Island Beach State Park

Island Beach State Park

Lanoka Harbor, New Jersey 08734

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Tips for Birding

When submitting eBird observations at Island Beach State Park, it is most helpful to start a new checklist for each hotspot in the park. Use the general hotspot when you have a checklist that includes multiple locations or if no other hotspot or personal location is appropriate for your sightings.

Birds of Interest

The state's largest osprey colony, as well as peregrine falcons, wading birds, shorebirds, waterfowl, and migrating songbirds, are found here.

About this Location

Island Beach State Park is one of New Jersey's last significant remnants of a barrier island ecosystem that once existed along much of the coast and is also one of the few remaining undeveloped barrier beaches on the North Atlantic coast. Over 3,000 acres and 10 miles of coastal dunes remain almost untouched since Henry Hudson first described New Jersey's coast from the ship, the Half Moon, in 1609.

Shaped by storms and tides, this narrow barrier island stretches for 10 miles between the restless Atlantic Ocean and the historic Barnegat Bay.

Miles of dunes and white sandy beaches offer habitat to maritime plants and diverse wildlife that is almost the same as it was thousands of years ago. Island Beach State Park contains outstanding examples of plant communities such as primary dunes, thickets, freshwater wetlands, maritime forests, and tidal marshes. Island Beach is nationally known as a unique resource with over 400 plants identified, including the largest expanses of beach heather in New Jersey.

Notable Trails

Island Beach State Park has a total of 8 trails, each under one mile. Trails lead to different parts of the islands beach or bay. Visitors may also choose to explore the ten miles of pure white sand beaches.

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Last updated March 29, 2024