Planning a day trip or a few days at the Jersey Shore?

Wondering if there's beach fees, free parking, somewhere to change or go to the bathroom? We've got you covered at the beaches in Atlantic, Cape May, Monmouth and Ocean counties.

Below is everything you need to know about the beaches on the Jersey Shore for the 2015 summer season from Sandy Hook to the southernmost tip of the Garden State.

One Ocean County beach is even offering wifi for the plugged-in beach bum.

Scroll down to search for the ideal place to unfold your chair or find information on a beach by county you're already set on heading to.

Atlantic City beach

Atlantic County

At most of the Atlantic County beaches, shore-goers will have to pay to get on the sand but a few steps away in Ventor and Atlantic City are boardwalks to escape the sun.

And of course, the casino city does have a great deal of activities and entertainment to offer after a long day in the water.

Wildwood beach and boardwalk

Cape May County

From Ocean City to the historic town on the tip of New Jersey, Cape May County has plenty to offer any type of beach bum this summer.

And most of the beaches are free.

The Wildwoods feature its famous almost five-mile beach and lengthly boardwalk with dozens of rides, games, arcades and restaurants for the whole family.

Avon-by-the-Sea beach

Monmouth County

If you're looking to stay more central and avoid some traffic on the Garden State Parkway, there are more than enough beaches in Monmouth County to plant your umbrella.

While all the beach have fees, almost a dozen have boardwalks along the coast as well as as outdoor showers to wash off any sand before heading home.

Surf City beach

Ocean County

Most Ocean County beaches have fees too but do offer some free parking and the mobile concession stands near the water make it easier to pack light.

Surf City will actually offer beachfront wifi for those who can't unplug. The city will also feature a "mini Amber Alert" system if a child goes missing on the beach.

Craig McCarthy may be reached at CMcCarthy@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @createcraig. Find NJ.com on Facebook.