Bordentown Beach is a small, picturesque beach located in Bordentown City, New Jersey, along the Delaware River. It features about 100 feet of fine white sand and offers activities like swimming, sunbathing, and beachcombing. The beach lacks extensive amenities but provides basic facilities such as bathroom access and lifeguards during the summer season. Its proximity to attractions like the Old Barracks Museum and the Trenton Battle Monument makes it a convenient stop for those interested in history and culture.
The beach's setting offers a serene view of the Burlington-Bristol Bridge, adding to its scenic appeal. However, it is not considered ideal for swimming or surfing due to its location and lack of lifeguards outside the summer season.
Visitors can enjoy nearby hiking trails, such as the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park Trail, for additional outdoor activities.