard Boat Regatta, a beach and playground, and gathering spots for township events. Ocean Acres Lake Park and Heritage Park add neighborhood-level recreation, while the Ocean Acres Country Club offers an 18-hole golf course. Just beyond the community, the bayfront and the Manahawkin Bay Bridge open onto Long Beach Island's beaches, and regional attractions such as Tuckerton Seaport and the Barnegat Lighthouse State Park sit within easy reach. For boaters, anglers, and beachgoers, Manahawkin functions as a mainland home base with the full recreational coastline of southern Ocean County on its doorstep.
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