Cape May Lighthouse

šŸŒ’ Legends Beneath the Lighthouse: Folklore of Cape May

They say the wind speaks in Cape May.

Not just through the rustle of dune grass or the cry of gulls, but in whispers carried from shipwrecks, salt marshes, and moonlit porches. Beneath the steady gaze of the Cape May Lighthouse, stories linger—of phantom lanterns bobbing in the fog, of selkies spotted near Sunset Beach, and of a keeper who never truly left his post.

This coast has always been a place of passage: for migrating birds, for mariners chasing stars, and for tales that refuse to fade.

šŸ•Æļø Folklore Highlights:

  • The Ghost Keeper of Cape May Point: Locals swear the lighthouse still hums with footsteps after dark—boots echoing on spiral stairs long after closing time.
  • The Singing Stones of Higbee Beach: Some say the pebbles hum when held to your ear, especially near the equinox.
  • The Jersey Devil’s Coastal Detour: While most sightings trace inland pine barrens, one 19th-century tale places the creature near Cold Spring, tangled in fishing nets and cursing the tide.

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