Corson Inlet is a narrow strait on the southern coast of New Jersey in the United States.
[1] Corson Inlet leads from the Atlantic Ocean through barrier islands off the northeast coast of Cape May County, New Jersey.
The passing of automobiles to Corson's inlet has naturally left giant, mogul-like bumps in the road, oddly evenly spaced, all reaching the same height and depth (approx.
It was described in 1834 as, Corson's Inlet, a passage of the sea, through the beach, to the lagunes and marshes of Upper t-ship, Cape May co., about half a mile in width.
It is upwards of half a mile wide, and is navigable for small-sized vessels; it has seven feet of water on its bar.