Your Insider Guide to all things Sea Isle!
Community Regulations
Tennis Courts
Hours of operation are posted at park entrance.
1. Tennis shoes must be worn at all times.
2. Tennis attire is required.
3. All players MUST wear a shirt.
4. No intoxicants or glass containers are permitted on the courts.
5. Common courtesy is expected.
6. No abusive language or conduct.
7. One-hour time limit when players are waiting.
8. No vehicles, bicycles, roller blades, skateboards, etc. permitted on the courts.
9. Tennis privileges may be revoked for infractions or violations of any rule.
Skateboard Facility
Dealy Field -
1. NO bicycles or roller blades permitted; SKATEBOARDS ONLY.
2. Use of safety helmet, elbow and knee pads required at all times.
3. All skaters must wear non-skid shoes/sneakers.
4. Know your abilities and skate at your own risk.
5. No skating against traffic on ramps and pipes.
6. Do not proceed down a ramp until clear of other skaters.
7. Skaters under the age of twelve (12) must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
8. Non-skaters not permitted inside the fenced area of the facility except a supervising responsible adult for a child under the age of twelve (12).
9. Spectators shall sit in designated areas only.
10. No alcohol, beverages or food permitted.
11. Any person violating these rules will be required to leave immediately and may be suspended from future use.
Kayaking Regulations
Beach Information
Mandatory Recycling Laws
WHAT
Paper: newspapers, magazines, junk mail and corrugated cardboard.
Glass: food and beverage bottles and jars.
Plastic Bottles: food and beverage; soap, detergent, and health/beauty aid containers that have the symbols 1 or 2 imprinted on the bottom.
Aluminum & Steel (Tin) Cans: soda, beer, fruit, vegetable, pet food and other food and beverage cans and EMPTY aerosol cans (except paint).
HOW
Paper: Place in paper grocery bag.
Bottles and Cans: Place rinsed recyclables together in one reusable container marked “RECYCLABLES.” Do not place recyclables in plastic bags.
For more information, call the
Recycling Coordinator at 609-263-6375.
Here are some good stewardship practices to adopt while enjoying your stay…
After a day at the beach or boating, gather all disposables and take them with you. When washed out to sea, plastic caps, tabs, bottles, and balloons are mistaken as food, causing death to marine mammals.
Recycling on our island is mandatory. Use the clearly marked recycle bins along the beach and promenade and follow the recycling guidelines below.
When driving around our island, please slow down. From our children to Diamondback Terrapins - all life is fragile - and haste should be avoided. If a turtle is spotted, you can help. Stop safely and pick up the turtle carefully by its shell and place it across the road in the same direction it is traveling. Pass good stewardship practices on to your friends and family.