Berkeley Island Beach, located in Berkeley Township, New Jersey, is not a distinctively named beach but is part of the broader area that includes Island Beach State Park. Island Beach State Park is a pristine barrier island stretching for 10 miles between the Atlantic Ocean and Barnegat Bay. It is one of New Jersey's last significant undeveloped barrier islands, offering a natural and untouched environment. The park is known for its white sand beaches, ocean waters, and natural backdrop, contrasting with the more developed beaches to the north and south. Visitors can enjoy swimming, surfing, fishing, and kayaking, as well as exploring the park's diverse wildlife and plant communities.
The park is divided into two main areas: the Northern Natural Area and the Southern Natural Area. The Sedge Islands Marine Conservation Zone is also part of the park, featuring tidal marshes and open water. This area is ideal for bird watching and offers guided canoe and kayak tours.
The beach is a popular destination for those seeking a more natural and serene beach experience compared to the bustling boardwalks of nearby towns like Seaside Park.