Wildwood Crest is a borough 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 borough's population was 3,270, reflecting a decline of 710 (−17.8%) from the 3,980 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 349 (+9.6%) from the 3,631 counted in the 1990 Census.
Restaurants in Wildwood Crest
4.5 based on 1 reviews
A wide beach that appeals to families.
I grew up in Wildwood Crest. I know these beaches well. I've fished, surfed, and played on them forever. They are free, spacious, and we'll kept. From North Wildwood to Wildwood Crest these beaches are among the best at the Jersey Shore.
4.5 based on 502 reviews
North Wildwood is clean, quiet, residential but Close enough to the boardwalk. The coupons and literature in the hotels will help you to figure out where you want to eat, go for entertainment, take the kids. Everything is close by and convenient.
4.5 based on 358 reviews
Three generations of the Wuerker family have lovingly cultivated the farmland at Hawk Haven Vineyard and Winery. The sandy soils and ocean breezes provide the perfect conditions for great grape growing. Vineyard guests taste our diverse collection of wines at the extra-long mahogany bar and meander through the vines with bottles of wine and picnic baskets. Tastings are educational and enjoyable. Please join us, our tasting room is open daily, year round with live music, tours, and a lunch menu on select dates.
I stopped by Hawk Haven Winery yesterday. My dad is on hospice, with not much time left, and I had a break (I'm his caregiver) and have been wanting to visit this winery. I did a tasting and it was so nice and the staff were great and I left with 5 bottles of wine and a lighter spirit.
5 based on 638 reviews
My family and I were staying in Ocean City, NJ and we made the trip down for the early morning dolphin watch. The staff was very friendly and we were seeing dolphins about 15 minutes into the trip. The guide made sure as many kids...MoreThank you for your review John. We are glad you and your family enjoyed the Thundercat Dolphin ? Watch. Hope to see you again!!
5 based on 330 reviews
Fleece and Fun for Everyone! Jersey Shore Alpacas is a small, friendly farm located in Green Creek, just north of Cape May, NJ. Our farm is open to the public 10am-4pm on Saturdays March - December. We also take private appointments Monday-Friday only (we are closed on Sundays). We'll give you some carrots to feed to our friendly 'pacas during your visit (both open days and private visits). There is no admission charge on "open days," but donations are accepted and much appreciated. You'll love meeting our curious alpacas and browsing in our shop for soft, warm alpaca clothing and cuddly toys! We also carry more than 20 different types of alpaca yarn from Blue Sky Fibers, Alpaca Yarn Company, our Coop, and farm yarn (when available). Hope to see you soon!
We met Topaz, Maybelline, Leah, and so many more. We were given carrots to feed the alpacas. My mother has a walker and we prearranged by email for the visit. Tish and the delightful people shared their knowledge with us. They were all helpful with mom. We bought pretty hats, gloves, and more. Thank you for a great visit.
4.5 based on 162 reviews
This is a must say for people who are walking the wall in Wildwood and just need a bit of a respite from the heat. You enter this very magical garden with the most beautiful flowers and I'm going to assume that it is taken care of by volunteers. It's a beautiful place for pictures or just a beautiful place to sit and have your coffee.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Morey’s Piers, located on the boardwalk in the Wildwoods, New Jersey is a classic seaside amusement park, family owned and operated since 1969. Voted the second best seaside amusement park in the world by Amusement Today, Morey’s Piers has over 100 rides and attractions spanning over eighteen acres along six beach blocks and includes three amusement piers and two beachfront waterparks. Convenient to the major population centers of the Northeast, yet a world apart, Morey’s Piers along with Morey Resorts combines the pure joy of an amusement park, the sights and sounds of a classic boardwalk, outstanding accommodations, together with the rhythm of beach life. Visit them at Surfside Pier, featuring the Ocean Oasis Waterpark and Beach Club at 25th Avenue, Mariner’s Landing Pier, featuring Raging Waters Waterpark at Schellenger Avenue, and Adventure Pier at Spencer Avenue.
Between my family and my sister's we have kids ranging from 10 down to 4, and they all LOVE going to Morey's. The older kids were big enough this year to go on the wooden roller coaster and spent the whole night just doing that. There are lots of rides for our 6 and 7 year olds (the giant Ferris wheel, the tea cups and the mini roller coaster were favorites) and then there was the kiddie area for my little guy. We were there in late August and while it was busy on the piers the lines were not bad at all. There were plenty of rides especially for the little ones that you only waited a few minutes to get on.
You can buy your passes online but I recommend waiting and buying them in person because they will split the family packages onto multiple cards for you. Really helpful if you have kids of different ages who will be in different parts of the park.
5 based on 278 reviews
Great parasailing trip with great captain and mate. Thoroughly explained the process, what to expect and sights to watch for. Provided good tips for parent and child duos (ages 8 and age 11) on what to do so we all felt prepared. Definitely opt-in for the photo package as it is difficult to capture photos while the boat is moving and the action is going so quickly. Each grouping had adequate time to glide and got a "toe-dip" in the ocean if they chose to get wet. Much more serene and relaxed than we anticipated.
4.5 based on 182 reviews
First clean your bathrooms. Second change your entire food service personnel slow incompetent and disgusting. Thirdly your security needs to understand competitors are bringing in food for THEM because they cannot eat hot dogs fries and 20 bottles of water at $3.75. Security wouldn’t allow in? Yeah ok.
Get it together every year same. No I am sorry worse.
4.5 based on 739 reviews
Naval Air Station Wildwood Foundation is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to restore Hangar #1 at the Cape May Airport, Cape May County, New Jersey, into an aircraft museum honoring the Navy airmen who died while training during World War II. Hangar # 1 was listed onto the National Register of Historic Places in September of 1997. Naval Air station (NAS) Wildwood was commissioned on April 1, 1943. The site served as an active dive-bomber squadron training facility from 1943 to 1945. Aircraft stationed at NAS Wildwood included TBM Avengers, Douglas Dauntlesses, Vought Corsairs and Curtiss Helldivers. Forty-two airmen perished while training at NAS Wildwood during World War II. In June 1997, NASW Foundation purchased Hangar #1 at the Cape May Airport. The 92,000 square-foot all-wooden structure was in a state of disrepair and required extensive renovation. Under the stewardship of NASW Foundation, the hangar was listed on the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places at the National Significance Level. NAS Wildwood Aviation Museum now boasts over 26 aircraft displays as well as exhibits of military memorabilia, engines, photographs and more. Additionally, the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia has provided NAS Wildwood with a wealth of interactive exhibits that allow visitors to discover the science of flight. The museum also features a library, food vending area as well as a recently expanded gift shop. In its role as a community resource, NAS Wildwood Aviation Museum regularly hosts activities including fly-ins, aviation festivals, big band concerts, swing dances, veterans’ ceremonies, historical lectures, school field trips and senior tours.
A little off the "beaten path," but well worth the visit. great introductory video to provide some context/history for the naval air station. Aircraft displays allow up close and personal inspection and stairs allow you to take a look inside some cockpits. Smaller educational displays were well done. (Hint/suggestion - if visiting during the off/winter season, dress warm since there is no heat in the hanger.)
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