South Beach - Area B at Sandy Hook, New Jersey, is part of the Gateway National Recreation Area, offering a unique beach experience with its unguarded shores and scenic views. Located near the Atlantic Ocean, this area is known for its wide expanse of sand and pebbles, making it a less crowded alternative to other beaches in the area. The beach is not suitable for swimming due to its unguarded status, but it provides ample space for walking and enjoying the ocean views. Visitors can access the beach from a large parking lot with over 300 spaces, and there are paths with stairs and ramps leading to the sand, including one ramp suitable for wheelchairs. The area lacks trash cans, so visitors must bring their trash home. Mobile food trucks occasionally provide refreshments, but there are no permanent concessions on site.
The proximity to New York City makes Sandy Hook an attractive day-trip destination, especially during the summer months. The beach's natural beauty and historical significance add to its appeal, making it a popular spot for those seeking a more secluded beach experience.
Sandy Hook is also known for its rich history and natural habitats, providing a blend of relaxation and exploration opportunities for visitors.