The Atlantic coast of New Jersey, with its beaches and boardwalks, stretches from Sandy Hook in the north to Cape May in the south. Fresh ocean breezes fan 127 miles of sandy beaches. Drive between cities or catch a NJ Transit bus or Atlantic City jitney bus. Atlantic City packs people in to nightlife venues and casinos. Wildwood's boardwalk is well-trod. Asbury Park is once again popular, particularly with gays and lesbians. Cape May's restaurants and Victorian inns lure tourists to the historic town.
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IMPORTANT: PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT US FOR AVAILABILITY WITHOUT VISITING OUR WEBSITE FIRST for complete schedule information. Closed Sundays. Due to COVID, we will be open BY APPOINTMENT ONLY, but we are booking well in advance. Fleece and Fun for Everyone! Jersey Shore Alpacas is a small, friendly farm located in Green Creek, just north of Cape May, NJ (about 3 hours from NYC). Please see our website for more information on visiting the farm. :) 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, and farm yarn (when available). Hope to see you soon!
So worth the trip - we were staying less than 10 minutes away and I decided to surprise my family. We'd never been to an Alpaca farm before so my wife and two teenage sons were very surprised - and we all thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Jim was our host - he had the necessary handwashing and sanitizing station prepared. After a short introduction, he provided us bags of carrots (teats for the Alpacas) and walked us to the pen to see the male Alpacas, followed soon after by female Alpaca in their pen. Jim was an awesome host, answered all our questions, and taught us all about Alpaca - they are such friendly animals. This visit was definitely worth the time and money!
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Bay Springs Farm is a preserved working farm situated on what was the last Dairy Farm in Cape May County. Today it is the site of the largest alpaca farm in the County. We are no longer open, but we have yarn and products for sale on our website and at West End Garage.
We were visiting the area and saw the sign. We called and the owner and she said her and her husband were in their 80s and were not opening up again until there is a vaccine for COVID. They do sell some of their merchandise in the West End garage. We went there to get some alpaca socks.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
We've got corn mazes, a pumpkin patch, hayrides, pig races, kid's activities, outdoor picnic facilities, an indoor party room, pony rides, food, fresh air, sunshine, & plenty of memories ready for the making! All activities are included in the admission fee (except for the pony rides for children: $3 each). Pumpkins are priced by size from $2 - $12. Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and cash accepted.
4.0 based on 27 reviews
Had a great time with the family. Arrived early and not too crowded, but was starting to fill up around noon. Lots is included in the entrance fee. Paid an additional $5 for a pony ride. Would recommend.
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Our 62-acre Beach Plum Farm in Cape May, NJ has more than 100 varieties of fruits, vegetables, herbs and flowers that are grown and harvested for our restaurants' kitchens. Three mornings a week, fruit and vegetables are hand-picked at the farm and delivered so our chefs can develop daily menu specials around them. During the spring, summer, and fall, join us at the Farm! Kids welcome!
If you do anything in Cape May—go to Beach Plum. it is a little magical oasis in New Jersey. Beautiful, great people, absolutely charming. Food is phenomenal and all grown/raised onsite..... you can feed chickens and eat a breakfast sandwich and shop at their cute store or just frolic through flowers and herbs gardens. It's the loveliest! I've been several times now and it never gets old.
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