Stone Harbor Beach Cam
Live HD view of the 95th Street beach in Stone Harbor● LIVE
About the Stone Harbor Beach Cam
The camera frames the 95th Street beach in Stone Harbor — one of the borough's most-used beach access points, a couple of blocks from downtown Stone Harbor's restaurants and shops on 96th Street. The view stretches from the dune line across the wide beach to the surf and out to the open Atlantic.
Stone Harbor sits on the next barrier island north of the Wildwoods, separated by Hereford Inlet, and the town has a noticeably different feel — quieter, more residential, with a small but tightly-curated downtown. The beach itself is gentle and family-friendly, with consistent lifeguard coverage during summer.
One thing to know if you're driving down from Wildwood: Stone Harbor requires beach tags during the summer season, where Wildwood does not. Tags are sold by the day, week, or season at booths along the beach.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Stone Harbor beach cam?
The camera is at the 95th Street beach in Stone Harbor, which is one of the town's most popular beach access points and within walking distance of downtown Stone Harbor's shops and restaurants.
Is Stone Harbor near Wildwood?
Yes — Stone Harbor is on the next barrier island north of the Wildwoods, separated by Hereford Inlet. It's about a 20-minute drive from Wildwood.
Does Stone Harbor require beach tags?
Yes — unlike Wildwood's free beach, Stone Harbor requires beach tags from late June through Labor Day. Tags can be purchased daily, weekly, or seasonally at booths along the beach.
Is the cam free to watch?
Yes — the stream is free on Wildwoods.tv with no signup.
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