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Toms River Planning to Build Three Kayak Launches, Storage Racks

Kayak (Credit: Arnold de Leon/ Flickr)

Kayak (Credit: Arnold de Leon/ Flickr)

Toms River officials are planning to build kayak launches in numerous locations around town as well as racks where they can be stored by residents – and three are expected to be ready for this summer.

“We’re adding a number of racks and launches along the Toms River and along the waterways,” said Township Administrator Don Guardian. “Three have been adopted for this year.”



One launch site will be located behind the former Red Carpet Motel on Water Street. Work to build it will begin after the motel is torn down in the coming weeks. The location was chosen because of its access to the narrows of the Toms River as well as nearby parking.



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The other two sites will be located at the Money Island beach, where residents already launch kayaks, and at the Docksider Marina in Ortley Beach.

Docksider Marina, Ortley Beach, March 2019. (Photo: Daniel Nee)

Docksider Marina, Ortley Beach, March 2019. (Photo: Daniel Nee)

The marina is a small, private facility next to the large Docksider condominium development on a lagoon off 1919 Bay Boulevard.

“We couldn’t find township property that had safe parking, access and egress, so it made sense to look for a marina,” said Guardian, of the Ortley Beach site. “We are leasing two spaces, building an ADA-approved dock and a kayak rack so residents can lock up their kayaks.”



The launches will also include a few benches as well as parking for kayak trailers. Guardian said all three sites are planned to be in place by this summer, pending state Department of Environmental Protection approval.


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