The free admission plan for N.J. parks, including popular Jersey Shore destination Island Beach State Park, is included in Gov. Murphy's budget proposal.
Katie Kausch | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
State parks around New Jersey could be free again this summer if Gov. Phil Murphy’s 2024 budget passes later this year. The plan includes the popular Jersey Shore destination Island Beach State Park. Entrance and parking fees would be waved at New Jersey state parks during the 2024 fiscal year, which begins on July 1, 2023, if a second year ofNineteen state parks charge either parking or entrance fees, ranging from $2 to walk in to $10 to park on a weekend or holiday. Prices are typically double for non-residents than for residents.
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