Borough of Manasquan Parks Directory

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Curtis Park

20-2 Warren Avenue
This lovely park features:

  • A shuffleboard court
  • A basketball court with both eight and ten foot rims
  • Play features for children including climbers and swing sets
  • Picnic tables
  • Park benches
  • A water fountain

This partly shaded park offers something for everyone. Click here to access a map.

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Monmouth County Fisherman’s Cove Conservation Area

383 3rd Avenue
Visit www.monmouthcountyparks.com

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Mallard Park

South Potter Avenue
This large park features:

  • A basketball court
  • Baseball diamonds
  • Volleyball courts
  • Play features for children including climbers and swing sets
  • Picnic tables
  • Park benches
  • A water fountain

Mallard Park is the site of Manasquan’s Annual Fireman’s Fair. Click here for a map.

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Mac's Pond

North Main Street
Mac’s Pond is a beautiful, well shaded park with a two acre pond.

Complete with:

  • Park benches
  • Picnic tables
  • Play features for children, including a climber and swing set

This park offers something for everyone. Each year the pond is stocked with trout by the State of New Jersey and fishing is permitted. In the colder months, ice skating is also allowed when the conditions are safe.

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Eagle Park

Corner of Woodland Avenue and Broad Street
This small park was created as part of the requirement for attaining the rank of Eagle Scout with the Boy Scouts of America. Within close proximity to the schools, it features bike racks and a park bench.

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Squan Plaza

Abe Vorhees Drive
The Plaza offers parking facilities in a park like setting complete with:

  • A fountain
  • Park benches
  • A rose garden
  • Monuments to Manasquan’s WWII Veterans, First Aid Members, Fire Department, & wounded soldiers from all wars

Click here for a map.

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Hancock Park

South End of Squan Plaza
This tranquil park features:

  • A lighted gazebo
  • Park benches
  • Picnic tables
  • Water fountain

Visitors can also enjoy the small brook that runs through the middle of the park. A time capsule, buried in the park by the MHS Key Club in 1987, is due to be opened in 2037. The gazebo was built with funds contributed by public-spirited citizens and businesses and was gifted to the town in 1987 to mark Manasquan’s 100th Anniversary.

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George P. Skokos Park

Corner of Manito & Iroquois Roads
This well shaded park features:

  • Picnic tables
  • Park benches
  • Play features for children including climbers and swing sets
  • A water fountain

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Indian Hill Park

Corner of Fisk & Church Streets
This open park features:

  • Alighted basketball court
  • Park benches
  • Play features for children including climbers and swing sets
  • A water fountain

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Charles Tassini Wildlife Park

Central Avenue
This small wildlife area is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Charles Tassini, a lifelong Manasquan resident. Dr. Tassini served the country as a Lt. Cmdr. in the U.S. Navy during WWII. This park is a State of New Jersey Green Acres Site.

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Edgar Felix Bike Path

Main Street
This well shaded asphalt path, part of the Capitol to the Coast Trail, connects to neighboring Wall Township and offers a safe and relaxing option for bicycling. Click here for a map.

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Axel B. Carlson Jr. Park

Stockton Lake Blvd. and facing Stockton Lake
This bulk headed park offers:

  • Plenty of fishing and crabbing opportunities
  • Picnic tables
  • Park benches

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Brielle Road Fishing Pier

North of the Brielle Road Drawbridge, on Glimmer Glass Harbor
This small municipal fishing pier is the perfect place for some nice relaxing fishing.

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Stockton Beach Park

Second & Stockton Avenues
This is Manasquan’s largest park. It features:

  • Three baseball fields
  • A lighted roller hockey rink
  • A skate park; picnic tables
  • Park benches
  • A small non-motorized watercraft boat launch into Watson’s Creek

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Alice M. Hemphill Sanctuary

Stockton Lake Boulevard
This natural wildlife area is dedicated to Mrs. Alice Hemphill, a passionate environmentalist, and to all others who support open space and environmental causes.

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William Donovan Municipal Marina

455 Perrine Boulevard
Located along the, the marina, named for one of Manasquan’s former mayors, features:

  • Boat slips
  • Park benches
  • Picnic tables
  • A water fountain

Grand Opening in Spring 2018 of a totally rebuilt Marina! Click here to view flyer.

Click here for a map.

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Fourth Avenue Boat Dock

South of the Main Street Bridge, in the 4th Ave Parking Lot
The dock features:

  • Picnic tables
  • A flower garden
  • A floating canoe and kayak launch

The Fourth Avenue Boat Docks is dedicated to the victims of the World Trade Center attacks on 9-11.

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