The Main Attraction in Spring Lake is it's Beautiful Beach
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The main attraction in Spring Lake is its two miles of gorgeous white, sandy beaches. Visitors can bask in the sun or stroll the longest non-commercial boardwalk in New Jersey. After a full day of ocean breezes, visitors have their pick of several of Monmouth County's best restaurants.
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The Beach in Spring Lake, Spring Lake, The Irish Riviera, Jersey Shore, Northern Jersey Shore, Monmouth County, Jersey Beach Community, The Shore, NJ Shore, Atlantic Ocean, Jersey Beaches, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State
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