Ocean City enjoys eight miles of oceanfront beaches that serve as the centerpiece of summers in "America's Greatest Family Resort" and a year-round destination for families, individuals, surfers, fishermen, walkers, runners and more. Here's what you need to know to take advantage of all Ocean City has to offer.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
The Ocean City Beach Patrol urges bathers to swim only at guarded beaches. The OCBP staffs lifeguards each year from Memorial Day Weekend to mid-September. To see updated lists of protected beaches and to learn about ocean safety, flag systems and more, visit www.ocnj.us/OCBP.
BEACH TAGS ARE REQUIRED
Beach tags are required for all beachgoers ages 12 and older and are in effect from early June through Labor Day. To learn more and to purchase your tags, visit store.ocnj.us.
IT'S THE LAW
Smoking or vaping is against the law on all beaches and beach entrances.
Dogs are not permitted on the beach at any time between May 1 and Sept. 30.
Drinking alcohol on the beach or in public is strictly prohibited.
Do not feed the gulls or any other wildlife.
Any type of fire or barbecue is prohibited at all times year-round.
Never walk on the dunes.
Ball playing "that is deemed unsafe to the public" is prohibited.
To hawk or peddle, sell or offer for sale any article, goods, wares, or merchandise on the public beaches is prohibited.
It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle (including an automobile, truck, motorcycle or any other vehicle of any nature driven by motor power) on the beaches of the city (without an off-season permit for fishing).
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