In the southernmost point of Cape May Peninsula stands the charming city of Cape May. This picturesque resort town is one of the oldest vacation destinations in the country and finds a place on the National Historic Landmark. Its beautiful shore is lined with several beaches, Victorian homes, and delicious dining options. This city is also a popular location for birdwatching enthusiasts. The Cape May Beach makes for a stunning family getaway in town and the Cape May Lighthouse is another landmark that also makes for a great photo-ops stop.
Funded in the 1960s, Cape Henlopen State Park is an oceanfront nature park that attracts tourists with both its natural beauty and a plethora of activities. You can walk along the pristine beaches and watch the sun go down into the North Atlantic Ocean, spend an hour or two birdwatching from the splendid watch tower, indulge in a relaxing fishing expedition, or spend an adventurous night camping out in the wilderness. The place also has a few historical structures such as the observation tower dating back to the times of World War II and gun batteries from the 1970s.
Nestled amid beautiful woods and thickets, Gordon's Pond is a spectacular natural attraction in Cape Henlopen State Park. It can be accessed via several hiking and biking trails and is a popular recreational spot among locals. The pond waters and its surroundings are home to several birds and marine fauna. You can also spot migratory waterfowl here. The trails leading to this spectacular pond offer you a chance to explore the scenic beauty of the surroundings up and close. The trail takes you past Gordon's Pond and ends at the beautiful Rehoboth Beach.
The Indian River Marina is famous for its charter fishing boats and beautiful environs. A great place to visit for a family day out, the marina is a must for those who wish to take boating tours or learn some fishing lessons from experts. The views of the bridge are breathtaking from this spot.
Stretching for 6 miles (9.7 kilometers), the Junction and Breakwater Trail is the longest out of the three rail trails in the state. Ideal for biking or walking, this trail comprises two railroad bridges and has other attractions like coastal wetlands and an observatory tower that dates back to the Second World War.
Rehoboth Beach Public Beach is a coveted destination among families during weekends. Equipped with restroom and parking facilities for visitors, the beach is ideal for sunset viewing or some afternoon gala time. A haunt for surfers, the beach is not to be missed.
Cape May County Park and Zoo is your doorway to the natural world and all it has to offer. Consisting of over 200 acres of natural land, this is a great site for families to enjoy the great outdoors. The park area features picnic tables, biking paths, kids playgrounds and fishing areas. About 80 acres is dedicated to the Zoo that has about 550 different types of birds, reptiles and mammals. Come and see your favorite animals almost any day of the year (the park is closed only on Christmas) and for free!
Funded in the 1960s, Cape Henlopen State Park is an oceanfront nature park that attracts tourists with both its natural beauty and a plethora of activities. You can walk along the pristine beaches and watch the sun go down into the North Atlantic Ocean, spend an hour or two birdwatching from the splendid watch tower, indulge in a relaxing fishing expedition, or spend an adventurous night camping out in the wilderness. The place also has a few historical structures such as the observation tower dating back to the times of World War II and gun batteries from the 1970s.
Nestled amid beautiful woods and thickets, Gordon's Pond is a spectacular natural attraction in Cape Henlopen State Park. It can be accessed via several hiking and biking trails and is a popular recreational spot among locals. The pond waters and its surroundings are home to several birds and marine fauna. You can also spot migratory waterfowl here. The trails leading to this spectacular pond offer you a chance to explore the scenic beauty of the surroundings up and close. The trail takes you past Gordon's Pond and ends at the beautiful Rehoboth Beach.
Stretching for 6 miles (9.7 kilometers), the Junction and Breakwater Trail is the longest out of the three rail trails in the state. Ideal for biking or walking, this trail comprises two railroad bridges and has other attractions like coastal wetlands and an observatory tower that dates back to the Second World War.
The Indian River Marina is famous for its charter fishing boats and beautiful environs. A great place to visit for a family day out, the marina is a must for those who wish to take boating tours or learn some fishing lessons from experts. The views of the bridge are breathtaking from this spot.
Rehoboth Beach Public Beach is a coveted destination among families during weekends. Equipped with restroom and parking facilities for visitors, the beach is ideal for sunset viewing or some afternoon gala time. A haunt for surfers, the beach is not to be missed.