Where are you going while on
Sandy Hook?!
(Video tour)

 

Click on areas of the map below to see video images of those sites.

Click for a printable pdf version of this map.

From the Garden State Parkway, take the nearest exit (117, 109 or 105) for Route 36 to the entrance to Sandy Hook Park.

Follow the red route to Building 53, located near the Sandy Hook lighthouse. (1) (No bus idling)

We will follow the numbered route during the day's activities (2, 3, 4a or 4b).

Follow the green route to sites 5 and 6, which are off-site options you may choose to visit with or without our instructors.
Note: special arrangements must be made in advance.

Note: Year-round restrooms are indicated in blue.

Click here for a close up of Fort Hancock and the required bus parking areas.


Got a minute? Click on each site below to take a video tour of the areas you will visit while at
Sandy Hook
(Don't forget to stop at the D-Lot restrooms before continuing to Building 53 - Ocean Institute.)


Mt. Mitchell - Twin Lights (lens room, view of Sandy Hook, view from Sandy Hook) - Park Entrance - D-Lot restrooms - Visitors' Center - Horseshoe Cove - Ocean Institute, Building 53 - Fort Hancock, Officers' Row - Sandy Hook Light - Nine Gun Battery - North Beach - View of Sandy Hook Light from North Beach

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