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South Cape May Meadows Preserve — Attraction in Lower Township

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South Cape May Meadows Preserve
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Beach Plum Farm
140 Stevens St, West Cape May, NJ 08204
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Beach Plum Farm Cottages
140 Stevens St, West Cape May, NJ 08204
West Cape Motel
307 Sunset Blvd, Cape May, NJ 08204
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South Cape May Meadows Preserve
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South Cape May Meadows Preserve

692 Sunset Blvd, Cape May, NJ 08204
4.8(317)
Open 24 hours
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Outdoor
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Scenic
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Pet friendly
Off the beaten path
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(908) 879-7262
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Nearby attractions of South Cape May Meadows Preserve

Beach Plum Farm

Beach Plum Farm

Beach Plum Farm

4.6

(754)

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Things to do nearby

Crazy Cape May Scavenger Hunt
Crazy Cape May Scavenger Hunt
Mon, Dec 29 • 11:00 AM
701 Beach Avenue, Cape May, NJ 08204
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Burt ShoobsBurt Shoobs
Once, a town with huge dreams and ambitions stood here. A town that had aspirations of being a huge seaside resort town, that had a grand hotel, it's own early rendition of Lucy The Elephant called the Light Of Asia, and marvelous Spanish and Mediterranean inspired architecture on its many residences and businesses. That town, South Cape May Township, unfortunately, had a starcrossed and most unlucky existence, however. First, the transportation logistics of the era were most prohibitive. It was too far from town, and plans for rails constantly fizzled. The hotel burned down. The Light Of Asia was a bust as a tourist attraction. Worst of all, the grand Mediterranean architecture proved to be completely unsuitable for the cold rainy and windy weather of winter here. Buildings flopped, and whatever land booms they kept touting continuously went belly up. As a result, the population for much of the early 20th century never got into triple digits. The death blows for South Cape May Township came as the results of first, a pair of land booms that went bust, and then, a pair of huge Atlantic storms, one in 1936, and the final killer, The Great Atlantic Storm of 1944 that November, that almost completely submerged the town, leaving all six blocks from Beach Avenue to Sunset Boulevard and practically everything from 4th to 21st Avenues as well as most of an additional 10-12 blocks east-west and 6 blocks north-south in the adjoining Wetherby Tract under water and useless. Debris from the storm's damage spilled over into West Cape May and Cape May Point as well. It took a number of decades, and a lot of political fighting, before they finally were able to do something with this land. Instead of trying to build the land back up, the area was converted to a nature preserve. And what a preserve it is! Walking trails, informative signboards, and a chance to just observe and relax within nature, make South Cape May Meadows a wonderful experience. There are numerous observation areas to take a look at birds and waterfowls, and if you get too tired, there are some benches to rest upon. Many locals use the trails for daily exercise as well. If there is one drawback, it's that this preserve is just too big to cover everything that it has to offer in one day. You really HAVE to make like two or even three trips in, to experience all there is to see here.
Taylor LewisTaylor Lewis
Awesome trail and preserve! Great place for a nice walk. I visited on a trip through Cape May and can’t wait to come again
Tong ChenTong Chen
A good wetland, the board walk is over kill too luxury. not many bird can see, a pond with most duck and goose
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Once, a town with huge dreams and ambitions stood here. A town that had aspirations of being a huge seaside resort town, that had a grand hotel, it's own early rendition of Lucy The Elephant called the Light Of Asia, and marvelous Spanish and Mediterranean inspired architecture on its many residences and businesses. That town, South Cape May Township, unfortunately, had a starcrossed and most unlucky existence, however. First, the transportation logistics of the era were most prohibitive. It was too far from town, and plans for rails constantly fizzled. The hotel burned down. The Light Of Asia was a bust as a tourist attraction. Worst of all, the grand Mediterranean architecture proved to be completely unsuitable for the cold rainy and windy weather of winter here. Buildings flopped, and whatever land booms they kept touting continuously went belly up. As a result, the population for much of the early 20th century never got into triple digits. The death blows for South Cape May Township came as the results of first, a pair of land booms that went bust, and then, a pair of huge Atlantic storms, one in 1936, and the final killer, The Great Atlantic Storm of 1944 that November, that almost completely submerged the town, leaving all six blocks from Beach Avenue to Sunset Boulevard and practically everything from 4th to 21st Avenues as well as most of an additional 10-12 blocks east-west and 6 blocks north-south in the adjoining Wetherby Tract under water and useless. Debris from the storm's damage spilled over into West Cape May and Cape May Point as well. It took a number of decades, and a lot of political fighting, before they finally were able to do something with this land. Instead of trying to build the land back up, the area was converted to a nature preserve. And what a preserve it is! Walking trails, informative signboards, and a chance to just observe and relax within nature, make South Cape May Meadows a wonderful experience. There are numerous observation areas to take a look at birds and waterfowls, and if you get too tired, there are some benches to rest upon. Many locals use the trails for daily exercise as well. If there is one drawback, it's that this preserve is just too big to cover everything that it has to offer in one day. You really HAVE to make like two or even three trips in, to experience all there is to see here.
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Awesome trail and preserve! Great place for a nice walk. I visited on a trip through Cape May and can’t wait to come again
Taylor Lewis

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A good wetland, the board walk is over kill too luxury. not many bird can see, a pond with most duck and goose
Tong Chen

Tong Chen

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4.8
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Once, a town with huge dreams and ambitions stood here. A town that had aspirations of being a huge seaside resort town, that had a grand hotel, it's own early rendition of Lucy The Elephant called the Light Of Asia, and marvelous Spanish and Mediterranean inspired architecture on its many residences and businesses. That town, South Cape May Township, unfortunately, had a starcrossed and most unlucky existence, however. First, the transportation logistics of the era were most prohibitive. It was too far from town, and plans for rails constantly fizzled. The hotel burned down. The Light Of Asia was a bust as a tourist attraction. Worst of all, the grand Mediterranean architecture proved to be completely unsuitable for the cold rainy and windy weather of winter here. Buildings flopped, and whatever land booms they kept touting continuously went belly up. As a result, the population for much of the early 20th century never got into triple digits. The death blows for South Cape May Township came as the results of first, a pair of land booms that went bust, and then, a pair of huge Atlantic storms, one in 1936, and the final killer, The Great Atlantic Storm of 1944 that November, that almost completely submerged the town, leaving all six blocks from Beach Avenue to Sunset Boulevard and practically everything from 4th to 21st Avenues as well as most of an additional 10-12 blocks east-west and 6 blocks north-south in the adjoining Wetherby Tract under water and useless. Debris from the storm's damage spilled over into West Cape May and Cape May Point as well. It took a number of decades, and a lot of political fighting, before they finally were able to do something with this land. Instead of trying to build the land back up, the area was converted to a nature preserve. And what a preserve it is! Walking trails, informative signboards, and a chance to just observe and relax within nature, make South Cape May Meadows a wonderful experience. There are numerous observation areas to take a look at birds and waterfowls, and if you get too tired, there are some benches to rest upon. Many locals use the trails for daily exercise as well. If there is one drawback, it's that this preserve is just too big to cover everything that it has to offer in one day. You really HAVE to make like two or even three trips in, to experience all there is...

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3.0
6y

What a beautiful little quaint place. I pulled up to an empty parking lot and as soon as I opened my door, I could hear the birds chirping, as I walked closer to the entrance I saw blooms of pretty wildflowers with colorful butterflies fluttering around ! Entering into the sanctuary, a warm smile came over my face to see a momma rabbit with her baby happily grazing off the grass, neither seemed to be spooked by my presence.

Directly infront of me was a wooden bench chair beckoning me to come and sit down. It was surrounded by beautiful vines and flowers. that allowed me to soak in the tranquility that came with it. Below my feet was a short little path of seashells ( !! )...leading to a long open path full of flora and fauna to the oceans beach.

What a beautiful little place to take a quick breather from the world. It's not very big but it's a great little place to take a pause for a moment of peace & tranquilty !

3 stars only because I wanted more to see!...

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5.0
4y

Imagine it; Harriet Tubman, standing on the beach in front of the lighthouse waiting for more people fleeing slavery. At the same time, the slave owners who went to Cape May to avoid the summer heat were sitting on the veranda of Congress Hall drinking a mint julip. It may sound like a movie plot but it's true that the run aways were within yards of the men who thought they owned them. This nature walk takes you through one of the most dramatic and incredible places in our country. Once you learn the history of this area you will not be able to stand on that beach without crying. Please learn how our lighthouse is the Statue of Liberty for African Americans. And learn about the unspoken heroism of "The white citizens...

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