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Go birdwatching: Cape May is a well-known destination for birdwatching, and the winter months bring a variety of species to the area. You can go on a guided birding tour or explore the many birding trails in the area on your own.
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Visit the Cape May Lighthouse: The Cape May Lighthouse is a popular tourist attraction year-round, and it's especially beautiful in the winter. Climb to the top of the lighthouse for a breathtaking view of the surrounding area.
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Go hiking: The Elisabeth Morton National Wildlife Refuge, just a short drive from Cape May, has several miles of trails that are perfect for gazing
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Take a whale-watching tour: Despite the colder temperatures, you can still go whale-watching in Cape May during the winter months. Several local companies offer guided whale-watching tours, where you can see a variety of marine life including whales, dolphins, and seals.
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Warm up with a cup of hot cocoa: After a day of outdoor activities, head to one of Cape May's cozy cafes or restaurants and treat yourself to a warm cup of cocoa. It's the perfect way to warm up and relax after a day of exploring the great outdoors.