Cape May Lighthouse, Cape May: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby

 

Cape May Lighthouse stands 157.5 feet tall at the southern tip of New Jersey in Cape May Point State Park, the current structure completed in 1859 as the third lighthouse on the site. A climb of 199 cast-iron steps reaches the watch room and gallery, where views span across the Delaware Bay entrance to the Atlantic and into the Cape May Point migratory bird observatory grounds. The lighthouse remains an active navigational aid and is maintained by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts and Humanities. Admission runs around $12 for adults. If you're making a trip of it, consider other main attractions in Cape May, like Cape May Winery and Historic Cold Spring Village.