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Cape May Lighthouse

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Standing tall at 157 feet, the Cape May Lighthouse has guided mariners since 1859 and remains a beloved landmark. Visitors can ascend the spiral staircase to the observation deck, where on clear days, the vista stretches from Cape May Point to the Delaware Bay and Atlantic Ocean. The lighthouse is part of Cape May Point State Park, and its grounds include a museum with exhibits on lighthouse history and maritime artifacts. This well-preserved beacon offers a tangible connection to the region's nautical past and a rewarding climb for those seeking a bird's-eye perspective.

Don't miss

  • Climb the 199 cast-iron steps to the top for a 360-degree view of the coast.
  • Explore the ground-level museum featuring vintage Fresnel lenses and shipwreck artifacts.
  • Photograph the lighthouse against a sunset backdrop from the adjacent beach.

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