Shore Community in Ocean Township
Welcome to Oakhurst, an unincorporated community in Ocean Township, Monmouth County, offering a suburban setting just inland from the Jersey Shore.
Oakhurst is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Ocean Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, located just inland from the Atlantic coast in central New Jersey. It is one of three main neighborhoods that make up Ocean Township, along with Wanamassa and Wayside; the township deliberately has no single downtown, instead developing as a collection of established residential communities. Oakhurst is the second most populated of the three, with roughly 4,000 residents in the 2020 census, and it carries the township's 07755 ZIP code. The community grew substantially during the mid-twentieth century, particularly in the 1970s, when new family-oriented developments expanded Ocean Township's population to more than 27,000 residents. That growth shaped Oakhurst into a mature, tree-lined suburban area with a strong base of single-family homes, schools, and neighborhood services. Oakhurst is served by the Township of Ocean School District, whose administrative offices are located within the community. The district operates the local elementary schools—including the Oakhurst school—and serves students through the secondary level within the township, making education a central part of Oakhurst's family-oriented identity. The community's appeal rests heavily on its location. Oakhurst sits minutes from the Jersey Shore towns of Asbury Park, Long Branch, and Deal, giving residents ready access to beaches, boardwalks, dining, and entertainment, while the community itself remains quiet and residential. Major roadways such as Route 35 and the Garden State Parkway provide access to the wider Monmouth County region and the New York metropolitan area. For those seeking established suburban living with coastal access, Oakhurst represents a practical and appealing choice within Ocean Township.
Oakhurst is in Monmouth County, New Jersey, within Ocean Township. It is an unincorporated community and census-designated place, located near the neighboring shore towns of Asbury Park, Long Branch, and Deal.
Oakhurst is part of Ocean Township, which has no central downtown and consists of three main unincorporated communities: Oakhurst, Wanamassa, and Wayside. Oakhurst is the second most populated of the three.
Oakhurst is served by the Township of Ocean School District, whose offices are located in Oakhurst. The district operates the local schools, including the Oakhurst school, and serves students through high school within Ocean Township.
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Oakhurst's housing stock is established single-family suburban, reflecting the growth of Ocean Township, particularly during the 1970s when new family developments were built. Homes range from older residences on mature streets to mid-century and newer construction, with a mix of traditional styles and well-kept lots. Because Oakhurst is a residential section of a larger township rather than a standalone municipality, its housing blends seamlessly with Wanamassa and Wayside. The area's proximity to the Jersey Shore and its strong school district keep it in steady demand, and the market is characterized by settled, family-scale homes rather than dense new development.
Oakhurst is one of three unincorporated neighborhoods that make up Ocean Township, alongside Wanamassa and Wayside. The township has no single central downtown; instead, each community developed around its own residential streets, schools, and commercial strips. Oakhurst, carrying the 07755 ZIP code, sits as the most centrally located of the three and is the second most populated. Its neighborhoods are characterized by tree-lined residential streets and proximity to Route 35 and the township's commercial corridors, with the Atlantic coast just a short drive to the east.
Oakhurst offers a comfortable suburban lifestyle with the Jersey Shore close at hand. Because the community is part of Ocean Township, residents share in the township's schools, parks, and services while living in a quieter, established residential setting. The nearby shore towns of Asbury Park, Long Branch, and Deal provide beaches, boardwalks, dining, and entertainment within minutes, while Oakhurst itself remains primarily residential and family-oriented. The area's convenience to the shore and its mature, tree-lined neighborhoods give Oakhurst an appealing balance of suburban calm and coastal access in central Monmouth County.
Oakhurst is served by the Township of Ocean School District, a well-regarded system whose administrative offices are located in the community. The district operates the township's schools, including the Oakhurst elementary school, and serves students through high school at Ocean Township High School. The district's reputation and its close connection to the community make education a central part of Oakhurst's appeal to families. With schools distributed across Oakhurst, Wanamassa, and Wayside, the district ties the township's three neighborhoods together through shared education and athletics.
Oakhurst benefits from convenient transportation access in central Monmouth County. The community is served by Route 35, a major commercial and travel corridor, and sits within reach of the Garden State Parkway, connecting residents to the Jersey Shore and the broader New Jersey and New York metropolitan areas. NJ Transit commuter rail stations in nearby shore towns provide rail service toward New York City, while local roads link Oakhurst to Asbury Park, Long Branch, and the surrounding communities. This combination of highway and rail access makes Oakhurst a practical home base for commuters.
Recreation in Oakhurst is anchored by the parks and programs of Ocean Township and the nearby Jersey Shore. The township maintains parks, sports fields, and recreational facilities serving Oakhurst and its neighboring communities, supporting youth sports and community activities. The Atlantic beaches of Asbury Park, Long Branch, and Deal lie just minutes to the east, offering swimming, surfing, boardwalks, and seasonal entertainment. This combination of local municipal recreation and immediate coastal access gives Oakhurst residents an unusually broad recreational range for a suburban community of its size.
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