Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Cape May Zoo #VisitNJ #CapeMay #Roadtrip2fun

Cape May Zoo
Year Round Fun
Recently our family decided to take a little ride and get away to Cape May, NJ.
You may think of visiting the Jersey Shore only during the summer, but the winter months are also a lovely time to enjoy the sunny brisk days of Cape May. Of course when you travel with a family you always are in search of "things to do".  Cape May Zoo is open year round and is the hidden gem of the southern tip of New Jersey. Our family has been fans since my oldest son was a baby and will be for years to come. Cape May Zoo just keeps getting better.


First of all, Cape May Zoo works off of donations only. There is no official entrance fee to go into the zoo. Of course you really do not see many people pass by the donation site. Everyone that visits loves the zoo and wants to see it continue, so like us, others do not pass by the donation bucket.
You may think that because the zoo has no entrance fee it will be a tiny zoo with a few animals. No way. Cape May Zoo has a vast array of animals spanning from a bird house to an African Savannah.

One thing I love about Cape May Zoo is that it is open year round. It's just as fun to visit in the summer as it is to visit in the fall, winter and spring. We have visited during all seasons. During our recent visit we had the pleasure of seeing the animals get their very special Holiday food gifts. What fun! The peacock above even graced us with a beautiful feather display! Gorgeous! Along our trek some of our favorites were the camel, otters, the reptile house and the new brother/sister lion team. 
If you are visiting the Cape May area definitely stop by the Cape May Zoo. You can spend an hour or the day, either way it will be delightful. Find out more about Cape May Zoo here: http://www.capemaycountyzoo.org/home.html

Disclosure: Cape May Zoo is part of our #Roadtrip2fun series. We love to travel and share great family fun destinations. Contact Diane Sullivan at ELGEorgia@aol.com and everywhere else at .@3decades3kids. 

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