When Labor Day passes and the last beach crowds roll off the island, the LBI Region takes a deep, contented breath. The surf softens, the air turns crisp, and the island reveals its quieter side. Locals call it Local’s Summer—a season of open beaches, cooler breezes, and festivals that make fall feel just as festive as July.

A Softer Rhythm

One of the surest signs of change is the traffic lights along Long Beach Boulevard.

  • On the northern end—Barnegat Light, Harvey Cedars, Surf City—the lights go to blinking and/or darken early in the fall, a sign that these towns are settling into their tranquil off-season rhythm.

  • On the southern end—Beach Haven, Holgate, and much of Long Beach Township—the lights usually stay on a little longer, often through Chowderfest weekend in early October, before switching off.

This staggered change perfectly reflects the island’s character: peaceful at the top, playful down south, each shifting at its own pace.

Dogs Return to the Beaches

Starting October 1, dogs are once again welcome on LBI’s beaches. From quiet sunrise strolls in Holgate to jetty walks in Barnegat Light, it’s a season when your four-legged friends can enjoy the sand and surf as much as you do.

Iconic Autumn Events Across the Island

  • Chowderfest – Beach Haven

    • Saturday, October 4th (Merchant's Mart) and Sunday, October 5th (Chowder Cook-Off) at the Taylor Avenue Waterfront in Beach Haven, NJ
      Early October brings chowder lovers together with steaming cups, live bands, and shopping by the bay. It’s the island’s most famous fall festival and a true seasonal kickoff.

  • LBI Fly International Kite Festival – Ship Bottom & Island-wide

    • Friday, October 11th, 2024  18th-24th St. Beaches, Ship Bottom

    • Saturday, October 12th, 2024 18th-24th St. Beaches, Ship Bottom

    • Night Fly at 68th St. Beach, Long Beach Township
      Over Columbus Day weekend, the skies fill with vibrant shapes—giant whales, spinning circles, dragons—dancing high over the beaches.

  • Sea Glass & Art Festival – Ship Bottom

    • Saturday & Sunday October 4 & 5, 2025

    • Things A Drift, 406 Long Beach Blvd, Ship Bottom, NJ 08008
      Local artisans share treasures from the sea: jewelry, paintings, sculptures, and more, celebrating coastal creativity.

  • Shellabration – Brant Beach (Long Beach Township)

    • Saturday, October 11, 2025 11AM-4PM

    • 6805 Long Beach Boulevard, Brant Beach, NJ 08008
      A family-friendly salute to bay life with games, food, and marine education for all ages.

  • Harvest & Halloween Fun – Across the Island
    Surf City, Ship Bottom, and Beach Haven host trunk-or-treats, hayrides, and fall festivals that bring neighbors together in spirited style.

Beyond the Island: Mainland Celebrations

The spirit of Local’s Summer extends across the bay:

  • Manahawkin (Stafford Twp.): Manahawkin Lake Park

o    Irish Festival - September 6 11 am - 7 pm 

o    Fall Harvest & Wine Festival - October 11 & 12 - 12-5 pm

o    Halloween parade - October 11 - 12 Noon

  • Barnegat:

    • Farmers Market (Thursdays Until October 9th) 14 Birdsall St, Hours: 9am-1pm

  • Little Egg Harbor:

o    Annual Harvest Festival, Saturday, October 18th Pinelands HS- 10AM- 4PM

 

See all the upcoming events in Ocean County, NJ

Why Locals Love It

Local’s Summer is more than just the “off-season.” It’s:

  • A bayside table with no wait.

  • A bike ride down the boulevard without traffic.

  • A lighthouse view against a crisp October sky.

From the early-blinking calm of Barnegat Light to the festive glow of Beach Haven that lasts a little longer, the LBI Region shows that while summer may shift, the magic never fades.

So bring a sweater, sip that pumpkin latte, and rediscover the island. On LBI, summer doesn’t end—it simply changes tempo.