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OC Issues List of Guarded Beaches as of Aug. 23, 2021

Ocean City Beach Patrol Stand

By Press Release

OCEAN CITY – The Department of Fire and Rescue Services announced that the Ocean City Beach Patrol will guard the following beaches, as of Aug. 23. 
According to a city release, beaches will be guarded from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. weekends and holidays, and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays. There will be extended hours with lifeguard protection until 7:30 p.m. at Brighton Place, Eighth Street, Ninth Street, 12th Street and 34th Street.

  • Seaspray Road
  • Surf Road
  • North Street
  • Stenton Place 
  • St. Charles Place
  • Delancey Place
  • Brighton Place (guarded until 7:30 p.m.)
  • Fifth Street
  • Seventh Street Surfing Beach
  • Eighth Street (guarded until 7:30 p.m.) 
  • Ninth Street (guarded until 7:30 p.m.) 
  • 10th Street                     
  • 11th Street
  • 12th Street (guarded until 7:30 p.m.) 
  • 14th Street
  • 15th Street
  • 18th Street
  • 22nd Street
  • 26th Street
  • 30th Street
  • 32nd Street
  • 34th Street (guarded until 7:30 p.m.) 
  • 36th Street
  • 39th Street
  • 42nd Street
  • 44th Street
  • 50th Street
  • 53rd Street
  • 55th Street
  • 58th Street                       

The Ocean City Beach Patrol strongly urges bathers to swim only at guarded beaches. Those with questions can call 609-525-9200.

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