Outdoor
Activities
One of the things
that makes
Spring
Lake NJ unique is
the wealth of
gorgeous,
turn-of-the-century
(that’s the 20th
century) homes, and
two miles of
pristine beaches.
You could spend a
day just walking
through the area
learning about the
history of Spring
Lake and enjoying the
view. While you’re
out, you should drop
by the Spring Lake
Historical Society
museum at the corner
of Warren and Fifth,
on the top floor of
Spring Lake’s
Borough Hall, built
in 1897. The space
the museum makes
its home is
unusually elaborate,
and served as a
Masonic meeting room
in the 1950’s. This
gives the museum
itself an intimate,
ornate quality, rich
in architectural
details.
Bring along your
golf clubs as there
are a number of
local courses, each
offering its own
unique challenges.
The closest course
to our Inn is the
Spring Lake Golf
Club which offers
two different
courses,
Thunderbird, which
is 18 holes, and
Sandpiper, which is
9 holes. The Spring
Lake Golf Club
Academy has one of
the best practice
facilities in the
area, featuring a
grass driving range
with target greens,
as well as two large
practice greens.
They even offer one
on one instruction.
The Bel Aire and
Spring Meadows
courses are also
very close by. Bel
Aire is 9 holes and
perfect for some
post-breakfast
exercise, while
Spring Meadows is 18
and usually requires
guests reserve tee
times 7 days in
advance.
If tennis is more
your style, bring
your racket and head
to nearby Divine
Park, across the
street from the
Third Avenue
shopping district.
It has two courts
hiding among the
ancient sycamore
trees. You can also
enjoy the trail that
surrounds Spring
Lake New Jersey and all the
beautiful views it
provides. Fishing is
permitted at the
lake and is stocked
each spring with
several species of
game fish. You can
also surf fish along
the beach.
If you have any questions, or would like more information, please call us at 732.449.2010,
email us, or use our
online request form.
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