Golf Courses in Sussex County

Five Public Sussex County Golf Courses

Southern Delaware, celebrated for its beaches and boardwalks, is also a golfer’s paradise. If you’re sailing across the Delaware Bay on the Cape May–Lewes Ferry or planning a coastal getaway, bring your clubs—because Sussex County has no shortage of scenic, public fairways waiting for you.

American Classic Golf Club

Committed to providing a fun and lively experience, American Classic Golf Club offers multiple ways to play the 9 hole course. This course is great for all skill levels, making it the perfect family outing! Be sure to grab a drink and bite to eat at The Back Nine! American Classic Golf Club is only 4 miles from the Lewes Ferry Terminal, so you can be teeing off before the boat has even left the slip and started back towards Cape May.  
 

Midway Par 3 Golf Course

This 18-hole Par 3 course features perfectly manicured lawns and regulation-size greens. There is no water or bunkers, making it a great place to learn the game and fun for the entire family. The entire course takes only 2 hours to play, giving you a much-needed golf fix while on vacation! Midway Par 3 is only 5 miles from the Lewes Ferry Terminal and nestled in between the popular Rehoboth Tanger Outlets!

Par 3 Golf Course

Midway par 3

The Rookery Golf Club

These 18 holes of championship golf lie between the Broadkill River and a heron rookery to the east. The course is designed to be challenging, but features four sets of tees to accommodate golfers of all skill levels and also includes a practice facility. After finishing a round, you deserve a bite at their Blue Heron Grille! The Rookery Golf Club is only 11 miles from the Lewes Terminal

Rookery Golf

Golfer teeing off at Rookery South near Lewes DE

Baywood Greens Golf Club

Described as the “Augusta of the North,” Baywood Greens is a bucket list course. The stunning Woodside Nine and Waterside Nine each offer majestic views, crafted to compliment the sprawling landscape. There is a snack bar and refreshments available at the Baywood Clubhouse Restaurant. Located in Long Neck, Baywood Greens Golf Club is a 12-mile drive from the Ferry Terminal

Baywood Greens

Baywood Greens Golf Course Long Neck Delaware flower-lined fairway

Bear Trap Dunes Golf Club

Rick Jacobson, a former associate of Jack Nicklaus, designed this coastal 27 hole course to be unique and memorable. Its use of strategic sand dunes, bunkers, and water hazards makes players think through each hole while also reminding them of the area’s natural terrain. After a round, grab a bite at Coastal Kitchen! Located in Ocean View, Bear Trap Dunes Golf Club is 22 miles from the Lewes Ferry Terminal, but well worth the drive!

Bear Trap Dunes Golf Club

Baywood greens

Plan Your Golf Getaway

Sussex County pairs beach vibes with fairway fun. Stay in Lewes, Rehoboth, or Dewey Beach, ride the Ferry from Cape May, and spend your mornings teeing off before catching a sunset cruise home.

Your perfect round—and your perfect view—are waiting just across the Bay.

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OH, THE THINGS YOU'LL SEE

Cape May Greenways

Cape May County Trails and Byways

The Cape May area has miles of scenic trails and byways that run through forests, farmland, state and county parks, wildlife management areas, historic towns, and dunes of preserved beaches. Birds and other wildlife abound. In fact, the Cape May peninsula is one of the top birding spots in North America!

Cape May Point State Park

Speaking of top birding spots, Cape May Point State Park is a major migratory route, especially in the spring, when many sea and shorebirds come through. At the end of the summer, dragonflies and monarch butterflies can be seen as they make their way across the Delaware Bay.

Three blazed trails will lead you through a variety of habitats in the park. On the wheelchair- accessible Red Trail, viewing platforms overlook ponds where wading birds, ducks, swans and sometimes even osprey come to feed and breed. The Yellow Trail is 1.5 miles long with views of wetland marsh and coastal dunes. The Blue Trail is the longest of the three.

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Image of the entrance to a beach in Cape May, NJ

In Cape May Point State Park, you’ll also find a historic 157-foot lighthouse. Built-in 1859, with 199 steps you can climb to the top to take in a view of the Delaware Bay and surround area. As a reminder of its days as a military base, the park also has a bunker. It now stands as a monument to the strategic defensive role the area played during World War II, and at low tide, you can still see the gun turrets.

Cape May County Park & Zoo

At the more than 200 acre Cape May County Park, you’ll discover a zoo that’s home to more than 500 animals representing 250 different species, and admission is free! There are miles of walking trails and a park with playgrounds for children.

Cape May National Wildlife Refuge

At the Cape May National Wildlife Refuge, broken out into three different units throughout Cape May County, a wide variety of habitats and species can be seen. At the Two Mile Beach Unit in Wildwood Crest, free family nature walks are available on Saturdays throughout the summer.

Higbee Beach Wildlife Management Area

Birding is always excellent at Higbee Beach Wildlife Management Area, especially from spring through early fall. In spring, when they are heading north, birds will rest and feed there after crossing the Delaware Bay. In summer, a number of species come to breed.  Because of this, pets are not permitted on the beach from April until September. This is also a great place to see dragonflies and butterflies, including monarchs. Higbee has more than two miles of nature trails with viewing platforms.

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Ferry Osprey

For fishing enthusiasts, Cape May State Park waters are home to weakfish, bluefish, flounder, tautog, and striped bass.

For more information and an interactive map of Cape May Trails and Greenways, visit the Cape May, New Jersey page on TrailLink.

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Wildflowers Near the Ferry

NJ Wildflowers Welcome Ferry Visitors

If you think flower season is limited to just the spring and summer, then you haven’t treated yourself to a fall ride down the Garden State Parkway. Whether you’re arriving at the Ferry from parts north, or leaving after traveling from the South, you’ll be welcomed by fields of purple and pink wildflowers throughout Cape May County on the Parkway.

In October, when many states farther north are deep into leaves changing, South Jersey is still treating visitors to the joys of blooming flowers.  Here are a 5 things you may not know about wildflowers on the Parkway:

  1. The nation has Lady Bird Johnson to thank for the proliferation of wildflowers throughout the country. Lady Bird, who served as the country’s first lady from November 1963 – January 1969, made beautification of cities and highways one of her key initiatives. The Highway Beautification Act of 1965 was nicknamed Lady Bird’s bill.
  2. The Garden State Parkway is so called because unlike many highways it was designed as a landscaped thoroughfare. Even as one of the busiest toll roads in the country, it is known for its wide green spaces particularly in South Jersey and robust assortment of deciduous and evergreen trees.
  3. The wildflowers displayed on the Parkway in the spring and fall can be purchased at gspwildflowers.com/shop in 1/4 pound bags for personal plantings around homes and offices.
  4. Wildflowers are not only easy on the eyes, but provide havens for birds, butterflies and pollinating insects.
  5. Fall wildflowers on the GSP are pink, but if you come in the spring, the assortment tends toward yellow and orange. In fact, Hammond’s yellow spring beauties are a type of wildflower only found in New Jersey!

Golf Courses in Cape May County

Golf Courses in Cape May County

Cape May County is renowned for numerous quality golf courses. Whether you are planning your vacation around a golf outing or are just looking for some quality time outdoors, you can find a course to fit your needs. Cape May County has both full 18 and 9 hole courses. Below are 5 great courses that are mere minutes from the Cape May Ferry terminal. All of these courses are open to the public but be sure to call ahead and ensure your tee time. Make sure to also check out the 5 Top-Rated courses on the other side of the bay in Sussex County.

Cape May National

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Cape May National Golf Course

Nicknamed “the Natural”, Cape May National was designed with the environment in mind. This full 18 hole course is situated within a 50 acre bird sanctuary and truly offers one of the most beautiful locations in the entire state. If you are looking for a secluded and pure golf experience for your vacation, look no further than Cape May National Golf Club.

Avalon Golf Club

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Avalon Golf Course

Located between Ocean City and Wildwood, Avalon Golf Club offers a challenging experience for golfers of all abilities. Avalon is an 18-hole championship course that artistically blends various hole personalities to dazzle every golfer. From dawn until dusk, Avalon Golf Club is open to the public year round! 

Cape May Par 3

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Cape May Par 3 Golf Course

Cape May Par 3 gives you the chance to get your vacation golf fix in under two hours. Enjoy beautifully maintained greens and spotless fairways manicured by friendly and hard-working staff. If you’re not on the beach, the Cape May Par 3 is a great location to spend time outdoors on your New Jersey getaway, even offering Foot Golf! Call at (609) 303-5035 for availability.

Big Little 9 

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Big Little 9 Golf Course

The Happiest Golf Course on Earth! Big Little 9 sprawls over 89 serene acres of meadows, willow oaks, ponds, and waterfalls -an inviting par-3 course that offers a fresh and cheerful ambiance while providing a rewarding challenge for dedicated golfers. Enjoy a one-of-its-kind golf experience with friends and family where shoes are optional, and BYOB is always welcome! Big Little 9 is located just off Exit 10 on the Garden State Parkway, just a short drive from the Cape May Ferry terminal.  Call at 609-465-4560.

Pines at Clermont (9)

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Pines at Clermont golf course

Philadelphia Golf Magazine raves ““whether you’re a beginner or pro you’ll enjoy a course that is in better condition than most of its larger competitors.” Located within historic Dennis Township, Pines at Clermont is a beautiful yet affordable 9 hole course that is perfect for your weekend getaway. 

These are just several of the many options within easy travel distance of the Cape May terminal. For more information and additional options, be sure to check out Visit NJ’s searchable list of New Jersey golf courses

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Tips For a Successful Fall Bike Trip

Slow Your Roll with a Bike Escape in the Fall

The smell of fall is in the air, making bike travel infinitely more enjoyable for everyone from serious enthusiasts to beginners. Dwindling crowds, off peak pricing and cooler temperatures make this a perfect time of year to explore New Jersey and Delaware beach towns, or cruise Cape Henlopen State Park and discover nature trails weaving through trees, marshes and beaches – on two wheels!

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Bike Path to Downtown Lewes

A weekend bike escape is a great way to enjoy fall on the East Coast. Here are some tips for making the most of it:

1) Plan Ahead

A little advance research to plan your route, pack supplies and plan your stops will go a long way. Local bike rental companies like Lewes Cycle Sports and Pedego Electric Bikes can offer advice and maps for easy, medium and advanced routes, depending on your ability and the desired distance you want to cover.

2) Enjoy the Journey

There’s something about a ride ‘en plein air’ that really puts you in touch with nature. You can hear the birds, smell the leaves, and feel the wind in your hair. If you’re an amateur photographer, be sure to pack your camera and plan stops for capturing the magnificent views. Bonus points if you are able to catch a sunrise or a sunset at one of these locations. For nature lovers, the Delaware Bay is a birdwatcher’s paradise and it is one of the greatest places in the U.S. to see a large and diverse collection of birds year-round.

3) Break It Up

There’s only so far you can go by bike, and that’s part of the beauty of it. Depending on if you are traveling with kids or not, you can be as ambitious with your bike trip as you want. Just make sure you build in regular breaks and some time to eat at some of the local restaurants, which stay open through the fall. Or, if you’re 21+ of course, give a Pints & Pedals tour a try!

4) Go Off Road

Delaware is ranked #3 and New Jersey is ranked #17 for biking in the U.S., so why not take advantage of both with a ride on the Cape-May Lewes Ferry? Bicycles are free on the Ferry year-round, with roundtrip fares starting at just $18 (foot passenger fare). Riders walk their bike on board and may secure their bike using one of the racks located on the car deck. Just a note, bike locks are not provided.

5) Layer It On

Fall weather is beautiful, but temperatures also vary a lot from morning through afternoon. Wear light layers and bring an extra layer for stops. Remember that kids in trailers or bike seats aren’t moving and will get chilly if it’s a windy or cool day, so make sure they are dressed a little more warmly.

Whether you plan a leisurely family ride, or an active weekend with friends, biking in Delaware and New Jersey is an experience that’s not to be missed. Check out the Cape May-Lewes Ferry Bicycle Information page for more information about taking your bike on the Ferry this fall.

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Delaware Beaches – Biking Trails

Biking Options at the Delaware Beaches

If you like to cycle, the Delaware Beaches have a plethora of options for all types of riders. Whether you’re a beach cruiser or a serious pedal pusher, below are just some of the resources you can use to plan an epic biking adventure. 

Why is biking in Southern Delaware such a popular experience? Watch this video from Southern Delaware Tourism to learn why these bike trails are so well suited to any level of bicyclist.

 

 

Bike & Stay in Southern Delaware

There’s a new program to encourage biking and staying in Southern Delaware. You’ll find discounts, offers and more to make your Delaware vacation experience even more unforgettable. To learn more, just visit the Bike & Stay page.

Trail Resources

Delaware State Parks – Cape Henlopen Trails: Information about the 8 biking trails in Cape Henlopen State Park, including surface type, difficulty, and length. 

Visit Delaware – Biking Information: Searchable trail database with information on trails and maps. 

TrailLink Biking Trails: Map-based interface with detailed route information, trail information, and reviews. 

 

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Not Your Average Travel Guide

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Bike or Hike The Gordons Pond Trail

Avoid the traffic and travel from Lewes to Rehoboth the easy way! Take a left turn once you leave the terminal and arrive at the Cape Henlopen State Park. The Gordons Pond trail begins at the Herring Point parking lot and guides viewers through 2.65 miles of scenic beach landscapes.

The elevated boardwalks are perfect for nature lovers and bird watchers.

Rehoboth Farmers Market

Tuesdays noon-4pm rain or shine, you can find the freshest fruits and vegetables at Grove Park in Rehoboth Beach. The Rehoboth Beach Farmer’s Market is a great way to add some color to your diet as you vacation to the shore. With different recipes weekly, you’ll never leave hungry.

Brewery and Wine Tours

Once off the ferry, take time to relax and enjoy the several local breweries and wineries just minutes away from the terminal. Each distillery offers its own unique tour and tasting experience.

Movies on the Beach

Every Monday night is family night at Dewey and Bethany beach. Every Monday night is family night at these two locations, with all your kids favorite movies starting at 8:30PM. Don’t forget the popcorn! Families can grab a blanket and a lawn chair and watch the film all together. View the 2023 Monday night movie schedule.

Dewey offers S’MORE fun with a bonfire every Wednesday night from 7 – 9pm. 

Cape May-Lewes Ferry Firework Cruise

Get the best view in town right aboard the ferry! The ferry departs from Lewes to give passengers a once in a lifetime experience. Listen to live music and watch the fireworks from upper deck. Get your tickets before they sell out!

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