The summer season at the Jersey Shore is over, but the good news is the Garden State's “shoulder season,” which runs into November, is just getting started.
After Labor Day at the Jersey Shore, shoulder season begins. But what makes the Jersey shore amazing during the summer shoulder season? Check out the list for the top ten reasons to visit the Jersey Shore, after summer.
The beaches are closed, the lifeguards are gone and the crowds have decreased, some Jersey Shore businesses are still earning money from tourism thanks to what is known as the "shoulder season."
If you didn't get to the beach this summer, now could be a good time. That's the message from tourism officials in New Jersey who are urging residents to take advantage of the "shoulder season," which lasts from Labor Day through the end of October.
The weather is great, the businesses are open and the crowds are gone. After Labor Day marks the start of the fall "second season" at the Jersey shore.