South Wildwood Beach

The City of Wildwood was incorporated in 1912 and is situated on a barrier island comprised of five separate municipalities consisting of Wildwood, North Wildwood, West Wildwood, Wildwood Crest and Diamond Beach which is governed by Lower Township.


During the off season Wildwood has a population over 5,400 according to the 2000 census, but the number of people visiting increases that number to approximately 250,000 or more during peak vacation time.


In the off season Wildwood is just like any small town in New Jersey. From the Spring until late Fall our town wakes up and excitement abounds. Vacationers traveling to Wildwood for a day, week, or for the summer start feeling the exhilaration as they start on the final leg of their journey. When they enter one of the two main roads entering the barrier islands, the smell of salt air welcomes them back with childhood memories of their youth.


Wildwood is most notable features are its beach and 2.5-mile boardwalk, home to the Morey's Piers amusement complex and Raging Waters, a 2-location waterpark complex owned by Morey's Piers. The boardwalk features a trolley called the "Tramcar", which runs from end to end. It is also home to Splash Zone Water Park. Built in 1999, Splash Zone features the world's highest dumping bucket and the biggest family raft ride on the east coast, The Beast of the East. Its famous doo wop-style motels and hotels have been designated as endangered historical places by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Morey's Piers


For residents and vacationers alike, no matter what time of day or night, aromas fill their senses with thoughts of salt water taffy, funnel cakes, popcorn, suntan lotion, fresh breezes and all kinds of delicious delicacies.


Wildwood is a family resort with plenty of activities to keep our visitors of all ages entertained. We offer a wide variety of restaurants, amusement piers and water recreation of all sorts. Our museums can provide you with lots of information about our history and our fine public service departments work very hard to ensure that each visitor's experience is a pleasant one, creating new memories that will be cherished for a lifetime.


If you plan on living in Cape May County year round heres a list of some of the local schools

Cape May City Elementary School West Cape May Elementary School Wildwood Crest Elementary School
Lower Township Elementary Schools Margaret Mace Elementary School, North Wildwood Woodbine Elementary School
Lower Cape May Regional High School Richard M. Teitelman Middle School, Cape May Cape May County Technical
Wildwood High School Dennis Township School District Middle Township School District
Our Lady Star of the Sea (K-8) Cape May Cape Christian Academy (PK-12) To look up more school

Information taken from:
Wikipedia
WildwoodNJ.org