Cape May

Frog Hollow, Cape May Neighborhood

Cape May offers a peaceful atmosphere with generally low traffic noise, contributing to a calm living environment. The city features mostly single detached homes and row houses, primarily built around 1972, providing a blend of classic charm and practical layouts with two and three bedrooms. Convenient access to nearby highways allows for easy travel by car, and parking is readily available throughout the city. Educational amenities include nearby primary schools located within reasonable distances. The flat terrain supports comfortable bicycle rides, making cycling an appealing option for transportation or leisure. Dining choices are conveniently present near residential areas.

Cape May offers a slower-paced atmosphere. Cape May is very quiet overall, as the streets tend to be very tranquil.

Highlights of Frog Hollow

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🏡 Victorian Homes on Kearney Street

This stretch of Kearney Street through Frog Hollow is lined with beautifully restored Victorian vacation rentals and stately private homes, reflecting the historic charm and secluded allure of the neighborhood’s distinctive architecture.

🛣️ One‑Way Streets & Alleyways Grove

The network of one‑way streets and narrow alleyways between Columbia Avenue and Kearney Street creates a quiet, tucked‑away feel that gives Frog Hollow its intimate and almost hidden‑gem atmosphere for residents and visitors alike.

🌊 Proximity to Jefferson Street Beach

From Frog Hollow you can easily walk or bike just three blocks to the wide sands of Jefferson Street Beach, making it a convenient and peaceful coastal escape right from the neighborhood.

🛍️ Nearby Washington Street Mall Access

Frog Hollow residents enjoy quick pedestrian or bike access to the iconic Washington Street Mall, offering an appealing mix of boutique shops, eateries, and seaside strolls just a short ride away.

🌳 Historic Low‑Lying Terrain & Name Origin

The slightly low‑lying topography of Frog Hollow, once prone to collecting frogs, not only gave the neighborhood its charming name but also contributes to its unique character among Cape May’s more elevated sections.

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This June in Frog Hollow

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

Wednesday, June 3–Sunday, June 28, 2026

What the Constitution Means to Me at Cape May Stage

Cape May Stage, Cape May, NJ

This compelling theatrical production runs throughout June at Cape May Stage, offering local residents a thought-provoking drama that blends history and personal storytelling in an intimate setting just minutes from Frog Hollow.

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Bay Atlantic Symphony Presents “Song and Dance”

Cape May (various venues)

A local orchestral performance featuring classical works and dance-themed pieces—an elegant cultural outing for residents seeking a high-caliber musical experience close to home.

Saturday, June 20–Sunday, June 21, 2026

June 2026 Promenade Craft Show

Cape May Promenade • 10:00 AM–5:00 PM

This family-friendly art and craft fair on the Promenade offers residents a chance to browse and buy handmade goods while enjoying a scenic seaside stroll right in the heart of Cape May.

Sunday, June 28, 2026

Mac McAnally at Cape May Convention Hall

Cape May Convention Hall • 8:00 PM

A live concert by renowned singer-songwriter Mac McAnally—a great entertainment option for locals looking to enjoy top-tier music without leaving town.

Saturday, June 6, 2026

Strawberry Festival

Cape May (location TBD)

A sweet seasonal celebration, this festival invites area families to celebrate early summer with fresh strawberries and community fun close to home.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Frog Hollow

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Frog Hollow

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