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Doo Wop Trolley Tours

Relive the thrill of Wildwood's heyday in the 1950s and see the best of Wildwood's Doo Wop style landmarks while your guide recounts the popular culture of the era. This 45 minute tour includes a visit to the Doo Wop Museum!

Cape May-Lewes Ferry
The Cape May-Lewes Ferry is the most memorable way to travel between Delaware and New Jersey. The car ferries make it so convenient, cutting miles off your trip along the Atlantic coast.
 

 

Historical Sites

Hereford Inlet Lighthouse and Gardens

Historic and picturesque Hereford Inlet Lighthouse, a beacon of safety and assurance to the 19th century mariners, has become a focal point for residents and visitors of this seashore resort community.

George F. Boyer Historical Museum

The George F. Boyer Historical Museum is managed by The Wildwood Historical Society, a non-profit, tax exempt, not-for-profit corporation, founded in 1963. The museum has vintage photos, artifacts and memorabilia, depicting the various ages of Wildwood, from it's merger with Holly Beach City, to the present.

Historic Cold Spring Village

A 19th Century Open-Air Living History Museum in Cape May, New Jersey. Enjoy 25 restored historic buildings on a 22-acre wooded site where costumed interpreters bring the crafts, sights, sounds, and aroma of the Age of Homespun to life.

Tours of Nearby Victorian Cape May
U.S. Naval Air Station Wildwood

Naval Air Station Wildwood Foundation is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to restore Hangar #1 at the Cape May County Airport, Lower Township, New Jersey, into an aircraft museum honoring the 41 Naval airmen who perished while training there during World War II. Hangar # 1 was listed onto the National Register of Historic Places September, 1997.

Nature

Cape May County Park and Zoo

Perhaps the best-kept secret of New Jersey is the Cape May County Zoo, just a short drive from the states finest beaches. Located on 80 acres, the Zoo is a haven for about 200 species of wildlife. There you'll see a new reptile house, the new World of Birds aviary, and an African Savanna, residence of lions, giraffes and other African animals. You can also enjoy a treat at the cafe or visit the souvenir shop while you are there.

Cape May Bird Observatory

Founded in 1975 by the New Jersey Audubon Society*, the Cape May Bird Observatory (CMBO) is a leader in research, environmental education, bird conservation, and recreational birding activities.

Leamings Run Botanical Gardens
Covering over 30 acres of beautiful flowers, ferns, lawns and ponds, Leaming's Run in Cape May County stands as the largest annual garden in the United States. Divided into 25 individually designed and expertly crafted gardens, each represents a different theme with something of interest for just about everybody.
Wetlands Institute

Come discover why The Wetlands Institute of Stone Harbor, NJ is "The Natural Place to Have Fun!" At the Wetlands Institute, we promote the conservation and preservation of coastal ecosystems by providing a fun and educational experience for families, school groups and vacationers of all ages.