Best attractions and places to see around Pleasantville include coastal areas and natural reserves. This region offers diverse landscapes, from beaches and wetlands to forests and historical sites. Visitors can explore a mix of natural features and cultural points of interest. Pleasantville provides opportunities for outdoor activities and local exploration.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Malibu Beach Wildlife Management Area is a protected natural reserve along Somers Point Longport Boulevard in New Jersey. This is a pretty spot to ride past on this stunning road and is a great place to keep an eye out for birds and other animals that call this unique coastal ecosystem their home. This 95.7-acre site is a mix of undeveloped beach and wetland, that provides valuable nesting habitat for several threatened and endangered birds, and hosts many migrant shorebirds all year round.
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Great place for surfing, kayaking, windsurfing or just chilling at the beach. You'll find everything from cafes to casinos within a short walk away. This is one of the most popular beach spots in New Jersey, and it's easy to see why.
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Typical small American houses can still be found in the hinterland of the city.
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A slice of the old place just off the Atlantic City Boardwalk.
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Great place for surfing, kayaking, windsurfing or just chilling at the beach. You'll find everything from cafes to casinos within a short walk away. This is one of the most popular beach spots in New Jersey and it's easy to see why.
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Margate City has a lovely golden stretch of sand which is perfect for beach days. You can surf, swim and kayak here (lifeguards are on duty). Don't miss Lucy the Elephant – a huge wooden sculpture – next to the beach.
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With lowland forests, open salt marsh, swamp and creeks, the Absecon Wildlife Management Area provides diverse habitats for animals and plant species. The best time to visit is late September when there are fewer people and huge number of birds. Don't forget your bug spray!
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Pleasantville and its surroundings offer several family-friendly options. You can enjoy the playgrounds and open spaces at Pleasantville Park, or head to nearby Atlantic City Beach or Margate City Beach for sunbathing, swimming, and sandcastle building. For an indoor adventure, the Takeoff Adventure Park offers trampolines and climbing walls. The local library also hosts children's programs and story times.
For nature and wildlife, visit the Malibu Beach Wildlife Management Area, a 95.7-acre mix of undeveloped beach and wetland, providing habitat for various bird species. The Absecon Wildlife Management Area also offers diverse habitats with lowland forests, salt marsh, and creeks. A short drive away, the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge features miles of trails for observing diverse wildlife, particularly birds, and offers a scenic drive.
Yes, you can explore the historic St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church, which offers a glimpse into the area's past. Additionally, the iconic Absecon Lighthouse in Atlantic City, about 20 minutes away, provides tours and panoramic views from its top.
The area around Pleasantville is great for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and biking on numerous trails in Wharton State Forest, or explore the scenic drives and trails at Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge. The nearby beaches like Atlantic City Beach and Margate City Beach are perfect for surfing, swimming, and kayaking.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find trails within the vast Wharton State Forest, located about a 30-minute drive from Pleasantville. For local options, explore routes like the easy "Birch Grove Park Loop Trail" or the moderate "Margate-Ventnor Boardwalk Path." You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Pleasantville guide.
Cyclists have many options around Pleasantville. You can embark on longer rides like "Pleasantville to Ocean City" or enjoy easier loops such as the "Margate City Beach loop from Ventnor City." For road cycling enthusiasts, routes like the "Atlantic County Bikeway Loop" offer a good challenge. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Pleasantville and Road Cycling Routes around Pleasantville guides.
The most popular beach is Atlantic City Beach, known for surfing, kayaking, and its vibrant atmosphere with nearby cafes and casinos. Another excellent choice is Margate City Beach, offering a lovely golden stretch of sand perfect for swimming and kayaking, and home to the unique Lucy the Elephant sculpture.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse natural landscapes, from the protected wetlands of Malibu Beach Wildlife Management Area to the lively shores of Atlantic City Beach. The blend of coastal activities, wildlife viewing opportunities, and historical sites like St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church is highly appreciated by the komoot community.
While not a hidden gem in the traditional sense, the Absecon Wildlife Management Area is a fantastic spot for those seeking tranquility and diverse habitats away from the main tourist crowds. It's particularly rewarding in late September for birdwatching, though remember your bug spray!
Yes, Pleasantville Park offers playgrounds and open green spaces, making it a great local spot for children to play and for families to relax. It provides walking paths and areas for games.
The best time to visit Pleasantville for outdoor activities is generally during the spring and fall months when the weather is mild and pleasant. Late September is particularly recommended for wildlife viewing at places like the Absecon Wildlife Management Area, as there are fewer people and a huge number of birds.
While specific dog parks in Pleasantville are not highlighted, many natural areas and trails in the broader region, such as those in Wharton State Forest, are generally dog-friendly. It's always advisable to check specific park regulations regarding leashes and pet waste before visiting.


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