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Lake Riviera Vacation Rentals

Swim the tea-tinted water with your family at Lake Riviera then spend the afternoon playing at the welcoming Lake Riviera Park in New Jersey.

Swim Tea-Tinted Water and Play at Lake Riviera Park

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Why Rent On Lake Riviera

Lake Riviera in Brick Township occupies a unique position in the New Jersey lake landscape: formed from the remnants of a sand-mining operation, its tannin-stained water and sunken brush structure create one of the most productive bass and pickerel fisheries in Ocean County. The lake sits within Lake Riviera Park, a well-maintained community green space with walking trails, a playground, basketball and baseball fields, and generous picnic areas that make it a genuinely complete family destination.

Fishing, Boating, and Park Life

Largemouth bass, chain pickerel, and a variety of panfish thrive in the lake’s structured, vegetated shallows, and the fishing here rewards anglers who understand how to work the edges of sunken brush and lily pad lines. Boating is popular throughout the warmer months, and the park’s walking trails give non-fishing family members a comfortable and scenic way to pass time while the anglers work the coves.

Windward Beach and the Shore Connection

Windward Beach Park, a short drive from the lake, provides sandy beach access and the SummerFest concert series that brings live music to the Ocean County shoreline throughout the warmer months. The Brick Reservoir walking trail adds a 1.6-mile loop to the area’s pedestrian options, and the broader Brick Township recreation system means there is always a park, court, or green space within easy reach of the lake.

The Havens Homestead Museum

The Havens Homestead Museum preserves a 19th-century farmhouse with guided tours and exhibits that give curious families a grounded sense of Ocean County’s agricultural past before the suburban transformation of the post-war decades. It is the kind of local history stop that adds unexpected depth to a lake trip built primarily around water and outdoor activity.

A Relaxed Ocean County Lake Base

A vacation rental near Lake Riviera gives your family a comfortable, well-located base in a part of New Jersey that balances lake fishing and park life with easy access to the Jersey Shore. Cozy properties with outdoor space, full kitchens, and proximity to both the lake and the beach make this a practical and genuinely pleasant choice for an Ocean County family stay.

Best time to go
Visit Lake Riviera in late spring, particularly May, when vibrant blooms adorn the landscape and warm breezes beckon water sports enthusiasts. With fewer tourists and sunny skies, this serene escape invites you to kayak, fish, or simply relax in tranquil beauty.
Water Quality
Lake Riviera's water exhibits a tannin-stained hue, giving it a tea-colored appearance. The water clarity is murky due to the presence of tannins.
Surface area (mi)
12.57
Max depth (ft)
7.87
Elevation (ft)
16.4

Popular activities

  • Boating
  • Kayaking
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to dive into what Lake Riviera has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • No, the information provided does not mention Lake Riviera allowing swimming. The details about Lake Riviera pertain to fishing and other recreational activities, but swimming is not mentioned.

  • Lake Riviera is a popular destination because it offers various recreational activities such as fishing, boating, hiking, and picnicking. The lake, formed from a former sand-mining site, provides a unique environment with tannin-stained water and diverse wildlife, making it an attractive spot for families, friends, and nature enthusiasts.

  • In Lake Riviera, New Jersey, you can expect to catch largemouth bass, redfin pickerel, and channel catfish. Largemouth bass and pickerel are often caught using chatterbaits, spinnerbaits, and live golden shiners. Channel catfish, though not officially stocked, have established a population in the lake.

  • Yes, there is a public beach at Lake Geneva, called Riviera Beach. It is located on Wrigley Drive and is open seven days a week from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Admission is charged during business hours when lifeguards are on duty.

  • Towns near Riviera Beach include Lake Park, North Palm Beach, and West Palm Beach. These towns are all within a few miles of Riviera Beach in Palm Beach County, Florida. They are part of the local community and are easily accessible by road.