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Pine Barrens- where to stay ?
Driving trip from Cape May -Wilmington - we are curious about the area on the way for good food (not fancy) casual dress, and perhaps a B&B near the Pine Barrens - any help is very appreciated
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The Pine Barrens is a large, large, rural area of New Jersey. This web site may help you:
www.pineypower.com |
I've driven through the Pine Barrens a few times. It's pretty barren -- just scrub trees as far as you can see, with an occasional intersection with gas station + a few homes.
I don't understand how traveling from Cape May to Wilmington (DE?) takes you through the Pine Barrens, though: isn't that out of your way? |
It's only going to take you 1 1/2 hours to drive from Cape May to Wilmington and the drive isn't very interesting unless you want to stop at the Cowtown Rodeo. I did the drive myself today and there isn't a spot along the way that I'd want to stop.
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There was an episode of The Sopranos called "The Pine Barrens". Christopher and Pauly got stranded there overnight in the woods.
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Just to add to the irrelevancies, some great canoe camping in the Barrens.
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If you want to see the Pine Barrens you could stop at Wharton State forest or take a stroll on the Batona trail. There are acres of pygmy pines that grow no higher than like 4 feet.
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If you want to see the Pine Barrens you could stop at Wharton State forest or take a stroll on the Batona trail. There are acres of pygmy pines that grow no higher than like 4 feet.
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Thanks everyone - we decided to take the Cape May-Lewes Ferry on Memorial Day - drove to Stone Harbor (good lunch & small but lovely parade) through the Wildwoods - then all afternoon in Cape May - trolley tour was great ($10)-finally Sunset Beach - We will do Brandywine Valley on a separate trip.
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Sounds like you had a nice weekend!
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