Sachuest Beach (Second Beach)
Known for sandy dunes, great surf and the near-by bird sanctuary, the Sachuest Beach in Middletown is a great place for a family vacation. Also known as Second Beach, the Sachuest Beach offers a great time for families who enjoy swimming, walking, and surfing, and fishing. Bring along the volleyball as a volleyball area is also available for use. The beach stretches for over a mile long with plenty of sand dunes for the children to play on.
The area offers tourists food concession areas, picnic areas, restroom and showers, so making it a day at the beach isn’t a problem. Sachuest Beach is handicapped accessible. A large parking lot off Sachuest Point Road offers easy access to the beach. Fees range from $10 to $15 to park with season passes available for $90 to nonresidents. Season passes for residents, military personnel and motorcycles area also available. Pets are not allowed on the beach area.
Sachuest Beach not only offers family fun on the beach, but it also has several other attractions. The Norman Bird Sanctuary and the Sachuest Wildlife Reserve are adjacent to Sachuest Beach. These attractions offer the chance to see wildlife native to the Sachuest Beach area as well as give the family a break from the sun and surf. Sachuest Beach is a popular attraction for families and singles alike, and is well worth the trip. The Sachuest Beach season runs from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day Weekend.
The area offers tourists food concession areas, picnic areas, restroom and showers, so making it a day at the beach isn’t a problem. Sachuest Beach is handicapped accessible. A large parking lot off Sachuest Point Road offers easy access to the beach. Fees range from $10 to $15 to park with season passes available for $90 to nonresidents. Season passes for residents, military personnel and motorcycles area also available. Pets are not allowed on the beach area.
Sachuest Beach not only offers family fun on the beach, but it also has several other attractions. The Norman Bird Sanctuary and the Sachuest Wildlife Reserve are adjacent to Sachuest Beach. These attractions offer the chance to see wildlife native to the Sachuest Beach area as well as give the family a break from the sun and surf. Sachuest Beach is a popular attraction for families and singles alike, and is well worth the trip. The Sachuest Beach season runs from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day Weekend.




