- TripBuzz found 145 things to do with kids in or near North Wildwood, New Jersey, including 141 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cape May, Ocean City, Wildwood and Lewes.
- From Ed's Funcade to Albert I. Allen Memorial Park, the North Wildwood area offers 80 different types of family activities, including: Arcades, Playgrounds, Water Parks and Marinas.
- Located on the beaches of the Jersey Shore is the city of North Wildwood. The city is a family-friendly tourist community, offering a wide selection of recreational activities on and off the water. Three amusement parks, a boardwalk and waterfront shops and restaurants are among the most popular places to visit.
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708 Ocean Highway, Fenwick Island, DE 19944
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Fenwick Island's DiscoverSea Shipwreck Museum is a private institution that houses an impressive collection of shipwreck artifacts, including entire vessels hauled up from the sea floor. Donations are gratefully received. Admission is free.
40.0 Miles
The popular Killens Pond Water Park in Felton, Delaware is a seasonal 'park within a park' that has several appealing water attractions. It has slides, pools and a separate area for toddlers and young children.
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38960 Virginia Avenue, Fenwick Island, DE 19944
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An amusement facility with a variety of attractions, Viking Golf Amusements features 18 holes of miniature golf, go kart tracks, a lazy river, water slides, a kiddie pool, and a variety of refreshments.
40.2 Miles
Created in 1905, the Delaware Public Archives, is one of the oldest public archives in the country. Visitors have free access to the over 95,000 square feet of genealogy, government, and historical records.
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The State House Museum is a Georgian-style structure built in 1791 that was originally home to state and Kent County governments. It hosts various events and historical activities. Large groups are encouraged to make reservations prior to visiting.
40.3 Miles
Before your trip to the Capitol Region, visit the Delaware State Visitor Center, for all of the information you need to insure you see everything. The Center features a museum-like exhibit area, helpful staff, and gift shop.
40.3 Miles
Located in the heart of the city that has remained the seat of Delaware's State Government since 1777, First State Heritage Park, encompasses a series of historic buildings. The park has no defined boundaries and includes several museums, governmental landmarks, and more.
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Dover's Old State House was built between 1787 and 1791. It is one of the oldest buildings in the United States. The House is no longer an active government building, but is open for tours and exhibitions.
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Fenwick Island, Delaware's Fenwick Island Lighthouse is a volunteer-managed historic lighthouse and museum. The lighthouse is one of the most recognizable features of the Delaware coast and is open for visitors.
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Fenwick Island's premier mini-golf attraction is Golf Down Under. The course is moderately challenging and fun for all ages. Visitors enjoy a low per-game fee, and Golf Down Under frequently offers special discounts and distributes coupons.