
Where to Find the Cheapest Gas in Ocean County, NJ Right Now
If you’ve filled up your tank recently, you’ve definitely felt it, gas prices are climbing again, and fast in New Jersey.

According to AAA, the national average for regular gas has jumped to $3.79 a gallon, the highest we’ve seen since October 2023. Just a few weeks ago, before tensions escalated overseas, prices were sitting closer to $2.98. That’s a pretty big jump in a short amount of time.
The increase is being linked to the ongoing conflict involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran, which is impacting global oil supply and making everything more expensive here at home. Unfortunately, when oil prices rise, we feel it almost immediately at the pump.
What This Means for Ocean County Drivers
Here in Ocean County, where driving is part of everyday life, whether you’re commuting, heading to the shore, or just running errands, higher gas prices hit a little harder. There’s really no way around it.
But there is a way to soften the blow.
Where You Can Still Find Cheaper Gas
The good news? Not every gas station is charging top dollar. I took the time to find the 10 cheapest places to get gas right here in Ocean County, and trust me, it’s worth knowing where they are.
Even saving 10–20 cents per gallon adds up quickly, especially if you’re filling up multiple times a week or driving long distances.
Thanks to gasbuddy.com, here are the 10 cheapest gas stations in Ocean County, NJ
- $3.42 - Costco - Rt. 70, Brick, NJ
- $3.45 - Liberty - Rt. 70 E., Lakewood, NJ
- $3.49 - Conoco - Rt. 70, Lakehurst, NJ
- $3.53 - Pasmel - Rt. 9, Bayville, NJ
- $3.59 - Exxon - 2096 Lakewood Rd, Toms River, NJ
- $3.63 - BJ's Wholesale Club, Toms River, NJ
- $3.69 - Exxon - Rt. 37 W, Toms River, NJ
- $3.69 - Delta - Rt. 37, Toms River, NJ
- $3.69 - Shell - Hooper Ave., Toms River, NJ
- $3.79 - BP - South Toms River, NJ
CLICK HERE for the complete list of gas prices in Ocean County and the Jersey Shore.
A Few Quick Tips to Save Even More
While prices may be out of our control, there are still a few simple ways to stretch your gas budget:
Fill up earlier in the week (prices often rise closer to weekends)
Use gas rewards programs or store loyalty cards
Avoid topping off your tank, it wastes money
Keep your tires properly inflated for better mileage
The Bottom Line
No one loves seeing gas prices rise, especially this quickly, but being a little strategic about where you fill up can make a real difference.
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I’ll keep an eye on prices locally, but for now, these spots around Ocean County can help you save a few dollars where it counts.
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