Central Avenue, Grand Central Avenue, Ocean Avenue, Main Avenue, Cincinnati Avenue, Hawthorne Avenue, Richmond Avenue, River Road, Main Street, Broad Street, Maple Avenue, Riverside Avenue, Victory Bridge, Convery Boulevard, Amboy Avenue, St. Georges Avenue
Northbound Views
NJ 35 begins at the entrance to Island Beach State Park. Here, it is known as Central Avenue. It is a divided road with parking in the median. There is one northbound lane and two southbound lanes.
Photo taken June 2013.
Central Avenue narrows down to become a two-lane undivided road for a short distance.
Photo taken June 2013.
Central Avenue widens again to become a four-lane divided road with parking in the median.
Photos taken June 2013.
The road widens slightly in this area. Seaside Park Borough Hall is located in the middle between the eastbound and westbound lanes.
Photos taken June 2013.
Central Avenue runs north as a four-lane divided road and eventually widens to six lanes. There is a traffic light at J Street, which is erroneously signed as CR 2. It does not actually have a county route number.
Photos taken June 2013.
The roadway splits. Central Avenue splits off to the right to become a local street in Seaside Heights. Bear left to stay on NJ 35.
Photos taken June 2013.
There is a grade-separated interchange with NJ 37, which begins here and crosses over Barnegat Bay to Toms River. Use the right two lanes to exit or the left two lanes to stay on NJ 35.
Photo taken June 2013.
There is an exit for the local streets in Seaside Heights.
Photo taken June 2013.
There is a turnaround to go back south toward the bridge.
Photos taken June 2013.
There is a traffic light at Central Avenue, which becomes a southbound one-way street north of here. Therefore, only right turns are permitted.
Photo taken June 2013.
The roadway splits once again. Bear left to stay on NJ 35 or bear right for the local streets in Seaside Heights.
Photo taken June 2013.
NJ 35 is routed along a pair of parallel one-way streets. There are traffic lights at Fielder Avenue, Sixth Avenue, and Third Avenue.
Photos taken June 2013.
Welcome to Lavallette! Here, NJ 35 is called Grand Central Avenue. There are traffic lights at Elizabeth Avenue, Washington Avenue, and Ortley Avenue.
Photos taken June 2013.
There are traffic lights at Carmel Drive, Kittiwake Avenue, Strickland Boulevard, and Second Avenue.
Photos taken June 2013.
In Brick Township, NJ 35 is known as Ocean Avenue. There is a traffic light at Sixth Avenue.
Photos taken June 2013.
The northbound and southbound lanes come together to form a two-lane undivided road.
Photos taken June 2013.
Welcome to Mantoloking! Ocean Avenue continues north as a two-lane undivided road. There is a traffic light at Downer Avenue.
Photos taken June 2013.
Herbert Street (CR 528) begins on the left at this traffic light.
Photos taken June 2013.
Ocean Avenue continues north as a two-lane undivided road. There is a traffic light at Bergen Avenue.
Photos taken June 2013.
Welcome to Bay Head! There are traffic lights at Johnson Street and Mount Street.
Photos taken June 2013.
Bridge Avenue (CR 632) begins on the left at this traffic light.
Photo taken June 2013.
Skipping about half a mile to the north, NJ 35 is once again routed along a pair of parallel one-way streets. Northbound traffic follows Cincinnati Avenue. There is a turnaround providing access to Ocean Road (NJ 88).
Photos taken June 2013.
The railroad tracks for the North Jersey Coast Line of New Jersey Transit are just to the right along this stretch. There are traffic lights at Washington Avenue and Atlantic Avenue, which are erroneously signed as CR 10 and CR 69, although neither actually has a county route number.
Photos taken June 2013.
Cincinnati Avenue changes names to become Hawthorne Avenue. There is a traffic light at Arnold Avenue (CR 633). The Point Pleasant Beach train station is on the right.
Photos taken June 2013.
There is a turnaround to go back south toward Brick.
Photo taken June 2013.
There is a traffic light at Broadway Avenue (CR 635).
Photos taken June 2013.
The northbound and southbound lanes come back together. There is a drawbridge across the Manasquan River to Brielle.
Photos taken June 2013.
North to Monmouth County