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Easy hiking trails in Cape May Point State Park are situated at the southern tip of New Jersey, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Delaware Bay. The park spans 244 acres, characterized by a dynamic shoreline, coastal dunes, freshwater marshes, and forested uplands. Hikers can explore varied environments including pine forests, wetlands, and sandy beaches. This diverse landscape supports a rich array of habitats for wildlife and offers numerous viewpoints.
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This easy 1.9-mile (3.0 km) hiking trail in Cape May Point State Park offers nature views, a pond observation platform, and a World War 2 bu
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike the easy 2.2-mile Cox Hall Creek Outer Loop through diverse landscapes, including forests, wetlands, and ponds, perfect for birdwatchin
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You can visit the lighthouse and have a great view
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Built in 1859, Cape May Lighthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Once you climb its 199 steps, you're rewarded with fantastic views over Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. You'll also find a World War II bunker nearby. Entrance is $12 for adults. You can also marvel at it from the beach for free.
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In October a portion of the east coast monarch butterfly migration stops over at Cape May. At the peak of this season the Cape May Bird Observatory hosts a butterfly tagging near the lighthouse. Being at the ocean with butterflies filling the air is a wonderful thing.
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Cape May Point State Park offers over 15 easy hiking trails, providing a variety of options to explore the diverse landscapes of the park.
The easy hikes traverse a mix of landscapes, including coastal dunes, freshwater marshes, forested uplands, and sandy beaches. You'll experience varied environments within a relatively small area, from lush pine forests to pristine wetlands.
Yes, the park features the 0.5-mile Red Trail, which is a wheelchair-accessible boardwalk. This trail provides access to Lighthouse Pond West and East, with blinds and platforms ideal for viewing wading birds and other waterfowl.
You can expect to see a dynamic shoreline, unique dune ecosystems, freshwater coastal marshes, and various ponds like Lighthouse Pond West and East. The trails also lead through forested uplands and along sandy beaches, showcasing the park's rich ecological diversity.
Absolutely. Many easy routes, such as The lighthouse at Cape May Point – Cape May Lighthouse loop from Cape May Point State Park, pass by the historic Cape May Lighthouse. You can also find remnants of World War II Gun Battery 223 on the beach, which are visible at low tide.
While enjoyable year-round, the fall (September to November) is particularly special due to the park's reputation as a premier birdwatching location during the fall migration. You can witness large numbers of hawks, eagles, falcons, and songbirds.
The park is excellent for wildlife viewing. Strategically placed bird blinds and observation platforms, particularly along the Red Trail and near the ponds, offer great opportunities to see wading birds, ducks, and swans. During fall migration, the hawk-watching platform is a popular spot. You might also spot deer, wild turkeys, and various migratory insects like monarch butterflies.
Yes, there are several easy loop options. For example, the The lighthouse at Cape May Point – Cape May Lighthouse loop from Cape May Point State Park is an easy 3.3-mile path that circles past the historic lighthouse. Another option is the South Cape May Meadows loop from Cape May Point State Park, which is a shorter 1.0-mile route.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the abundance of wildlife, and the well-maintained, accessible paths that make for enjoyable and scenic walks.
Dogs are generally permitted on trails in Cape May Point State Park, but they must be kept on a leash. Always check for specific signage at trailheads, as some sensitive ecological areas or bird nesting sites might have restrictions.
The Yellow Trail, approximately 1.5 miles long, is an excellent choice for experiencing diverse habitats. It takes you through wetland marsh, coastal dunes, and sandy beaches, offering opportunities to see various shorebirds and other wildlife.
Many trails, especially those along the park's perimeter and the Blue Trail, provide expansive views where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Delaware Bay. Climbing the Cape May Lighthouse also offers panoramic vistas of the entire peninsula.


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