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For the roller coaster and waterpark aficionado, Wildwood’s Morey’s Piers and Water Parks are sought after. Smaller theme parks dot the islands, including on Atlantic City’s famous Steel Pier. Within driving distance are even more options, including Six Flags Great Adventure. Sprawled over 500 acres in the pines, it’s one of the world’s biggest theme parks.
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With so much unspoiled and preserved land, nature lovers never run out of options – beachcombing to birdwatching, nature walks to chasing butterflies. In fact, our region is home to one of the world’s most treasured wild bird habitats, attracting birdwatchers from around the globe. Great tracts are preserved and set aside for native plants and animals – like the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge and Cape May National Wildlife Refuge, plus many more thousands of dedicated wildlife acreage managed by state and regional organizations. Also nearby, the Pinelands National Reserve encompasses over a million acres of protected pine forest. These natural treasures have inspired many nature centers, parks, and other learning centers devoted to celebrating and preserving the environment. Families learn about seaside habitats at the Wetlands Institute near Stone Harbor. Cape May County Park is home to an award-winning zoo. The Marine Mammal Stranding Center in Brigantine is dedicated to protecting and preserving seals, dolphins, whales and other sea life. Nearby, Adventure Aquarium in Camden is one of the most visited aquariums on the East Coast.
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