![]() We didn’t spend that much time at the resort as we were at the ocean most of the day. Immediately outside of the Seashore Campsite & RV Resort is a fresh vegetable/fruit stand as well as an ice cream store. ![]() It was easy to get groceries as there were many places within 10 minutes of the campgrounds. If camping, you’ll need quarters for the showers. The campground has Wi-Fi so it is easy to stay connected. There is a camp store with camping essentials and souvenirs, a mini-golf course, an arcade, and a place for the kids to do crafts. For those not wanting to miss a workout, there is a small workout gym. There was also a separate swimming pool with a small snack shack nearby. The lake looked like it had a lot of algae in it, but the kids had fun. There is a man-made lake with a sandy beach and a water slide. The facilities were clean, and the roads are flat and paved so bike riding is easy. There are lots of trees and shade on the property. If you don’t want to sleep in a tent, you can rent an air-conditioned modern cabin with a kitchen, 2 bedrooms, living room, bathroom, and flat screen television starting at about $135/night. Considering the cost of a hotel or a B&B in Cape May or beach resort though, the Seashore Resorts felt like a bargain. ![]() A state park will only run about $25 to $35 a night. A basic no water, no electric campsite for 2 adults and 2 children is currently $65 a night with an additional $8 per child up to 6 max individuals per site. In the end, we chose to go to Cape May, New Jersey to the Seashore Campsites & RV Resort which is located 4 miles from historic Cape May’s beautiful Victorian homes and a 10 minute drive to two Atlantic Ocean beaches.Ĭompared to an average state park, this campground was expensive. I focused my research on places that were within several hours of the DC Metro area, primarily Virginia Beach, Ocean City, Rehoboth, Bethany Beach and Cape May. After visiting and/or a conducting an Internet search, I found a wonderful way to combine my love of camping with my love for the beach. We would save money by eating some meals at the campsite, instead of always eating out, and the campground fees would be less expensive than renting a beach home or a hotel room. I decided that camping near the ocean would be a more affordable way to get away. However, an ocean beach vacation can get costly. Check out the top beaches on the East Coast.Summer wouldn’t be complete for many families without a trip to the ocean to enjoy the surf and sand. Whether you’re seeking the best East Coast beaches for families, you love a vibrant boardwalk scene packed with shops and restaurants, or you prefer to bundle up for a stroll as gray waves crash dramatically on the rocks (underrated Northeast winter activity!), your dream vacation spot is definitely on this list. There’s even one dreamy locale where you can hang out with wild horses as you gaze at the ocean. And since the hotels in some of these tiny beach towns tend to fill up fast, it’s smart to nail down your stay-and those precious parking passes-by booking early!Įxplore tourist favorites and hidden gems, from coastal islands like Nantucket to Jersey shore resort towns like Cape May, and the sprawling swaths of sand in Virginia Beach. Here, we’ve rounded up 40 of the best beaches on the East Coast so you can plan your getaway accordingly. We’d argue that most of the country’s best stretches of sand are actually along the Atlantic Ocean, and a few of them even offer clear water and white sand to rival anything you’d find on a Caribbean vacation. When people think of America’s prettiest beaches, California and Hawaii tend to get all the credit, while seaside destinations in Florida, Maine, and Massachusetts are too often overlooked.
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