Down the Shore: Wildwood to Sea Isle City

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Down the Shore: Wildwood to Sea Isle City

Seaside weekend begins with a 16 mile walk on the beach, bay and boards between resort towns, with fun, food and games

By FreeWalkers.org

When and where

Date and time

Saturday, September 9 · 12:30 - 6pm EDT

Location

Wildwood Boardwalk E Cresse and Beach Avenues Wildwood, NJ 08260

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 5 hours 30 minutes
  • Mobile eTicket

Start: E Cresse and Beach Avenues, Wildwood NJ

Finish: Sea Isle City

Distance: 16mi

Where to find us: south end of the Boardwalk, by Adventurer Pancake House

Terrain: paved, boardwalk, beach

Transit: NJ Transit 552 bus from Atlantic City with connections from Philly and NYC

Return: Uber to start or 552 bus if not walking on Sunday

Difficulty: Average

Category: seashore, scenic

Coordinator: Charles Updike

Join us on this year's exploration of a new segment of the Jersey Shore, starting with food and fun in Wildwood and ending with food and fun in Ocean City, with a quiet stopover in Sea Isle City. Hop from one beach town to another, walking boardwalks, beaches and back bay.

This event is part of a two day walk from Wildwood to Ocean City via Sea Isle City. Off-season lodging is available in and near Sea Isle City, though early reservation is advisable. Saturday's walk starts late and Sunday's walk ends early to allow time before and after to enjoy the many offerings of Wildwood and Ocean City. Join us if you like for brunch at Adventurer Pancake House anytime after 11am on Saturday for some pre-walk energy.

Sat Sep 9: Wildwood to Sea Isle City

Sun Sep 10: Sea Isle City to Ocean City

Highlights:

- Wildwood boardwalk

- Nummy Island

- Stone Harbor

- Avalon

- Sea Isle City boardwalk

About the organizer

Organized by
FreeWalkers.org

FreeWalkers is a non-profit 501(c)3 social organization and network for individuals interested in participating in distance walking events. Our group is free and open to everyone. We encourage each member to accomplish challenging goals as we work together, experience, and promote pro-pedestrian issues. Paricipants accept responsibity for themselves on the walk.