- Our list of the best things to do in Wildwood, New Jersey, features the top 190 nearby activities — including 87 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Wildwood, NJ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Amusement, Outdoor Places, Water Activities, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 22 things to do within the city of Wildwood, NJ , followed by 168 popular activities in nearby cities, including Cape May, Rehoboth Beach, Ocean City, Lewes, Stone Harbor, Sea Isle City, Dewey Beach, Cape May Court House, Avalon, Wildwood Crest, Somers Point, North Wildwood, Rio Grande and Ocean View
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The Milford 2nd Street Players is a community based theater group that has year round productions based out of the local Riverfront Theater. Cooperative theater is mainly featured, along with musicals, dramas and comedies.
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A roller skating rink, Milford Skating Center features open skating, senior walking, dodgeball and exercise classes. The center offers a snack bar with food and drinks, arcade game machines, skate rental and private event hosting.
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As the studio of a local craftsman, Angelucci Fine Wood Working & Stained Glass Studio showcases pottery, jewelry, and furniture using the wood, glass, and bronze mediums. The artists also provides custom stained glass and woodworking services.
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With a focus on art education, Mispillion Art League provides watercolor painting, jewelry making, and other visual arts classes for the community. It has a gallery that features the work of local artists and students.
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From plays to musicals, Cumberland Players is a community theater than can seat over 100 people. The theater accepts auditions from anyone willing to act, and of any experience level.
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Located in the original postal building of Milford, the Milford Museum tells the story of the cities rich history. The museum's exhibits include vintage baseball memorabilia, Victorian era silver and a historic doll collection.
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First lit in 1857, Absecon Lighthouse is New Jersey's tallest lighthouse at 171 feet tall. The lighthouse can be climbed by visitors and it also has an educational museum, gift shop and Fresnel Lens exhibit.
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Sitting on a 10-acre campus, the Cumberland County College is an accredited, two-year, public community college that features nine buildings. The college has programs that lead to Associate in Science degrees.
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A beautiful and impressive piece of the Bethany Beach skyline is the Indian River Inlet Bride. The suspension bridge was built in 1965 and carries four lanes of traffic and a 12-ft wide pedestrian sidewalk.
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With a passenger vessel, Rehoboth Star Fishing takes visitors on daily trips from the inlet of the Indian River for deep sea fishing. Visitors are provided with bait to fish with, and can expect to catch tuna and blackfish.