Attractions and places to see around Diamond Beach include a variety of natural landscapes and historical sites. This region features coastal wetlands, beaches, and a historic lighthouse. Visitors can explore diverse ecosystems and enjoy views of the Atlantic Ocean. The area offers opportunities for nature observation and cultural exploration.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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We came in April. The Shore was just waking up.. super quiet and no traffic. Wildwood Boardwalk is fun with lots to see.. We also enjoyed Stone Harbor as the homes are beautiful and reminded us of how fortunate we are to live in America..
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Built in 1859, Cape May Lighthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Once you climb its 199 steps, you're rewarded with fantastic views over Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. You'll also find a World War II bunker nearby. Entrance is $12 for adults. You can also marvel at it from the beach for free.
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You'll find endless spectacular nature here: coastal and freshwater wetlands, forests, fields and dunes. Botanists will be especially happy spotting bald cyprus trees and rare orchids. The area is also world-famous for its migratory bird populations. There's plenty of trails through the wetlands to explore.
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The area around Diamond Beach offers diverse natural landscapes. You can visit Cape May Coastal Wetlands, which features coastal and freshwater wetlands, forests, fields, and dunes. It's known for its migratory bird populations and various plant species, including rare orchids. Another significant natural area is the Higbee Beach Wildlife Management Area, a 1,159-acre coastal preserve with dunes, forest, and fields, offering paths through protected lands and a beautiful beach.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The most prominent historical landmark is the Cape May Lighthouse, built in 1859 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Climbing its 199 steps offers fantastic views. Additionally, the charming seaside town of Cape May itself is known for its well-preserved Victorian architecture and historical significance.
Beyond exploring the attractions, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. The Cape May Coastal Wetlands and Higbee Beach Wildlife Management Area offer trails for nature observation and walking. For more structured activities, there are numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Cape May – Cape May Lighthouse and Bunker loop' or the 'Hereford Inlet Light loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Diamond Beach guide.
Absolutely! The Wildwood Boardwalk is a popular family destination with numerous shops, rides, and entertainment. The Cape May Coastal Wetlands and Higbee Beach Wildlife Management Area are also great for families to explore nature. Nearby, you'll find Morey's Piers & Beachfront Water Parks and the Cape May County Park & Zoo, offering a variety of fun for all ages.
For panoramic views, climb the Cape May Lighthouse, which offers vistas over Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The Wildwood Boardwalk also provides excellent views of the beach and ocean. Additionally, the natural areas like Cape May Coastal Wetlands offer picturesque landscapes of wetlands, forests, and dunes.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Cape May Coastal Wetlands and Higbee Beach Wildlife Management Area both feature trails for exploring their natural environments. You can also find various walking routes, including boardwalk loops, in the Hiking around Diamond Beach guide.
Diamond Beach, New Jersey, is a popular destination, especially during the summer months when the weather is ideal for beach activities and exploring. However, visiting in the shoulder seasons (late spring or early fall) can offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds, making it ideal for enjoying the natural areas and historical sites like the Cape May Lighthouse and Cape May Coastal Wetlands.
Yes, the Wildwood Boardwalk is known for being wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy the shops, rides, and ocean views. While some natural trails might be challenging, the boardwalk provides an inclusive experience.
Diamond Beach and the surrounding areas, particularly Wildwood and Cape May, offer a wide array of dining options. The Wildwood Boardwalk is lined with numerous eateries and shops. Additionally, the town of Cape May is known for its charming restaurants and cafes.
The natural preserves around Diamond Beach are excellent for wildlife observation. The Cape May Coastal Wetlands are world-famous for their migratory bird populations. The Higbee Beach Wildlife Management Area also helps preserve a variety of wildlife within its dunes, forest, and fields.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The stunning views from the Cape May Lighthouse and the diverse ecosystems of the Cape May Coastal Wetlands are highly rated. The lively atmosphere and entertainment options of the Wildwood Boardwalk are also a big draw for many.


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