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The Wildwoods in New Jersey

April 5th, 2009 No comments

Have you visited Wildwood, NJ lately? Wildwood was voted the most popular beach in New Jersey last year! In fact, Wildwood Crest and North Wildwood made the top ten list also! They took first, second and fourth place in the top ten!

When choosing Wildwood, many families choose it due to the hugely popular Wildwood boardwalk, which is overflowing with rides, games, food and entertainment. Whether youre looking for a great Philly cheese steak, pizza or ice cream, youll find it on the boardwalk.

You cant go to the Wildwood boardwalk without visiting Morey’s Piers. They are known for the wild and fun roller coasters as well as the place for rides for small children. Theres truly something for every age range. You can bring your younger children and teens to the same place, and everyone is happy!

Feet tired? The Wildwood tram will carry you from one of the super long boardwalk to the other. For a small fee, you can hop on board this 60 year old iconic tram and take in the sites, or save your feet from hiking the length of the boardwalk from one end to the other.

Looking for a great beach? The Wildwood beaches not only offer large clean beaches, but youll also find they are free! What, free beaches in New Jersey? Yes, there are a few left, and Wildwood has miles of free, clean beaches for you to play on.

No matter what kind of outdoor activity youre looking for, youll find lots of fun options in the Wildwoods. Youll find dolphin watching tours, bike riding, water sports and more.

Wildwood also offers a huge choice of accommodations. With wall to wall condos, hotels and beach rentals, theres something to meet every price range. This huge selection helps keep prices down, and makes the Wildwoods an affordable family vacation.

The Wildwoods are known having a retro feel, with their Doo Wop style, and retro architecture. Youll find lots of bright and bold colors, along with playful sweeping designs. Did you know you can even find a Doo Wop museum and tour in Wildwood?

New Jersey has a great summer playground in the Wildwoods. If youre looking for an active and fun family getaway, consider Wildwood, NJ.

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Naturist Beach in New Jersey

March 12th, 2009 No comments

Gunnison Beach is found in Monmouth County, New Jersey and is a part of the Sandy Hook unit for the Gateway National Recreation Area. It is also the only legal nude beach in the whole state of New Jersey.

The beach was named after the Gunnison battery, a fort used to protect the New York Harbor during war times. The remains of the fort can still be seen, albeit not available for tourist use (they could still be pretty dangerous). The fort was part of present Fort Hancock, but was then made for a Nike missile defense installation. It was converted into a beach where the soldiers swam in the nude.

By the end of the 19th century, New Jersey had passed a ruling that prohibited all types of nudist and naturist activity in other activities on state beaches or municipal beaches. Gunnison beach remains to be the only legal nude beach in everywhere else. It is a clothing-optional beach however. This means that naturism is not compulsory, but one may opt to wear something. Be warned that most nudists would take this as an offense however, although the lot would just wave it off as modesty

The clothing optional beach offers a great view of Lower Manhattan and of the Verrazano Narrows. The beach is a sight to see (perverts stay away) during the summer months. At least five thousand come to see and congregate in these bathing grounds.

Gunnison Beach observes the usual rules of beaches. Trash is carry in-carry home. Means, you bring your trash with you. No littering, and no leaving of things behind. Glass containers are strictly prohibited, and alcohol is allowed, though one should drink moderately. Photos require permission from those in the photo. No lewd behavior should be displayed and respect local laws as well. Politeness is compulsory, and aggression be avoided in all levels.

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