Cape May has been a destination point for birds (and birdwatchers) for over two centuries thanks to our tremendous variety of habitats for migrating birds: salt marshes, swamp or wet woods, fresh water marshes and ponds, pine forest, saltwater, grasslands, and open fields. Check migration alerts from BirdCast
If you’re interested in native plants and NJ wildlife habitat, Cape May is also home to several botanical gardens that offer tours and walking trails.
An educational institute, with programs on the schooner, at the Bivalve campus and in the community.
More infoBirding by Boat on the Osprey is a birding and wildlife tour of the coastal salt marsh behind Cape May and the Wildwoods.
More infoCape May City’s beaches are family friendly, clean, and close to restrooms and food. They run approximately 2.5 miles parallel to Beach Avenue and are within walking distance from most accommodations.
More infoA free county park and zoo located just a few miles up the Garden State Parkway
More info“Cape May Cycle Cruises is the first and only pontoon pedal boat in South Jersey! An active way to experience the beautiful Cape May Harbor from the water with family and friends.”
More infoCape May’s Dog Park offers a fenced recreation area for your canine friends.
More infoSt. Mary by the Sea will officially be preserved and reimagined as The Cape May Point Science Center
More infoCape May’s promenade runs parallel to Beach Avenue and stretches for nearly two miles, taking you on a scenic walk or run past Cape May’s beaches.
More infoThe Cape May Whale Watch & Research Center was the original eco -tour operation in Cape May starting in 1987.
More infoCombined, Cold Spring Bike Path (2.7 miles) and Middle Township Bike Path (8.9 miles) will take you from Historic Cold Spring Village all the way to the Cape May County Park and Zoo.
More infoA 180-acre preserve offering a tranquil setting for walking, picnics, painting, biking, and observing nature.
More infoA public space free to visit year round, offering photo-worthy views of the harbor.
More infoState-managed land featuring dunes, forest, scrub-shrub, and fields to help preserve and protect endangered, threatened, and non-game wildlife
More infoA city park with a playground, picnic area, and half-court basketball court. Located on Madison Avenue, across from the water tower
More infoA showcase of native species capable of surviving only with what Mother Nature provides.
More infoThe Nature Center of Cape May was founded in 1992, with the twin goals of creating a responsible stewardship program for open space surrounding Cape May Harbor and providing environmental education for people of all ages.
More infoBack Bay Birding and Wildlife Boat Tours from Cape May / Wildwood & Stone Harbor, NJ
More infoA 200-acre preserve that serves as a refuge for native and migratory birds, making it a must-see for serious birders visiting Cape May.
More infoWhere a Field meets the Forest and Marsh on the Crow Creek!
More infoMiniature golf, shopping, a grille (open in season), and the wrecked SS Atlantus—an experimental concrete ship (yes, concrete!) that ran aground during a storm in 1926.
More infoEnjoy a relaxing cruise through the harbor to see our marinas, the US Coast Guard base, waterfront homes, wildlife, and more!
More infoEscape to the shade and explore the Cape May County Zoo & Park from the treetops. Swing, climb and zipline on a series of progressively challenging adventure courses for adrenaline junkies.
More infoWe provide a fun and interactive educational experience for families, school groups and vacationers of all ages through nature exploration and discovery.
More infoCape May is a destination for the entire family.
There's no reason to leave your best friend at home when you visit Cape May.
There's more to Cape May than the beach. Even on a rainy day, you won't be bored.
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