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One of the cleanest hotels I’ve ever stayed in. Friendly, helpful staff made for a lovely stay.
Country Inn of Hazlet is well positioned for access to a variety of Jersey Shore and suburban attractions. Within a short drive you can reach beaches and parks (Sandy Hook, Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park), historic and cultural centers (Red Bank and the Count Basie Center), seaside entertainment (Asbury Park boardwalk and Keansburg Amusement Park), outdoor venues (Holmdel Park and PNC Bank Arts Center), and outdoor recreation at Cheesequake State Park. The Hazlet NJ Transit station on the North Jersey Coast Line gives easy rail access to New York City and coastal destinations.
Long sandy beaches, historic lighthouse, nature trails, and bay-side vistas; great for swimming, birdwatching, and cycling.
Iconic boardwalk with restaurants, music venues, murals, and a lively beach scene. Known for live music and nightlife.
Charming downtown with boutique shops, restaurants, and the Count Basie Center for live performances and theater.
Family-friendly beach park with restrooms, lifeguards (seasonal), and open space for picnics and relaxation.
Major outdoor concert venue hosting national touring acts during the concert season.
Classic beachfront amusement park with rides, games, and a seasonal water park — family friendly summer fun.
Historic thoroughbred racetrack with racing season events and on-site dining and betting facilities.
A mix of saltwater and freshwater marshes, hiking trails, and quiet swimming spots — good for hiking and nature outings.
Make the most of your stay at Country Inn of Hazlet with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Hazlet:
Hazlet is a convenient, quiet base for exploring the Jersey Shore, nearby cultural towns (Red Bank and Asbury Park), and day trips into New York City via the North Jersey Coast Line. Country Inn of Hazlet is an excellent choice for travelers who prioritize cleanliness, a homey atmosphere, friendly staff, and easy parking. The property’s recently refreshed, Americana-styled decor, spotless rooms, and proximity to beaches, parks, and local dining make it a practical and comfortable option for families, solo travelers, and visitors seeking a non-corporate boutique inn experience.
Country Inn of Hazlet
3360 Hwy 35
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Hazlet
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March through May: temperatures warm from chilly to mild, flowering parks and the start of boating and fishing season. Ideal for outdoor walks and exploring nearby towns before the summer crowds arrive.
Hazlet hosts community-focused events through spring and summer—park concerts, family movie nights, and township celebrations at local parks.
Hazlet and neighboring towns observe Memorial Day with parades and ceremonies; summer kickoff weekend draws local crowds to parks and beaches.
Major regional draws—Asbury Park concerts, Red Bank festivals, and boardwalk events in nearby shore towns—happen throughout summer and major holiday weekends.
From September into December, nearby towns host farmers' markets, craft fairs, and holiday markets—good for local produce, crafts, and holiday shopping.
Layer clothing (cool mornings, warm afternoons), bring rain protection in spring/fall, sunscreen and breathable fabrics in summer, and warm outerwear plus sturdy boots in winter. For beach days, check tide and rip-current advisories; in colder months, check road and transit conditions before travel.
Hazlet is a residential Jersey Shore suburb with relatively few hotels inside the borough itself; most visitors stay in nearby towns (Middletown, Matawan, Red Bank, or along the Shore). Hotel, short-term rental, and dining prices rise in the summer beach season and on holiday weekends. Weekends and summer evenings draw day-trippers from NYC and surrounding counties, increasing demand for parking, restaurants, and short-term rentals. Off-season (late fall through winter, excluding holiday weeks) typically offers the best value on lodging and dining. Special local and regional events (boardwalk concerts, big summer festivals in Asbury Park and Red Bank, and race/cardinals at Monmouth Park/Oceanport) can spike prices in nearby towns and reduce availability.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Hazlet is well-connected for regional travel via NJ Transit (North Jersey Coast Line) at Hazlet Station and by car (Garden State Parkway and Route 36/35).
To avoid summer parking headaches and get the most convenience, use NJ Transit from Hazlet Station for day trips to Asbury Park, Red Bank, and NYC. Combine a Hazlet stay with a half-day in Asbury Park for beach/boardwalk fun and an evening in Red Bank for dining and live entertainment.
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