Shark River Park


Shark River Park is located in the townships of Neptune, Wall and Tinton Falls in coastal New Jersey and is part of the Monmouth County Park System.
The initial park land was established in 1961 with a purchase of of land used for construction staging during the building of the Garden State Parkway, becoming Monmouth County's first county owned park.
The park is bisected by the Shark River from which the park gets its name and is the source of fossils for local elementary school field trips where students search the river gravel for prehistoric shark's teeth.

Activities and facilities

The park's developed recreational offerings include fishing, picnic areas, playgrounds and a shelter building. There are of hiking trails.
The park has three entrance/parking areas, Main/Schoolhouse Road entrance, Gully Road entrance and Hillside parking area

Trails

The park hosts seven trails of varying difficulty: