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SOUTHERN SHORE REGION





         Beaches and boardwalks can be found throughout the region, fourteen beaches to be exact. Peaceful Cape May oozes
         Victorian charm and The Wildwoods promises year-round fun with a full calendar of events. Activities like parasailing,
         surfing, and the calmer mini-golf are popular amid the shore towns.

         The kids will love Cape May County Park & Zoo, the state’s largest zoo. Spas, breweries, distilleries, and vineyards are
         scattered throughout the region.



         ADVENTURES



         Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts (MAC) – Offering a variety of
         events and attractions in Cape May, including the Emlen Physick Estate,
         Cape May Lighthouse, and the World War II Lookout Tower.
         www.capemaymac.org
         SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 22


         Cape May-Lewes Ferry – Not only will the ferry transport your RV
         or camper, but they host many events on the ferry and at the terminal.
         www.cmlf.com
         SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 23


         NASW Aviation Museum – Cape May Airport - A non-profit museum
         located at the Cape May Airport inside historic Hangar #1. Today, the
         hangar houses several aircraft, engines, special exhibits, and educational
         interactive displays. Bring the kids and travel back in time to this 92,000
         square foot sampling of the 1940’s.    www.usnasw.org
         SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 23

         Wildwood Boardwalk & Downtown  - Amusements, shopping,
         dining, events, activities, and fun can be found in Wildwood on the
         boardwalk or downtown.    www.dooww.com
         SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 31


         Get Outdoors – If you are looking to head off the beach and explore
         the forest then Belleplain State Forest is the spot to head to. Cape May
         Point State Park and Corson’s Inlet State Park offer beaches, fishing, and
         swimming. Fortescue State Marina is the perfect spot to put your boat
         into the Delaware Bay.















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