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'Sandy Hook' is a
barrier peninsula, approximately 9.7 kilometers (6 miles) in length and 800 meters (0.5 miles) (varying between .10 and 1 miles) wide, in
Middletown Township[1] in
Monmouth County, along the
Atlantic Ocean coast of eastern
New Jersey in the
United States. The barrier spit encloses the southern entrance of
Lower New York Bay south of
New York City. The Dutch called the area "Sant Hoek", and the word "Hook" comes from the
Dutch "Hoek" meaning "spit of land".
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Geologically, it is a large sand spit or barrier spit, the extension of a
barrier peninsula along the coast of New Jersey separated from the mainland by the
estuary of the
Shrewsbury River. On its western side, the peninsula encloses
Sandy Hook Bay, a triangular arm of Lower New York Bay. The community of
Highlands overlooks the southern part of the hook.
Sandy Hook is owned by the federal government. Most of it is managed by the
National Park Service as the Sandy Hook Unit of
Gateway National Recreation Area. The eastern shoreline consists of public beaches North Beach, Gunnison Beach, and South Beach. The southern part of the spit consists of public beaches, fishing areas, and the SeaGull's Nest, a seafood restaurant operated by a
concessionaire. The peninsula's ocean-facing beaches are considered among the finest in New Jersey and are an extremely popular destination for summertime recreation.
Gunnison Beach is one of the largest
clothing optional (by custom) beaches on the
East Coast.
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Throughout history, it has formed a convenient anchorage for ships before proceeding into
Upper New York Harbor. The now-defunct
Fort Hancock is located at the north end of the peninsula. It is now open to the public. The
Sandy Hook Proving Ground was a
proving ground used by the
United States Army for many years (post-
Civil War to 1919, when the facility was moved to Aberdeen, Maryland) and was later the site of a
Nike missile defense installation. The Sandy Hook Nike station is one of a very few stations that are still intact. Almost all of the fort's gun batteries are off limits to the public due to their hazardous condition. The exception to this is Battery Gunnison which is being restored by volunteers and also has two M-1900 six-inch cannon installed; the weapons were placed there in 1976. Guided tours give visitors a look at an actual Nike missile, the missile firing platforms, and a radar station (complete with 60's-era computers).
Sandy Hook Lighthouse is located within the fort grounds, as is the
Marine Academy of Science and Technology (MAST), a magnet high school, part of the
Monmouth County Vocational School District. At the entrance to Fort Hancock is Guardian Park, a plaza dominated by two Nike missiles. Some of the buildings of Fort Hancock are off-limits because their structural integrity is dubious.
A controversial proposal was recently accepted to allow
adaptive re-use of some of the buildings in Fort Hancock by private entities.
Beyond Fort Hancock is an outpost of the
United States Coast Guard. This area is administered by the
Department of Homeland Security and is off-limits to the general public.
The "hook" is open year-round, but there is a parking fee during the summer months.
Transportation
The only road that grants the public access to Sandy Hook is
Route 36. Route 36 is accessible from the
Garden State Parkway at Exits 105 in
Tinton Falls and 117 in
Hazlet Township (near
Keyport). Exit 117 is the more direct route for travelers. Another possibility is to take the Garden State Parkway to Exit 109, in
Middletown Township, for
County Route 520, and take 520 through
Red Bank to its eastern terminus at Route 36 in
Sea Bright. Another alternative is to take the
New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 8A (in
Monroe Township) to
Route 32 east, to
County Route 612 east, which then becomes County Route 520 east. Take CR 520 to its end in Sea Bright.
Ferries from East 34th Street and Pier 11 in
Manhattan, in
New York City, have been available in past years during the summer months.
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See also
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Geography of New York Harbor
References
1. Map of Middletown township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States Census Bureau. Accessed June 5, 2007.
2. Dutch Place Names, accessed December 25, 2006
3. Flam, Faye. "Clothing optional may not be way of historical human", ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'', July 17, 2006. Accesssed June 17, 2007. "Sandy Hook boasts the biggest nude beach along the Atlantic. The clothing-optional part is called Gunnison Beach and there's even a picture showing people of varying shapes and sizes frolicking in their birthday suits."
4. SeaStreak Sandy Hook Beach Excursions, accessed May 15, 2007.
External links
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Virtual tour of Sandy Hook
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National Park Service Gateway National Recreation Area
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Nike Missile Site NY-56
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