I am trying to decide the best and most simplistic route from the Atlantic City Intl Airport to the Hyland Motor Inn (located 38 East Mechanic Street, CMCH NJ O8210). I need driving directions for someone who is unfamiliar with these areas, which means "back ways" are acceptable as long as they are easy to follow, but I am not seeking any complex short cuts. I have tried yahoo maps, mapquest, and google maps to no avail. All help is tremendously appreciated! :-)Driving Directions for Atlantic City to Cape May Court House Area?
Taking the parkway is the easy way. I believe the exit is 13, bear right. To be sure, it is the same exit that has the" H " for the hospital sign. So, taking into consideration the problem you mentioned with mapping the whole route, if you just map the exact location and zoom out just a bit, they will get from that parkway exit to your exact location. Rte 9 runs straight through CMCH, also, but it has a lot of slower traffic and lights. Of course print and take the map along. I hope the traveler has plans to visit Cape May, the southern-most tip of NJ. It is a charming Victorian town with the Atlantic ocean and great restaurants, noted for it's B%26amp;B's !Driving Directions for Atlantic City to Cape May Court House Area?
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You're going to shoot straight down route 9. It's an easy (if crowded sometimes) clear run down. The details are best worked out using one of the maplinks (Google is better than mapquest, but they'll both do the trick) to get the connections to and from route 9. It's about a half-hour run, but you have the option of popping off at any of the seaside towns on the way, like Stone Harbor or Wildwood, which I actually enjoy more now than in the summer - fewer people. If you have some time, you might also think about going a bit north of AC on rt. 9 to visit Brigantine NWR (I thnk it's now called the Edwin B. Forsyth NWR or some such). It's about 20 mins. north and is a huge wintering ground for waterfowl and other kinds of birds. Lots of trails, both driving and walking, and the gift shop rents out binoculars if you don't have any.
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