Barnegat Bay Community
Welcome to Forked River, an Ocean County community in Lacey Township near Barnegat Bay, mixing Jersey Shore living with established residential neighborhoods.
Forked River is an unincorporated community and census-designated place within Lacey Township, in the northern reaches of Ocean County, New Jersey. With a population of about 5,300, it is the best-known of Lacey Township's neighborhoods, and the name is so widely used that many Ocean County residents refer to the entire township as "Forked River." The community takes its name from the Forked River, a waterway that flows eastward into Barnegat Bay, and its identity is inseparable from the bay and the broader Jersey Shore landscape that surrounds it. The area's character is a mix of established residential neighborhoods, older shore-era homes, and the pine- and oak-covered terrain of the New Jersey Pinelands, which border the township to the west. Development spread through Lacey Township across the mid-to-late 20th century, and Forked River developed as the township's commercial and civic core, with schools, municipal services, and everyday shopping concentrated along Lacey Road and the nearby highways. The community is unincorporated, which means it shares township government, schools, and services with the other sections of Lacey, including the Lanoka Harbor and Bamber Lake areas. Education runs through the Lacey Township School District. Forked River Elementary School sits on Lacey Road in the heart of the community, feeding into Lacey Township Middle School and Lacey Township High School, which anchors the township's athletic and civic life. The schools are a central part of the area's family-oriented identity. Recreation is defined by water. Barnegat Bay lies directly to the east, providing boating, fishing, crabbing, and kayaking, and the Forked River itself offers shoreline access for small craft. The Atlantic beaches of Long Beach Island are a short drive across the bay, and the Pinelands to the west supply hiking, camping, and quiet open space. This combination of bay, river, forest, and ocean access gives Forked River a distinctly outdoors-oriented Jersey Shore lifestyle without the density of the barrier-island resort towns. For residents, Forked River offers the practical advantages of an established, full-service community — schools, shopping, and services — together with the water access and relaxed pace that draw people to Ocean County. It functions as a year-round home base rather than a seasonal resort, with the bay and the shore woven into everyday life.
Forked River is an unincorporated community and census-designated place within Lacey Township, in Ocean County, New Jersey. The name is used so widely that many Ocean County residents refer to the entire township as Forked River.
No. Forked River is an unincorporated community within Lacey Township. It shares township government, schools, and services with the township's other sections, including Lanoka Harbor and the Bamber Lake area, rather than operating as a separate municipality.
The Lacey Township School District serves Forked River and the rest of Lacey Township. Forked River Elementary School is located in the community, and students continue to Lacey Township Middle School and Lacey Township High School.
Forked River sits near Barnegat Bay, into which the Forked River flows. The bay provides boating, fishing, and crabbing, while the Atlantic beaches of Long Beach Island are a short drive across the water.
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