| Corson’s Inlet State
Park was established in 1969 to help protect and preserve
one of the last undeveloped tracts of land along the state’s
oceanfront. The area’s natural habitats are rich in
the diversity of its wildlife with primary and secondary
sand dune systems, shoreline overwash, marine estuaries and
upland areas in which hundreds of wildlife species live and
breed. The park offers outstanding scenic beauty and endless
opportunities for observing a multitude of migratory and
residential wildlife species. Corson’s Inlet is extremely
popular for hiking, fishing, crabbing, boating and sunbathing.

Through the Carry-In/Carry-Out Program you can help us keep your parks clean
and beautiful by carrying out the trash you carry in. Bags are provided
throughout the site. Thank you for your cooperation and remember to recycle.
Due to beachfront erosion we have temporarily suspended the Catamaran Storage Program. Please contact the Belleplain State Forest office at 609-861-2404 for additional information.
| Strathmere
Natural Area (98 acres) |
An area of undeveloped beachfront and undisturbed
sand dunes that serves as a protected nesting site for the
endangered Piping Plover, the Least Tern and Black skimmers.
Other shorebirds and waterfowl, such as the American Oystercatcher,
various species of sandpipers, gulls, herons, sanderlings
and ducks can also be observed at certain times of the year.
Pets are not permitted in the area during the nesting season.
Corson's Inlet provides an excellent opportunity
for any type of boating, ranging from canoes to large motor
boats, sailboats, sailboards and jet skis. Boating is subject
to New Jersey Boating Regulations and Marine Law.
The boat ramp is open 24 hours day,
seven days a week year round. There is ramp access for people
with disabilities.
New Jersey Resident $12 per launch
Non-Resident $20 per launch |
Daily |
New Jersey Resident $60
Non-Resident $80 |
Annual |
• Fees are charged at Corson's
Inlet beginning on Memorial Day weekend and ending on Labor Day inclusive.
Annual launch fee permits are available at the Belleplain
State Forest office.
Launch Ramp Permit Information Sheet
Saltwater fishing is subject to New
Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife and State Park Service
regulations. Information regarding saltwater fishing regulations
can be found in the Fish and Wildlife Digest, which is available
at local tackle dealers. Corson's Inlet provides excellent
opportunities to catch blue fish, kingfish, striped bass
and weakfish.
Download an Annual Mobile Sportfishing Permit application: Mobile Sport Fishing Vehicle Annual permit (PDF Format - 187 KB)
Mobile Sport Fishing Vehicle permits to operate
4-wheel drive vehicles on the fishing beaches at Corson's
Inlet are also available at the Belleplain
State Forest office.
NOTE: The beach is closed to vehicles
May 15 - September 15.
New Jersey Resident $50.00
Non-Resident $75.00 |
Annual Permit |
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