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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Nov 1, 2011
Pros: Always something to look at or experience, year-round Cons: No swimming here and climbing the lighthouse is not free
Summary: Cape May Point State Park is a wonderful place to visit at any time of year. In the Spring Summer and Fall there are abundant birds to watch, a beautiful lighthouse to climb (small fee), fishing opportunities, and a clean, dynamic shoreline to walk. The ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Jul 10, 2010
Pros: Beautifully restored. Easy to find. Scenic views. Parking close by. Cons: 199 steps to the top.
Summary: If you are vacationing at the New Jersey shore the Cape May Lighthouse should be a ''must see''. Not only is it beautifully restored, it's not too hard to find, is open to the public most of the year and offers awesome views of Cape May and ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Jan 8, 2001
Pros: Beautiful, lots to do and see Cons: not a one
Summary: Cape May State Park is one of New Jersey’s hidden gems. Located virtually at the southernmost tip of the Garden State, the park boasts a lighthouse, several nature trails, an environmental center, fishing, picnicking and legendary bird watching ... read more
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Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Dec 28, 2000
Pros: incredible scenery Cons: none
Summary: Cape May Point State Park has a beautiful setting:the beach , Atlantic Ocean, migratory birds, but most prominently a Light House that you can see for several miles. Visitors can climb inside for a small fee, or walk around the surrounding buildings to ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Apr 23, 2004
Pros: Nice grounds and historic sites. Cons: It can be a difficult climb for some.
Summary: Just a leisurely twenty minute bike ride from the Town of Cape May is the Lighthouse which is the center point of Cape May Point State Park. I suppose I could also say it's the high point at 157'6" tall. There have actually been three different ... read more
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