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Spring Activities to Enjoy at New Jersey Shores |
Discover outdoor adventures and local attractions for the whole family |
Spring at the Jersey Shore offers a delightful array of spring activities, outdoor adventures, and local attractions perfect for the whole family.
Thrill-seekers can experience the excitement of Six Flags Great Adventure, where roller coasters and wildlife safaris provide fun for all ages.
Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the scenic biking trails and vibrant spring blooms in local gardens.
Families can enjoy browsing unique finds at flea markets or attending a Jersey Shore BlueClaws baseball game.
Whether you're seeking adventure, retail therapy, or family-friendly fun, the Jersey Shore has something for everyone this spring.
Read on to discover the best spring activities to enjoy at the Jersey Shore.
Witness New Jersey’s Biggest Tulip Display
Holland Ridge Farms in Cream Ridge transforms into a floral paradise each mid-April, showcasing millions of tulips in full bloom.
Visitors can pick their own tulips and enjoy floral-themed cocktails on weekends.
Asbury Fresh hosts a farmers’ and makers’ market every weekend during the event.
Tickets for the U-Pick Tulips Spring Spectacular can be purchased on Holland Ridge Farms’ website.
Attend a Jersey Shore BlueClaws Game
The Jersey Shore BlueClaws, a Minor League Baseball team affiliated with the Philadelphia Phillies, play at ShoreTown Ballpark in Lakewood.
Games are affordable, fun, and family-friendly, featuring themed nights such as Irish Heritage Night and Star Wars Night.
Opening night is Tuesday, April 7th, 2026.
Tickets can be purchased on the Jersey Shore BlueClaws website.
Peruse the Allaire State Park Flea Market
Allaire State Park’s flea market hosts over 150 vendors in Allaire Village on select Saturdays throughout the year.
The market runs from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM, with a $5 entry fee benefiting the non-profit organization that operates Allaire Village.
For specific dates and more information, visit the Allaire State Park website.
Go to a Drive-In Movie
The Delsea Drive-In Movie Theater in Vineland is New Jersey’s only drive-in theater.
Combining nostalgia with modern technology, it reopens in mid-March.
Tickets for movies and screening events can be purchased on the Delsea Drive-In website.
Visit the Cape May County Park & Zoo
The Cape May County Park and Zoo is open year-round and offers free admission and parking.
Spring events include the Easter ExtravaganZoo, an Earth Day celebration, and the Run Wild 5K.
For more details, check the Cape May County Park & Zoo website.
Ride the Asbury Park Pedal Boats
Operating on Wesley Lake, the Asbury Park Pedal Boats offer a fun activity with a backdrop of Ocean Grove.
Each half-hour ride costs $25 per boat, accommodating up to two adults and one child.
Safety vests are required for all riders.
The boats reopen Easter weekend for the 2026 season.
Bike the Edgar Felix Memorial Bikeway
The Edgar Felix Memorial Bikeway stretches from downtown Manasquan to Allaire State Park in Farmingdale.
The paved path is popular with bikers, runners, and walkers, passing through old farm fields, forests, and ponds.
Parking is available at both endpoints.
Go on an Adventure to Cattus Island County Park
Cattus Island County Park in Toms River covers over 530 acres with seven miles of trails.
The Cooper Environmental Center offers hands-on educational displays, including a live osprey cam and a collection of live reptiles and fish.
The park also features a Butterfly Garden and a wheelchair-accessible boardwalk.
Visiting hours can be reviewed on the Ocean County Parks website.
Pedal Through Cape May with the Revolution Rail Company
Revolution Rail Company’s Cape May run takes riders on a 4-mile trip alongside The Nature Conservancy’s Garrett Family Preserve.
Riders will enjoy native wildflower meadows and migrating songbirds.
The experience is appropriate for all ages and lasts 1.5 hours.
The Revolution Rail Company in Cape May opens for the season on March 15.
Reservations can be booked on its official website.
Take on Thrilling Coasters at Six Flags Great Adventure
Six Flags Great Adventure’s opening day is Saturday, March 28th, 2026.
The day includes the unveiling of THE FLASH™: VERTICAL VELOCITY, North America’s first super boomerang coaster.
Parkgoers can also enjoy revamped dining experiences.
Season passes and daily tickets can be purchased on Six Flags Great Adventure’s website.
Visit the Tuckerton Seaport
The Tuckerton Seaport is a working maritime village and museum in Tuckerton.
Visitors can explore family-friendly exhibits, climb the lighthouse, tour museum exhibits, and enjoy a nature trail.
Plan your visit on the Tuckerton Seaport website.
Shop and Eat at the Historic Smithville Village
Historic Smithville is a quaint town with over 60 specialty shops and seven eateries.
The village is open every day of the year except Christmas.
Spring events include the Renaissance Faire on April 12th and 13th, and the Art Walk on April 26th.
For more information, visit the Historic Smithville website.
Get to the Boardwalk Ahead of the Summer Craziness
Kick off the season at Jenkinson’s Amusement Park on Saturday, March 14th, and Sunday, March 15th, from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM for its opening weekend.
Limited kiddie rides will be available, and arcades will be open.
Jenkinson’s also offers great dining options on the boardwalk.
In case of inclement weather, visitors can head to Jenkinson’s Aquarium for indoor fun and educational marine life experiences.
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Enjoy the best of spring activities, outdoor adventures, and local attractions at the Jersey Shore this season! |

