Sick of the saltwater and waves? Don't worry; while the most popular swimming spots in New Jersey are located at the shore, there are other options when you want to take a dip. One of our favorite swimming holes in the state is actually a pretty, secluded lake called Hooks Creek Lake. Here's what you should know before planning your visit.
Cheesequake State Park in Matawan, New Jersey is about 1,610 acres of pure natural beauty.
You'll find a variety of marshlands and forests in this pretty and peaceful state park.
One of the highlights of the park is Hooks Creek Lake. It's a great place to swim and never gets crowded.
The lake is such a hidden gem in Jersey! It's about six acres, so it's not huge, but it's pretty and quiet.
Swimming is allowed at the lake from Memorial Day through Labor Day, and there are lifeguards present.
There is also a changing area and bathrooms, as well as a refreshments stand. Basically, you have all you need for a great swimming day.
While most people flock to Hooks Creek Lake for the swimming, there are other activity options, too, like fishing and crabbing.
You won't get bored at Hooks Creek Lake!
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There a variety of hiking trails in Cheesequake State Park you can explore before starting your lake day as well.
After all, there is no better activity after a hike than getting in the water!
Cheesequake State Park is a great outdoor activity for the whole family, and Hooks Creek lake is one of the best parts.
Just remember to check the swimming schedules before you head in!
It's an affordable trip to make, too. Park admission is $5 per car ($10 for those who don't live in New Jersey) on weekdays and $10 per car (and $20 for non-New Jersey residents) on weekends and holidays. For more information about swimming at Cheesequake State Park, be sure to visit the official website.
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