Cancel

Open app

Search

Cape May Point State Park

4.5 (39 reviews)

Cape May Point State Park Photos

You might also consider

More like Cape May Point State Park

Recommended Reviews - Cape May Point State Park

Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
Yelp app icon
Browse more easily on the app
Review Feed Illustration

Reviews With Photos

Cape May Point State Park, New Jersey
Bruce K.

More than just the lighthouse, there is a lot going on here at the park. The beach, the birding and the bunkers. The beach extends quite some distance from the dunes to the waterside. Firm sand and little trash or stones, it was pleasant to walk while carrying my shoes. A nice onshore breeze kept it cool despite the 85 degree weather. And yes, I had sprayed myself with sun protection and I was wearing a hat. Bunkers here date back to World War I but those were destroyed (it was the War to End All Wars, after all) but new and improved ones were built for World War II. And since they're still here 60 years later, maybe someone is expecting another? You can't go inside but you can photograph and some people have tagged them. Walking trails wind through the park including one that is wheelchair accessible. There are also public toilets near the parking lot. [Review 18220 overall - 97 in New Jersey - 1742 of 2022.]

Cape may beach
Kimberly T.

Whoa! The waves here can definitely get strong and the wet sand tend to suction your feet quick! Not ideal for swimming just to be safe but for lazying around? yes! Bring your blankets and coolers on a nice afternoon and the shore can be one of the most relaxing places to be. This is my second time here so far and everytime we visit the beach was never crowded. Lucky! The view is amazing as well and the breeze so fresh its revitalizing! I havent explored the park much or even visited the lighthouse (can we go in for a climb? Hmm not sure) but the beach and sand on my feet was enough to have me appreciate this lovely place!

Gajtana S.

Cape May Point State Park is free to the public. Parking is plentiful and no swimming is allowed here. They offer free or low cost nature programs for children. There's a visitor center and museum that close at 5. WiFi is also free. The beach offers soft sand and billowing waves. A gorgeous place for beach lovers.

Lighthouse
Jillian S.

Lovely area to spend the day. Cape May Point state park offers a variety of fun outdoor activities at no charge. Upon entering the park, it is easy to locate the parking lot. Ample parking is available beside the large, clean public bathrooms. Across the way from the parking lot is a shelter with tables that can be reserved for events. Stop by the park to climb the lighthouse, walk the trails, watch the birds, picnic, tan at the beach, or fish. Note that there is a charge to climb the lighthouse.

Swans, ducks, hawks, gulls
Lenny Y.

Do you like nature walks? Beautiful serene lakes? Majestic swans and other birds? Maybe seeing an own or a snake? Don't miss Cape May Point park. It is best combined with lighthouse and the beach, but park itself has 3 nice walking trails (take the long one - it's peaceful and relaxing and can be done in 1 hr). There are often ranger tours which are great - educational (they talk about preservation, different plants, challenges w weeds and non-native plants, etc) and cool because they can spot animals and birds. Views of the lighthouse are awesome. And there is a nice beach (non-swimming) just across the parking lot. I consider this a must in Cape May.

Beach
Suzanne A.

The absolute best beach in Cape May! Since the beach is a state park, beach tags aren't required. There also aren't lifeguards. Park rangers periodically drive around to discourage swimming but you can put your feet in. A few yards down the beach are lifeguards but tags are required. Fishing is allowed. There's a large parking lot. Bathrooms (not Port a potties) and water stations to wash the sand off are located in the parking lot.The Cape May Light house is also located here. A Visitors Center has displays and information about the wildlife and plants native to the area. Picnic tables with BBQ grills are located next to the parking lot. There aren't trash cans so visitors need to take out what they bring in. You can sit on a large pavilion overlooking the beach. It's a great alternative for people who can't walk on the sand. A wooden walkway leads from the lot to the beach. From there it's a bit of a walk to the water. The beach here is quiet and mellow. The perfect place to relax!

Bird watching from the observation deck. Daddy and Zoe Girl
Donna P.

One of my favorite parts of Cape May is my trips to this park to see the lighthouse. Love all the history. I always feel this is the gathering spot for so many travelers. Situated by the beach. You can take a visit at the lighthouse, stroll by the beach, have a bite to eat at the food truck or travel across the parking lot and engage in some bird watching. This location should definitely be a must visit when you are in the area.

Keiko M.

It was too windy but pretty. I saw many birds, professional photographers, and a wedding photo shooting. So relaxing to walk on the sandy beach. Price: Free. Info nation center: They have cocoons! And a sweet staff. Parking: Free but be careful of zillions birds poops!

Lisa S.

This state park is never as busy as I expect! The Cape May Lighthouse is here, and you can pay to walk up to the top. There is a tiny museum and pretty nice public bathrooms. The parking lot is big, and free to park in. The trails off of the parking lot are easy and flat- it is beautiful, though. Lots of wildlife and birds, as well. There are longer trails up the road, and all are great for bird watching. There is also access to a beach (no swimming) with an old fortress. A great place to visit during the off-season as well as the summer!

Cape May Point State Park Entrance
Andrew M.

Great park; free parking (lots of it); no entry fee; free museum (small, but packed with info and some live animals--snakes, turtles, frogs, hermit crabs). The lighthouse is right there, but costs money to climb. The lighthouse and visitor center have small gift shops. There is no food to speak of on-site, but sometimes there are food trucks in the parking lot. Picnic pavilions are available. There is tons to see outdoors; birding, lovely walking trails, an old WWII bunker, and beach access (no swimming and sometimes restricted for bird nesting). Cape May Point is a big stopover spot for migrating birds and there is lots to see all year long--plus great views of the lighthouse from nearly anywhere in the park. We visit here every time we come to the point and it's one of my favorite spots.

View Of Wetlands
Ryan F.

Hiked through Cape May Point State Park on Sunday morning. Worth a visit for a day at the beach or to see the lighthouse, but the flat and boring hikes are not worth the energy. Quality: Decided to take a long walk from downtown Cape May to the Cape May Lighthouse, and wound up using the trails in Cape May Point State Park. I also wandered through the adjacent bird sanctuary South Cape May Meadows. Although there was signage of different birds and wildlife, I didn't see any except the occasional dead rabbit and swarms of bugs. The trails are very simple and just wind in the direction of the lighthouse with an occasional bridge over the ponds. The highlights of the park are the beautiful lighthouse and the underrated beach. Unlike other areas of Cape May, this beach is free to visit and even during the summer remains empty. Quantity: The park is 244 acres, including beach, trails, and the iconic lighthouse. Value: Free to visit the park, though there is a fee if you want to climb the lighthouse. Ambiance: Cape May Point State Park is located at the very bottom tip of New Jersey. While the greener areas of the coastal wetlands are not exciting, the beach is gorgeous. It is also a unique experience to lie in the sand near a WWII bunker. But the main reason to visit is to get a close look at the Cape May Lighthouse. It is an iconic sight and it is fun seeing it from different angles throughout the park. Crowd: A very small morning crowd. Just a few folks near the lighthouse and the beautiful beach was empty. Service: The park was in need of a little more maintenance. I found sporadic garbage and unkempt trails, which for such a small park with few visitors seemed unnecessary. Parking: Large parking lot at the western end of the park.

Boardwalk on trail in back

See all

7 months ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

8 months ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Brad M.
107
472
1465

2 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of John K.
101
1060
1188

1 year ago

This one of a number of scenic points in Cape May . Wandered around, went into the visitors center and continued on. There is no charge.

Helpful 2
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0

9 months ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

2 years ago

Helpful 2
Thanks 1
Love this 2
Oh no 0
Photo of Bruce K.
2407
25813
75380

4 years ago

Helpful 6
Thanks 0
Love this 8
Oh no 0

2 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

6 years ago

Helpful 11
Thanks 1
Love this 9
Oh no 0

4 years ago

Helpful 4
Thanks 1
Love this 3
Oh no 0

5 years ago

Helpful 5
Thanks 0
Love this 4
Oh no 0

5 years ago

Helpful 3
Thanks 0
Love this 3
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

8 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

7 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0

8 years ago

Helpful 4
Thanks 0
Love this 5
Oh no 0

6 years ago

Helpful 4
Thanks 0
Love this 4
Oh no 0
Photo of Keiko M.
1417
2191
31823

10 years ago

Helpful 4
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0

12 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0
Photo of Yuri Y.
501
535
1882

9 years ago

Helpful 11
Thanks 0
Love this 7
Oh no 0

8 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Ryan F.
518
2052
7771

6 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0
Photo of Michael S.
198
295
89

7 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Chris L.
268
1150
6052

12 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0

9 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

11 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Lerna D.
319
25
13

5 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

13 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0

12 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Tyler L.
190
1628
1307

10 years ago

Helpful 4
Thanks 0
Love this 4
Oh no 0

11 years ago

Helpful 2
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

11 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Megan C.
61
63
35

12 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

12 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

11 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

8 years ago

Beautiful walking trails. Not much shade though. Check out the birds and butterflies.

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Greg H.
13
37
5

12 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

10 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of j j.
0
97
3

9 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

Ask the Community - Cape May Point State Park

Review Highlights - Cape May Point State Park

The fall migration hawk watch was very interesting, there's a lighthouse, a beach, trails, and nature centers.

Mentioned in 27 reviews

Read more highlights

Verify this business for free

People searched for Parks 370 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

Verify this business

Sunset Beach - Cape May Sunset Beach and the SS Atlantus ship wreckage

Sunset Beach

4.5(58 reviews)
1.6 km

Great beach in Cape May obviously for the sunsets but for a couple other reasons as well…read more I believe every Monday-Wednesday-Friday they lower a flag honoring a veteran. During the ceremony they play America the Beautiful, the National Anthem and Taps. It's a great thing to witness and an honor for the families of the veterans represented. They also have a few shops and Mini golf course here. Every year I stop here there seems to be more things to do here. The old cement ship is still here too.....there seems to be LESS of this every time I visit. If you're in Cape May this is a great stop for the flag ceremony and the sunset.

I note there are 2 listings here for Sunset Beach - this one being for the beach itself…read more.. Sunset Beach is a must-visit every time I go to the Jersey Cape - have watched the ship off shore slowly be reclaimed by the elements. It has also been interesting to watch the little shops slowly expand and update from year to year - now featuring plenty (usually) of parking, a mini golf course, a small but nice restaurant, nearby concrete WWII tower converted to a museum, etc. I have noticed that the Cape May Diamonds® are thinning out a bit compared to the late 70s, but there are still plenty to find - which makes this a great location to take the kids & the great thing is you don't have to spend a dime if you don't want to. Also, there is a reason for the name - great location to watch sunsets out over the bay! Highly recommended!

Photos
Sunset Beach - Sunset

Sunset

Sunset Beach - Sunset

Sunset

Sunset Beach

See all

World War II Lookout Tower - Sculpture

World War II Lookout Tower

5.0(4 reviews)
1.4 km

LOWER TOWNSHIP/CAPE MAY: Cape May has a lot of military history and the World War II Lookout Tower…read moreplayed a key role in keeping New Jersey and Delware safe. Fire Control Tower No. 23 is one of a series of towers with observation decks that was used to triangulate the position of enemy ships and direct the artillery fire from nearby coastal batteries. This tower is all that remains in NJ and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Leashed dogs are allowed to explore the property and you can learn about the history through signage dotted along the path. There is also a Veterans Memorial eternal flame sculpture. Dogs are not allowed inside the building, but it is still an impressive stop on your visit.

I've been curious about these strange concrete cylinders that dot the skyline of Cape May and…read moreRehobeth/ Dewey/Bethany Beach DE (directly across the bay from Cape May). This was the first opportunity to learn about them, and I of course took it! These were built during WW II as part of the Fort Myers Delaware Bay defense system. They were observation posts used to report enemy ship activity, directing nearby artillery. They were not in service for long as advances in technology made them obsolete. This is one of two that have been restored & are open to the public- the other is at Cape Henlopen State Park in Delaware. I had an interesting chat with a volunteer, who told me that people often think these were used for spotting fires, which was never their purpose. He told me you can go inside and climb stairs to the 6th level & look out the slotted view. I elected not to as I've recently fractured my ankle & I didn't think my physical therapist would be happy with me climbing all those stairs just yet. I'm looking forward to a return visit once my rehab is complete. Note: They have reduced hours in the off season (October to April).

Photos
World War II Lookout Tower
World War II Lookout Tower
World War II Lookout Tower

See all

Garrett Family Preserve At Cape Island Creek - Preserve Trail Map

Garrett Family Preserve At Cape Island Creek

5.0(3 reviews)
3.4 km

We discovered this park while doing the revolution rail cars leaving Cape May…read more Our guide said it is one of the most underutilized parks in the area, and he can't figure out why. Dogs are permitted here November through (I believe) May. This is a wonderful park/walk. The salt marsh is prominently focused, which is a great perspective! The trail is well maintained. Can't wait to see it in the spring!

The Garrett Family Preserve is a hidden gem, tucked away off the "main drag" heading towards…read moredowntown Cape May & the beaches. This preserve, one of several maintained by The Nature Conservancy, offers a variety of well maintained, level walking trails winding through marshes & meadows. This land is home to a variety of resident & migratory birds, butterflies, small mammals and insects. Trail markings are minimal, however it's really impossible to get lost. There is even a braille signed trail with sensory elements for those with visual impairments. The parking lot is mostly gravel, with concrete pads for handicapped spaces. There is a handicapped-accessible porta potty and some benches along paths to rest and enjoy the preserve. I highly recommend bug repellent and a good hat. Birders should bring binoculars as there is quite a bit to see, especially since this preserve is relatively undisturbed. It's one of my new favorite places for peaceful, low stress walking at the shore.

Photos
Garrett Family Preserve At Cape Island Creek - Salt marsh

Salt marsh

Garrett Family Preserve At Cape Island Creek - Outer trail

Outer trail

Garrett Family Preserve At Cape Island Creek - Salt marsh

See all

Salt marsh

Miss Chris Boats - Aft Deck Miss Chris

Miss Chris Boats

3.5(19 reviews)
4.5 km

Last minute decision to come to Cape May…read more Jumped online and found a reasonable charter at the last moment. Worked out perfectly on a Thursday afternoon. Just the two of us picked the option for fishing. 1pm time. Read the tips to show up an hour early. The boat before us wasn't back yet, and the parking was none. There are maybe 3 businesses sharing one parking area and more businesses fighting for street parking. This was just a little frustrating. Once the boat tour before us came back and left, they get you double parked in their tiny lot. If you don't like that, come early to find street parking. Other than that. This is a bigger charter. You pay a rental for the rod when you purchase your ticket, which includes your fishing license. There are about 25 spots for rods built into the side of the boat, but we were fortunately there was not that many people. Even with only about 15 people on our side, with the drifting the boat does you are guaranteed to get tangled at least once. Thank goodness for Joe and the help on the boat. There in a flash to fix your rod, untangle, or unhook your fish. I can unhook my own bass, but I don't know salt water fish and didn't want to stick my finger in anything I didn't know. You get two cups of bait. They show you how to bait your hook, and once the hour long trip out is over, you do your line and go. The captain was great with getting us on the fish. I caught a couple of flounders, a bunch of bass and a sea Robin! I lost count of how many I caught. We caught lots and got a coupl of keepers. We didn't get the heaviest, but it was close. Bathrooms for all on the boat. Snacks for purchase. Sun shirts for purchase if needed. Be like the cool kids and take a slim rag for after you bait your hook. It's worth the money. If you wanted less people you will be paying more on a different charter. Again a shout out to a great ships crew and their great job. They cleaned our catch and were fun. Thanks for a great time.

Owner was EXTREMELY rude and arrogant refused to help me book a trip with his company. If you are…read morelooking for a kind captain stay away from Miss Chris.

Photos
Miss Chris Boats - Cabin and Snack Bar

Cabin and Snack Bar

Miss Chris Boats - Upper Deck

Upper Deck

Miss Chris Boats - Cabin of the Miss Chris

See all

Cabin of the Miss Chris

Cape May Point State Park - parks - Updated June 2026

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...