Cape May consists of a
peninsula
A peninsula (; ) is a landform that extends from a mainland and is surrounded by water on most, but not all of its borders. A peninsula is also sometimes defined as a piece of land bordered by water on three of its sides. Peninsulas exist on all ...
and
barrier island system in the
U.S. state of
New Jersey. It is roughly coterminous with
Cape May County and runs southwards from the New Jersey mainland, separating
Delaware Bay from the
Atlantic Ocean. The southernmost point in New Jersey lies on the cape. A number of resort communities line the Atlantic side of the cape, including
Ocean City, the most populous community on the cape,
The Wildwoods, known for its
architecturally significant hotel district, and the
city of Cape May, which has served as a resort community since the mid-1700s, making it the oldest such resort in the U.S.
It is named for
Cornelius Jacobsen Mey, a
Dutch explorer who worked for the
Dutch East India Company.
Geography and political divisions

The peninsula comprises the municipalities of
Middle Township,
Avalon,
Dennis Township,
Stone Harbor,
North Wildwood,
West Wildwood,
Wildwood,
Lower Township,
Wildwood Crest,
North Cape May,
West Cape May,
Cape May, and
Cape May Point
Cape May Point is a borough located at the tip of the Cape May Peninsula in Cape May County, New Jersey and is the southernmost point in the state. It is part of the Ocean City Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2020 United States census ...
. The region is a popular destination for
Québécois tourists. It is part of the
Southern Shore Region.
The city of
Cape May is located on the island (south of the peninsula) and home of the oldest seaside resort in America, with historical roots dating back to the 18th century. The entire city was designated as a
National Historic Landmark on May 11, 1976, and many of the buildings throughout the town are original Victorian structures that have been maintained in pristine condition. The
basic training camp of the
United States Coast Guard is located in Cape May. This facility is the only enlisted basic training center for the United States Coast Guard in the country. Each recruit goes through eight weeks of training before being shipped out.
Cape May is also famous as one of the top birding sites in North America. There are many different parks and birding sites in the area. Due to its location at the southern tip of New Jersey and numerous nature preserves and wildlife refuges, large concentrations of birds can be found in Cape May, especially during spring and fall migration. Cape May Bird Observatory acts as the central coordinator of birding activities in Cape May, including the
World Series of Birding
The World Series of Birding is perhaps the world's most famous birding competition. Participants try to identify the greatest number of bird species throughout the state of New Jersey, United States, over a 24-hour period on a Saturday in mid-May. ...
, held in Cape May and throughout New Jersey each May.
Cape Island

Cape Island is a man-made island at the southern tip of Cape May County, which consists of
Cape May,
Cape May Point
Cape May Point is a borough located at the tip of the Cape May Peninsula in Cape May County, New Jersey and is the southernmost point in the state. It is part of the Ocean City Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2020 United States census ...
,
West Cape May and portions of
Lower Township. The island is separated from the mainland and the rest of Cape May County by the man-made
Cape May Canal, Cape Island Creek and Cape May Harbor, which cut it off from the rest of the
Cape May Peninsula.
Cape May Canal is a 2.9-nautical mile (3.3 mi; 5.4 km)
waterway connecting Cape May Harbor to the
Delaware Bay, at the southern tip of
Cape May County,
New Jersey. Before the canal was built, "Cape Island" referred to the site of the City of Cape May, southeast of Cape Island Creek, a tidal "creek" and marsh that has been partly filled in at its southern end.
History
The
Kechemeche tribe of the
Lenni Lenape were the first residents of the area that historians know of.
Each summer, the
Native Americans vacationed at what is now Cape May to escape the summer heat. While there, they fished, hunted, and collected fruits before the advent of autumn mandated the return to their inland villages.
The first European to catch a glimpse of Cape May was navigator
Henry Hudson and 18 of his crew mates on the
Halve Maen. On August 28, 1609, while searching for the
Northwest Passage, Hudson decided to sail up the unexplored
Delaware Bay. Several miles up the coast, strong tides pulled the Halve Maen to a sandbar, and the crew was stranded until thunderstorms and wind aided the ship around the Cape May peninsula. This event was recorded by Hudson's first mate,
Robert Juet.
News of his discovery sparked a search for the location of a new trading post. English explorer
Samuel Argall explored the bay and named it for the governor of the Virginia Colony,
Lord De La Warr
Earl De La Warr ( ) is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1761 for John West, 7th Baron De La Warr.
The Earl holds the subsidiary titles of Viscount Cantelupe (1761) in the Peerage of Great Britain, Baron De La Warr ( ...
. Not to be outdone, the Dutch also sent some navigators to look for suitable sites for trading ventures. Among the band of explorers were
Cornelis Henderson
Cornelis is a Dutch form of the male given name Cornelius. Some common shortened versions of Cornelis in Dutch are Cees, Cor, Corné, Corneel, Crelis, Kees, Neel and Nelis.
Cornelis (Kees) and Johannes (Jan) used to be the most common given ...
,
Adriaen Block, and
Cornelis Jacobsen Mey
Cornelis Jacobsen Mey (in Dutch often rendered as Cornelius Jacobsz. May) was a Dutch explorer, captain and fur trader. Cape May, Cape May County, and the city of Cape May, New Jersey, are named after him.Russell Shorto, ''The Island at the Center ...
.
The recorded history of Cape May stretches back to 1620, when Captain Cornelius Jacobsen Mey surveyed and named the area for himself. It later grew from a small settlement to the large beach resort it has been since the 19th century.
[ The City of Cape May asserts that its status as a vacation spot began in 1766,][ with Philadelphians coming in by stagecoaches, ships, and horse-drawn wagons, and that the Kechemeche Lenape had primarily used the land for hunting beforehand. Hotels were already on Cape May as of 1834.][
In 1782 during the American Revolutionary War, the young ]Continental Navy
The Continental Navy was the navy of the United States during the American Revolutionary War and was founded October 13, 1775. The fleet cumulatively became relatively substantial through the efforts of the Continental Navy's patron John Adams ...
Lieutenant Joshua Barney fought with a British squadron at Cape May and Delaware Bay. Barney's force of three sloop
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s defeated a Royal Navy frigate
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The name frigate in the 17th to early 18th centuries was given to any full-rigged ship built for speed and ...
, a sloop-of-war and a Loyalist
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privateer. The battle ended with the loss of two British vessels and one American sloop.
See also
* Cape May County
*Cape May Light
The Cape May Lighthouse is a lighthouse located in the U.S. state of New Jersey at the tip of Cape May, in Lower Township's Cape May Point State Park. It was built in 1859 under the supervision of U.S. Army engineer William F. Raynolds, was autom ...
* Cape May Historic District
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Cape May County, New Jersey
References
External links
Cape May history
Cape May Lighthouse
Cape May Chamber of Commerce
Cape May city website
Historic Cold Spring Village
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Landforms of Cape May County, New Jersey
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Peninsulas of New Jersey
Birdwatching sites in the United States
Islands of New Jersey
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Coastal islands of New Jersey