Awesome visit, very clean. Beautiful views! I was able to see dolphins and plenty of crabs, mussels, oysters, etc. Had fun showing my kids around with video chat.
October 2023
At this time the entrance to the beach is closed, but it is a nice place to enjoy a walk through nature
June 2023
Two separate boardwalks for families to enjoy the environment which are also wheelchair accessible.
The Cape May National Wildlife Refuge was established as part of the National Wildlife Refuge System in 1989. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has acquired about 11,500 acres and the refuge continues to grow. Ultimately, the refuge will protect 21,200 acres of precious wildlife habitat in New Jersey’s Cape May Peninsula. Cape May National Wildlife Refuge’s key location in the Atlantic Flyway makes it an important link in the vast nationwide network of National Wildlife Refuges administered by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. It ensures availability of critical habitat to hundreds of thousands of migratory birds each year, as these long-distance flyers travel along the New Jersey coast.