Harvey Cedars is located on Long Beach Island in Ocean County, New Jersey. Long Beach Island is six miles at sea and connected to the mainland by one causeway bridge. The Bridge connects Manahawkin on the mainland to Ship Bottom on the Island.
Harvey Cedars can provide a feast for the eyes or the palate or both depending on what is on your agenda. Many years ago, the town was covered with cedar trees and its inhabitants spent their time harvesting salt hay and seaweed. Eventually, the name evolved from Harvest Cedars to Harvey Cedars. It proved a hot spot for summer tourists back in the 1800s and if you stop by for a visit, you will know why.
The small village of Harvey Cedars is quiet and quaint. But that doesn't mean you can't find the right spread of beach, the ideal fishing spot, golf, shopping, surfing, sailing or a fantastic lobster feast. With an interesting mix of activities, Harvey Cedars provides a wide array of fun in the sun activities for everyone.
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