Cape May Court House answers the question every parent asks during a rainy beach week: what do you do with kids when the sand isn't cooperating? The Cape May County Zoo offers completely free admission—not reduced, not discounted, free—for an AZA-accredited facility with over 550 animals across 85 acres. African lions, giraffes, snow leopards, red pandas, and 200+ other species live here, maintained at a quality level that surprises visitors expecting a municipal afterthought. The zoo ranks among the best free zoos in America, and the price point makes repeat visits during a weeklong beach vacation entirely sensible.
Cape May County Park surrounds the zoo with the additional amenities that extend a zoo visit into a full-day outing: playgrounds for the post-animal energy burn, picnic pavilions for the packed lunches that save money, a disc golf course for teenagers who outgrew the carousel, and nature trails for the adults who need quiet. The fishing pond offers catch-and-release for kids learning to cast.
The county seat designation explains the Victorian downtown that surrounds the court house—this was Cape May County's administrative center before the beach towns dominated tourism. Historic architecture lines the main streets, and local shops and restaurants serve the year-round population rather than the tourist influx. Figure $15-25 for casual dining.
The location provides strategic value for Cape May peninsula visitors. Cape May proper sits 15 minutes south for Victorian architecture and fine dining. Wildwood's free beaches and Doo Wop motels are 10 minutes west. Sea Isle City lies 20 minutes north. Cape May Court House functions as the geographical center of the southern shore, making it the logical lunch-break or rainy-day destination for families staying anywhere in Cape May County.
Seasonal events push the zoo beyond routine visits: Zoo Boo transforms October into costume parades and Halloween activities, and Winter Lights runs Thanksgiving through early January with spectacular after-dark displays.
Cape May Court House works best for families with young children who need non-beach activities, budget travelers seeking free attractions, and anyone staying on the Cape May peninsula who wants to break up beach days with something different. Skip Cape May Court House if you're specifically seeking beach access—drive 10-15 minutes in any direction for sand. But for the inland county seat that built a free zoo good enough to compete with paid alternatives, Cape May Court House delivers rainy-day salvation and vacation variety.



