NEW
JERSEY: THE GARDEN STATE
BY CLAY LARROY
It doesn't matter if you take a trip across the state
line or the border, being far from home can be exciting and also a bit
stressful. When considering traveling, it is important to think of the best
mode of travel. Traveling by car can offer many more
sights and opportunities for side trips. Traveling by train can offer a chance
to relax and get some work done if they wanted. Planes can cover ground fast
but don't allow much movement and one cannot get off the plane in flight. Each
mode of travel has its own advantages and disadvantages to be considered. When you want to plan a vacation contact me!
New
Jersey Beach Camping
Are
you looking for a great place to go camping? Do you enjoy the beach? Then New
Jersey beach camping is the perfect activity for you. There are many different
and incredible places to enjoy camping. New Jersey offers a great variety of
different types of beaches. Many beaches have New Jersey's famous piers and are
loaded with attractions. The southern shore of New Jersey offers several great
camping locations. Below is a short description of a few favorite locations.
Camp
May
Camp
May is one of the best New Jersey beach camping locations. Camp May is known as
the nation's oldest seaside resort. Camp May is located on the southern shore
of New Jersey. Here you will find 30 miles of clean beach that are perfect for
camping. You can enjoy Victorian era houses as well as many other vacation
attractions. Camp May is perfect for a family get away, or for a couple.
The
Wildwoods
This
is one of New Jersey's most famous beaches. Here you will find a two- and
half-mile boardwalk as well as seven amusement piers.
Morey's
Pier and Mariner' Landing
Morey's
Pier and Mariner Landing is located on the Wildwood Boardwalk. This is mainly
designed for families and is filled with piers and several amusement rides. You
will also find two water parks here.
Historic
Cold Spring Village
Here
you will find a nineteenth century South New Jersey farming village. There are
many special events and activities that take place here throughout the year.
Fortescue
State Marina
This
marina is located on the Delaware bay. There are a wide variety of fishing and
dining options available. You can see fleets bring their oysters and then go to
a diner and eat the oysters when they are fresh. You will also find historic
buildings restored to look as they did in revolutionary times.
Cape
May Point Lighthouse
This
is where you can find the oldest functioning lighthouse. You can also find a
bird observatory and natural history museum here. This is a must visit for
lighthouse enthusiasts.
The
above locations are just a few of the amazing sites on the New Jersey beach.
You will find New Jersey beach camping enjoyable, because not only do you get
the joy of camping, but you can visit so many of New Jersey's famous
attractions in the process.
Contact
a Travel Guide
If
you are interested in finding out more great locations to go New Jersey beach
camping, talk with your local New Jersey travel guide and they will be happy to
share more great places to visit and tips for New Jersey beach camping. Also,
you can talk with others who live in the New Jersey area and see what places
they enjoy visiting when camping. The Internet also has a wealth of information
on New Jersey beach camping and can help you find that great spot for your next
vacation.
Katie
Appleby is an accomplished niche website developer and author.
REFERENCE SITES:
When you say, 'I spent my summers at the Jersey
Shore,' people always say, 'Oh, really?' They think of the TV show. So I just
say, 'A cute little harbor town in New Jersey.'
Taylor Swift
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