The Ultimate Guide To Biking in Lewes Delaware

Ride from Cape May to Lewes on the Ferry

Looking for a fun way to get some exercise? Whether you bring your beach cruiser or trail-worn mountain bike, take a ride from Cape May to Lewes on the ferry and spend your day biking through the beautiful town of Lewes, Delaware.
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Bike Path Cape Henlopen

Cape Henlopen State Park, only minutes from the Lewes terminal, has some of the best biking trails that Delaware has to offer. Or, head to downtown Lewes for some incredible shopping & dining opportunities. Whichever way your wheels take you, follow these simple steps to get your bike on the ferry and find out why Delaware is the #3 most bicycle-friendly state in the country. 

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Bicycles Boarding the MV NJ

Bringing a Bike On Board

1. Arrive at the Cape May terminal and purchase a walk-on ticket.  The best part is, there are no additional fees to bring your bike on the ferry! 

2. When you hear a boarding announcement, follow the signs to line up outside in front of the staging lanes and wait for the ferry attendants to give you the go-ahead to walk your bike aboard the Ferry.

3. Each ferry has designated bike racks on the bottom deck where the cars are parked to secure your bike.

4. Relax during the 85-minute ride across the Delaware Bay! Make sure to stop by the Lido Bar, or get some snacks in the food court so you’re energized and ready to go for your biking adventure. 

5. Once you arrive in Lewes, exit the Ferry and put the pedal to the metal! No bike? No problem! If you don’t own (or didn’t bring) your bike, you can rent one from a local vendor.

6. Once you’re all set and ready to go on your bike, make a left when exiting the Lewes terminal and follow the 0.6-mile trail to Cape Henlopen State Park, or make a right to head towards downtown Lewes. 

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Entrance to Cape Henlopen State Park in Lewes, DE

Cape Henlopen State Park

There are 5 different trails you can choose from at Cape Henlopen:

Salt Marsh Spur– a quick 0.6-mile trail, the shortest of all the trails, but it still gives you the opportunity to see plants, wildlife, and tidal marsh along a sand-packed trail. 

Walking Dunes- a 2.5 easy trail, where you get to see everything from woods, to tidal marsh and ends at the Great Dune.

Bike Loop– a 3-mile paved trail suitable for all types of riders.  On this scenic route, you get to see a little bit of everything from the Nature Center, campground, beach, outdoor fitness area, observation tower, and the Fort Miles Historic Area.

Gordon’s Pond– a 3.2-mile trail, this trail follows the edge of Gordon’s Pond and eventually brings you out to a scenic overlook of the beach.  Need a break from biking? Bring a beach towel and bathing suit and enjoy the beach.

Junction and Breakwater– a 5-mile trail, the longest trail at Cape Henlopen State Park.  This trail follows the former Penn Central Railroad between Lewes and Rehoboth.  Throughout the 5 miles, you will experience a vast variety of plants, wildlife, and scenic vistas of coastal marshes. 

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Lewes downtown trees

Downtown Lewes, DE

When exiting the Lewes Terminal, make a right and hop on the bike trail directly across the street, where you’ll find a trail that leads you to Historic Downtown Lewes. A quick 1.6-mile bike ride to Second Street, and you’ll be in the heart of the shopping district in Lewes. Park your bike and enjoy some food from one of the awesome restaurants or do some shopping at all of the unique shops. Don’t forget to stop at King’s Homemade Ice Cream Shop before leaving, you deserve it after all that exercise!  

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Bike Path to Downtown Lewes
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Loyalty Program – Earn Rewards for Every Crossing

Cape May-Lewes Ferry Passenger Loyalty Program

Join our Loyalty Program — More Miles, More Smiles

At the Cape May–Lewes Ferry, we believe every crossing is a chance to create memories. With our Loyalty Program, your adventures across the Delaware Bay can earn you more than just a scenic ride: unlock exclusive perks, priority bookings, and rewards designed for frequent travelers, families, and vehicle-passengers who sail regularly. Being a member means you’re more than a passenger — you’re part of the Ferry family.
 
Whether you’re commuting between New Jersey and Delaware, enjoying seasonal road trips in your RV, or simply exploring the coast with your loved ones, every voyage adds up. Earn points for each trip — walk-on or vehicle — and redeem them for free sailings, upgraded cabins, discounted vehicle fares, or partner offers in Cape May and Lewes. It’s easy to join, track your rewards online, and redeem when it’s convenient for you. Your next trip across the Bay isn’t just about the destination — it’s about what you earn along the way.
Three women jumping for joy aboard the Cape May-Lewes Ferry

Loyalty Program Benefits

After filling out a complete customer profile (including name, address, email address, and phone number) and notifying our Customer Service team to enroll, loyalty program members will start accumulating points (similar to airline miles) for Ferry travel booked under their customer profile, see conditions below. Accrued points can then be used towards future Ferry travel! 
A family enjoying the Bay views from the upper deck of the Cape May-Lewes Ferry

How It Works

To become part of the loyalty program, you’ll first need to have a customer profile. If you already have a customer profile, log in to your account before booking. 
WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT: In order to receive the loyalty program benefits, you must be logged-in to your customer profile when booking.

Note: VIP Passengers are automatically enrolled in the loyalty program. Curious about what our VIP program entails?

Relaxing aboard the Cape May Lewes Ferry
After creating your customer profile, send a message to our Customer Service team (including your full name and customer number) so that they can add you to the loyalty program. You can do that by sending an email, or by visiting the Contact Us page and selecting ‘Loyalty Program’ from the dropdown. 

Please allow up to 48 hours for our team to receive and process your request before attempting to book as a loyalty program member. 

Once you have been added to the loyalty program, simply make your reservations online while logged in to your customer profile, and you’ll earn the appropriate points. 
Watching the ferry

Loyalty Program Terms & Conditions:

  1. Loyalty members earn points as of April 1st, 2024 or Date of Membership, whichever occurs later.
  2. Loyalty program reservations must be made online
  3. Your Customer Identification must be attached to the reservation prior to travel to earn points
  4. Points are accrued on the account when the reservation is boarded in our system, not when paid for (see Frequent Traveler Book exception below).
  5. Points are earned based upon monies spent, $1 = 1 point. Cheaper fares as a result of discounts or packages earn less points.
  6. If a loyalty member is inactive for twenty-four (24) consecutive months, all earned points will expire and the customers membership in the program will be terminated.
  7. Packages offered by the Cape May Lewes Ferry may include elements that will be paid on to vendors. These elements WILL NOT earn loyalty points and will be made clear at time of booking.
  8. Frequent Traveler Books (6 Pack, 12 Pack, etc) earn points at time of purchase. Loyalty Members paying for elements of their crossing using a Frequent Traveler Book will NOT earn points for those elements, but WILL earn points for any additional payments.
    • Example: Customer 00001 is a Loyalty Member who is using a Frequent Traveler Book to pay for a vehicle and 1 adult, and then uses a credit card for an additional senior passenger. Customer 00001 will earn points based upon the payment for the additional senior passenger only. If Customer 00001 purchased their Frequent Traveler Book while a loyalty member, Customer 00001 earned the appropriate points at that time 
  9. Currently, Members cannot gain points from or redeem points for Food, Beverage or Retail products.

Christmas in July & Christmas Shops

Ways To Celebrate Christmas in July This Summer

Why celebrate Christmas once when you can celebrate it twice?  Christmas in July has become a very popular phenomenon throughout the past few years, and it’s not hard to see why. When mid-summer hits and you’re hot, sweaty, and sunburnt, dreaming of the brisk holiday season can provide a welcome chill! And although you can’t change the season, you can certainly still celebrate it.

Take a break from the beach and pull out your Santa hat because we have the ultimate guide to help you deck the halls this summer.  These must see Christmas shops located in your favorite shore towns will make this “holiday season” the best one yet.

Winterwood Gift & Christmas Shoppe

Winterwood Gift & Christmas Shoppe is a full service gift shoppe with three locations in Rio Grande (3137 Rt. 9 South, Rio Grande NJ), Cape May (526 Washington Street, Cape May NJ), and Wildwood (2910 Boardwalk, Wildwood NJ).  Each Shoppe has its own unique touch filled with festive home decor, art, gifts, collectibles, and Christmas ornaments.  Winterwood is a must see shoppe in Cape May County!

Winterwood Gift & Christmas Shoppe
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Winterwood Gift & Christmas Shoppe

Mia’s Christmas Gallery

Mia’s Christmas Gallery is a famous landmark located on Asbury Avenue in Ocean City, NJ.  It is a family owned business and has been around for 42 years, so it is filled with holiday tradition.  Be sure to stop in and check out all of the unique ornaments, decorations, and gifts that Mia’s has to offer.

 Mia's Christmas Gallery
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Mia’s Christmas Gallery

Paisley Christmas Shoppe

Paisley Christmas Shoppe has been around since 1985 and is located in the heart of Stone Harbor’s iconic Main Street among all of the awesome shops and restaurants.  Paisley Christmas Shoppe is most famously known for their beautiful handcrafted personalized Surf Clam ornaments, the perfect touch to your Christmas in July Celebrations!

Custom-painted Surf Clam Christmas ornaments
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Paisley Christmas Shoppe

Christmas Spirit

Christmas Spirit in Rehoboth Beach is a must see! This past winter, Christmas Spirit moved back to its original home of 20 years at 129 Rehoboth Ave.  Christmas Spirit sells everything from Christmas trees, to ornaments, wreaths, hand-painted sea shells and sand dollars, and just about everything in between. The store has over 60 different themes and you can personalize any item. Be sure to check out the new location right in the heart of Rehoboth beach.

Christmas Spirit Rehoboth
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Christmas Spirit

Wildflowers Near the Ferry

NJ Wildflowers Welcome Ferry Visitors

If you think flower season is limited to just the spring and summer, then you haven’t treated yourself to a fall ride down the Garden State Parkway. Whether you’re arriving at the Ferry from parts north, or leaving after traveling from the South, you’ll be welcomed by fields of purple and pink wildflowers throughout Cape May County on the Parkway.

In October, when many states farther north are deep into leaves changing, South Jersey is still treating visitors to the joys of blooming flowers.  Here are a 5 things you may not know about wildflowers on the Parkway:

  1. The nation has Lady Bird Johnson to thank for the proliferation of wildflowers throughout the country. Lady Bird, who served as the country’s first lady from November 1963 – January 1969, made beautification of cities and highways one of her key initiatives. The Highway Beautification Act of 1965 was nicknamed Lady Bird’s bill.
  2. The Garden State Parkway is so called because unlike many highways it was designed as a landscaped thoroughfare. Even as one of the busiest toll roads in the country, it is known for its wide green spaces particularly in South Jersey and robust assortment of deciduous and evergreen trees.
  3. The wildflowers displayed on the Parkway in the spring and fall can be purchased at gspwildflowers.com/shop in 1/4 pound bags for personal plantings around homes and offices.
  4. Wildflowers are not only easy on the eyes, but provide havens for birds, butterflies and pollinating insects.
  5. Fall wildflowers on the GSP are pink, but if you come in the spring, the assortment tends toward yellow and orange. In fact, Hammond’s yellow spring beauties are a type of wildflower only found in New Jersey!

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