Things to do in Toms River

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    Along the scenic waterways of New Jersey, Toms River is a charming destination where coastal beauty and community spirit thrive. Known for its stunning beaches, vibrant arts scene, and rich maritime history, this lively town offers everything from sailing adventures to leisurely strolls along the riverfront. Whether you're exploring local shops or enjoying fresh seafood by the water's edge, Toms River invites you to experience life at a refreshing tempo.

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    70 HP Bentley Pontoon Rental

    Cruise the bay with up to 8 friends on a 70 HP pontoon—no boating license needed

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    Waverunner Rental at the Jersey Shore

    Ride high-powered waverunners with flexible 30 or 60 minute rentals and no boating license required.

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    Explore the Charms of Toms River

    Toms River is a vibrant community where coastal allure meets rich history and natural beauty. Located along the Jersey Shore, this town offers visitors an array of experiences from sun-soaked beaches to tranquil parks. The bustling downtown area invites you with its unique shops and local eateries that serve everything from fresh seafood to classic American fare.

    For those who love outdoor adventures, spend your day kayaking on the serene waters of Barnegat Bay or hiking through Cattus Island County Park's trails which wind through lush forests and offer stunning views of tidal marshes. Families will enjoy a visit to Insectropolis, an interactive bug museum that's both educational and entertaining for all ages.

    No trip would be complete without exploring nearby Seaside Heights for some boardwalk fun or taking in a show at the historic Strand Theater. Whether you're strolling along sandy shores or discovering hidden gems around every corner, Toms River provides an inviting escape filled with memorable moments waiting to be uncovered.

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