Things to do in Jersey Shore, Jersey Shore: The Best Lighthouses

July 16, 2021 Velvet Champine

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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1. Cape May Lighthouse

215 Lighthouse Avenue Cape May Point State Park, Cape May, NJ 08204 +1 609-884-5404 [email protected] http://www.capemaymac.org
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4.5 based on 2,078 reviews

Cape May Lighthouse

The 1859 Cape May Lighthouse is fully restored and visitors can climb 199 steps to the top for a breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay. The original Oil Storage Building is accessible and houses a Museum Shop and accessible displays. Open daily from April through November and weekends in the shoulder seasons. Evening trolley tours and Full Moon Climbs offered during the summer season. The Cape May Lighthouse has been restored and is managed by the non-profit Cape May MAC (Museums + Arts + Culture). While located at Cape May Point State Park, it is not affiliated with State Park System. The State Park is open sunrise to sunset and offers many opportunities for nature lovers, including the Hawk Watch platform and well-marked nature trails. Summertime programming is offered to introduce visitors to the history of the Lighthouse and is free of charge. The beach is free but swimming is not allowed. The park is “carry in, carry out;” please do not litter.

Reviewed By O33TP - Jekyll Island, United States

The lighthouse is a must see stop. Even if you don’t climb the stairs to the top it truly is amazing. Great history lesson and information from the kindest gentleman (Jim) working the gift shop. Adequate parking. Easily accessible. Clean restrooms.

2. Absecon Lighthouse

31 S Rhode Island Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401-7760 +1 609-449-1360 [email protected] http://www.abseconlighthouse.org/
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4.5 based on 505 reviews

Absecon Lighthouse

New Jersey's tallest lighthouse awaits you at Pacific and Rhode Island Avenues in Atlantic City (walking distance from Showboat Casino). Take an amazing journey into time and above it all as you ascend the 228 steps of the Absecon Lighthouse, one of the oldest lighthouses in the country. You'll see breathtaking views of the Atlantic City skyline and up top you'll come face-to-face with the original first-order Fresnel Lens, first lit in 1857.The lighthouse's recent multi-million dollar restoration also includes a stunning replica of the Lightkeeper's dwelling, an educational museum, charming gift shop, Fresnel Lens exhibit in the original Oil House and expansive grounds.The Absecon Lighthouse is on both the New Jersey and National Registries of Historic Places.

Reviewed By LakeMilligan - Mansfield, United States

One of the sites we wanted to see while visiting Atlantic City. Was an awesome view, but like I said in the title it is a workout! It also may not be for people who are scared of heights lol. It's a long way up. Great visit though and I'd recommend it for sure.

3. Hereford Inlet Lighthouse

1st and Central Aves., North Wildwood, NJ 08260 +1 609-522-2030 http://herefordinletlighthouse.com/
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4.5 based on 209 reviews

Hereford Inlet Lighthouse

Reviewed By 692nigelf - East Windsor, United States

Gorgeous Victorian house with a Lighthouse on top. Check for hours. Very close to beach. Unique style but worth the trip for lighthouse lovers.

4. Twin Lights Historic Site

2 Light House Rd, Highlands, NJ 07732-1812 +1 732-872-1814 [email protected] http://www.twinlightslighthouse.com/
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4.5 based on 192 reviews

Twin Lights Historic Site

Museum & Tour open 10am to 4pm. Property Gate closes at 4:30 pm, please do not leave your vehicle unattended at the site.

Reviewed By Escape173465

This is a beautiful & very interesting building! I love lighthouses & this was the first time I've seen twin ones. Great history & great view of the highest Point on the Atlantic.

5. Sea Girt Lighthouse

Ocean Avenue and Beacon Boulevard, Sea Girt, NJ +1 732-974-0514 http://www.seagirtlighthouse.com/
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Sea Girt Lighthouse

Reviewed By DeniseM753 - Charleston, United States

On a recent stay in Sea Girt, we decided to visit the Lighthouse during its hours on Sunday afternoons. The volunteers stationed in each room, beginning with the foyer, have a deep knowledge of the lighthouse’s interesting history and functions. All presented in a personable manner, questions and comments were welcomed. Most notable to learn that if it wasn’t for a committed group volunteers who understood and valued the significance of this building, it might not be standing here today. Each room contains memorabilia, artifacts and photos. There are photos of each of the lighthouse operators including two who are women. All visitors are free to roam and spend as much time as they choose in the space. Views from the windows are just as appreciated. On the second floor one can climb to the top to experience the commanding views of the sea and neighborhood. The gift shop offers nice quality shirts and other items. Strongly recommended.

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