Cape May County Park and Zoo
A free county park and zoo located just a few miles up the Garden State Parkway
More infoA free county park and zoo located just a few miles up the Garden State Parkway
More infoCape May’s Dog Park offers a fenced recreation area for your canine friends.
More infoCelebrate your relationship in this tiny seaside park along Beach Avenue!
More infoThis statue, dedicated in 1988, faces the Cape May harbor in tribute to the fisherman who have been lost at sea. It sits in a small park at the intersection of Missouri and Baltimore Avenues.
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 infoRotary Park, located just behind the Washington Street Mall, is a year-round destination for concerts and leisure.
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 infoNestled between Myrtle Avenue and Perry Street in West Cape May is the triangular-shaped Wilbraham Park
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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