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Variety: More than 40 species of fish are caught in the Delaware Bay and Atlantic Ocean. Boat liveries and tackle shops are prevalent along the bay side, with a large concentration of charter and party boats near the bridges between Cape May and Diamond Beach areas. Lower Township unlike Cape May City, allows hunting for deer, waterfowl, small game in season. The lush wooded forests situated throughout the Township are a favorite of locals for hunting. Lower Township is a perfect sample of the diversity found throughout the Jersey Cape. From the modern beachfront motels, and condo's, to some of the best camping resorts to the cozy fishing cottages found along the Delaware. Lower Township offers a little of every thing the outdoorsman or vacationer is looking for. Affordable: Accommodations range from small inexpensive motels to the plush beachfront resorts of Diamond Beach. Many small mom and pop motels can be found scattered along Route 9, Route 109 and Bayshore Rd. which runs through the heart of Lower Township. These smaller motels, off the beaten path, are often filled with repeat customers, who have found affordable accommodations around quiet and peaceful settings. Lower Township has its share of eateries. Many small restaurants and diners serve family style affordable meals. Dozens of good restaurants can be found throughout Lower Township, from fine seafood to elegant gourmet dining. Authentic: A drive through the township offers another sample of its diversity. In addition to the large waterfront homes, there is quaintness about Lower Township that is a refreshing change from the other surrounding resort communities. Large farms and farmhouses dot the landscape, many have a historic past and are the home of many Mayflower decedents. It is said that only Plymouth, MA has more Mayflower decedents than Lower Township. This is mostly because of the migration of the Howland Family to the whaling village of Town Bank. Food: Seafood is naturally the number one attraction of Lower Township. The port of Cape May, process the most Fish/Seafood of all ports along the east coast. Commercial fishing is the second largest industry in Cape May County, with most fish processed from plants in Lower Township. With a large abundance of seafood year round, local seafood restaurants boast of offering some of the best fresh seafood around. Local Lore: Generation after generation of many local families still live, work and play in lower township, this gently growing community, still has strong roots to it founding fathers. Visit some of the local restaurants or bait and tackle shops and ask about the local lore, Many areas of the township have hardly changed during the past few decades. The friendly people of lower township are happy to talk about how things were, and often you will see that things are not much different now. We hope that we have provided you with the information you need to make Lower Township the place to visit today or in the future. |
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