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Beach parking fees going up at Sandy Hook, National Park Service says
Updated Apr 22, 2021;
Posted Apr 22, 2021
Seals resting in Sandy Hook Bay at the Gateway National Recreation area at Sandy Hook, N.J. Sunday, February, 17, 2019 (Ed Murray | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)Ed Murray | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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The National Park Service on Thursday said beach parking fees at Sandy Hook will increase for the first time since 2012.
In a news release, park officials said effective May 29, the beach parking fee will be $20 per vehicle while season passes will be $100. Last year, parking was $15 per vehicle and $75 for a season pass.
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The Officers Row section of historic U.S. Army homes at Sandy Hook. (Carly Baldwin/Patch)
MIDDLETOWN, NJ The National Park Service announced Thursday that Gateway National Recreation Area - Sandy Hook will increase its beach parking fees for summer 2021.
Effective the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend, May 29, the beach parking fee will be $20 per vehicle. Season passes will be $100.
This is an increase of five dollars for daily parking, and $25 for a season pass. Prior to this, it was $15 per vehicle and $75 for a season pass.
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Patch reported in September 2020 that the National Park Service was considering the fee increase, but now it has been made official.
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