Jersey Shore Boardwalk Borough
Welcome to Seaside Heights, an Ocean County boardwalk borough on the Barnegat Peninsula where the beach, Casino Pier's rides, and classic Jersey Shore summers come together east of Toms River.
Seaside Heights is a borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, on the Barnegat Peninsula, a narrow strip of land between the Atlantic Ocean and Barnegat Bay along the Jersey Shore. It has a year-round population of roughly 2,400, though the borough swells dramatically each summer with visitors and seasonal residents drawn to its beach and boardwalk. The borough was incorporated on February 26, 1913, from portions of Berkeley Township and Dover Township, which later became Toms River. It developed as a classic shore resort, and its identity remains tied to that role. The boardwalk is the center of the community, anchored by Casino Pier with its amusement rides and the Breakwater Beach waterpark, alongside the Funtown Pier. Seaside Heights gained national recognition as a filming location for MTV's "Jersey Shore," which brought the town's boardwalk culture to a wide audience. Housing in the borough is dense and resort-oriented, with a mix of beach bungalows, duplexes, condominiums, and newer single-family homes, and a large share of properties used seasonally or as summer rentals. The compact grid places most homes within walking distance of the ocean and the attractions. Public education is provided by the Seaside Heights School District, which operates a single elementary school; students in grades 7 through 12 attend Central Regional schools. Transportation centers on New Jersey Route 35, which passes through the borough, and Route 37, which terminates at Route 35 in Seaside Heights, connecting the town to Toms River, the Garden State Parkway, and the broader Ocean County region. Island Beach State Park lies immediately to the south, extending the shoreline recreation well beyond the borough's borders.
Seaside Heights is a borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, situated on the Barnegat Peninsula along the Jersey Shore. It lies between the Atlantic Ocean and Barnegat Bay, just north of Island Beach State Park and east of Toms River.
Seaside Heights is best known for its beach and boardwalk, anchored by Casino Pier with its amusement rides and the Breakwater Beach waterpark. The boardwalk's two piers, Casino and Funtown, are the center of the borough's summer activity.
Seaside Heights operates its own elementary school through the Seaside Heights School District. Students in grades 7 through 12 attend Central Regional schools under a sending/receiving relationship with the regional district.
Seaside Heights is reached by New Jersey Route 35, which runs through the borough, and Route 37, which ends at Route 35 in Seaside Heights. The borough is a short drive from Toms River and about an hour from the Philadelphia and northern New Jersey metropolitan areas.
Seaside Heights was incorporated as a borough on February 26, 1913, from portions of Berkeley Township and Dover Township, which later became Toms River. It developed as a shore resort along the Barnegat Peninsula.
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