City Ordinance requires
that bathing and other beach related
activities occur at the following designated
areas.
Protected Bathing Beaches
24th Street, 28th
Street, 32nd Street, 34th Street, 38th
Street, 40th Street, 43rd Street, 45th
Street, 49th Street, 51st Street, 54th
Street, 59th Street, 61st Street, 65th
Street, 71st Street, 75th Street, 77th
Street, 81st Street, 84th Street, 86th
Street, 89th Street, 92nd Street
Rafting
Beaches
24th Street, 28th
Street, 34th Street, 40th Street, 45th
Street, 51st Street, 59th Street, 65th
Street, 75th Street, 81st Street, 86th
Street
Surfing Beaches
26th Street, 37th
Street, 42nd Street, 48th Street, 53rd
Street, 63rd Street, 74th Street, 82nd
Street
Volleyball Beaches
(only 2 nets per
beach) 25th Street, 30th Street, 53rd
Street, 57th Street, 67th Street, 72nd
Street, 88th Street
Kayaking
Beaches
30th Street, 56th
Street, 79th Street
Public
Restrooms
32nd Street, 40th
Street, 44th Street, 85th Street
Sailboat
Launching Beaches
Between 20th Street
and 22nd Street
Surf
Fishing Beaches
Townsends Inlet Bridge
area situated south of 93rd Street. Sea
Isle City beaches situated north of 20th
Street. Any beach are adjacent to rock
jetties not designated as a surfing or
kayaking beach.
Beaches north of 20th
Street have no designations. Activities
such as surfing and volleyball are
allowed on these beaches.
In order to operate a
sailboat on a Sea Isle City beach, an
owner is required to obtain a license
from the municipal clerk. The decal
issued during the licensing process must
be displayed on the right front hull of
the vessel.
Beach tags are
required for all beaches. They may be
purchased at the Beach Tag Office on JFK
Blvd, or from one of the beach badge
inspectors on the beach.
Beaches are protected
by lifeguards 10am to 5pm, Monday
through Friday and 10am to 5:30pm on
Saturday and Sunday.
Flotation devices with
a fin may not be used on a raft beach.
Flotation devices with a fin, such as
belly and body boards, may be used on
the surfing beaches provided a leash is
used and flippers are worn by the
operator.
Sea Isle City
Recycling Information
Please observe our
Mandatory Recycling Laws.
What should be
recycled?
- Paper:
newspapers, magazines, junk mail and
corrugated cardboard.
- Glass: food and
beverage bottles and jars.
- Plastic Bottles:
food and beverage; soap, detergent,
and health/beauty aid containers
that have the symbols 1 or 2
imprinted on the bottom.
- Aluminum & Steel
(Tin) Cans: soda, beer, fruit,
vegetable, pet food and other food
and beverage cans and EMPTY aerosol
cans (except paint).
How?
- Paper: Place in
paper grocery bag.
- Bottles and Cans:
Place rinsed recyclables together in
one reusable container marked
“RECYCLABLES.”
- Do not place
recyclables in plastic bags.
For more information,
call the Recycling Coordinator at (609)
263-6375