Cape May Court House is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Middle Township in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States. It is part of the Ocean City Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 5,338. It is the county seat of Cape May County and serves as the principal administrative hub for the township.
Restaurants in Cape May Court House
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Have a wild time as you explore more than 85 acres of beautifully maintained exhibits. With 200 different species of mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles and approximately 500 animals, you're sure to see something new. The Cape May County Zoo is open 364 days a year (closed Christmas). Summer Hours: 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Winter Hours: 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. beginning November 2nd. No admission fee. That's right! The zoo is free of charge! Donations are GREATLY appreciated! Join the FUN, where the admission is always FREE!
All you pay us a donation, free parking and there you go !!! We are on vacation and this is our 3rd visit. It was an overcast day and all the animals were out. We saw giraffes, lion and lioness, bears, snow leopard, cougar, leopard, camels, eagle,zebra.... restrooms galore, food stops,wheelchair accessible
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service maintains more than 11000 acres of precious wildlife habitat in New Jersey's Cape May Peninsula.
this is a most amazing spot. In addition to the ocean and lovely town of Cape May, within a few miles you have access to an amazing variety of ecosystems and therefore every bird you could ever imagine seeing. Also, if you come at the right time, as we did, you get the added amazing treat of seeing horseshoe crabs. Also, the cape may professional birders are very generous with their time and secrets. Don't miss out on this
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I offer guided fishing trips for one to three people in the back bays, Inshore ocean, and Delaware Bay. I also offer surf fishing excursions. Everyone is welcome, regardless of age or experience.
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The Red Door Gallery, one of the 15 charming shops at Woodland Village, represents the work of more than 15 Cape May County artists and fine craftspeople. Owned and operated by fine art photographer Christine Peck and fiber artist Mary Stewart, the shop features photography, watercolors, pottery, jewelry, works in paper and wood, mosaics, greeting and note cards, decorative and functional textile pieces and a selection of unique one-of-a-kind Christmas ornaments created by our artists. Woodland Village is open April through December.
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My husband and I visited Natali after finding a good deal on Groupon, not expecting much as we tend to find New Jersey wines to be too sweet. The bar tender was extremely knowledgeable and the wines completely surpassed our expectations, so much that we even bought several bottles. Will definitely recommend to others.
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Tree to Tree is a playground in the trees featuring zip lines and tree top obstacles unlike anything you've ever seen before! Experience the thrill of moving from tree to tree via wobbly bridges, tightropes, zip lines and more! Tree to Tree is open March –November, with team building available year round. Our certified staff will assist you on your exciting new adventure at T2T Adventure Park. Plan ahead to be sure to get the date you want. Reservations are always required.
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Great place to go to have a couple beers hang out with a group of friends single you can have food delivered there all the take-out menus are available Century leucadian courthouse and have great beer good people
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visted this winery on a wine trip to the Cape May area. A nice large tasting room. With plenty of seating inside and out. Property overlooks the vineyard. Great wines and a very well informed and pleasant server. Will visit again.
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