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Hudson River Waterfront Walkway, Waterfront pathway in New Jersey, US

The Hudson River Waterfront Walkway extends for 22 miles along the New Jersey shoreline, offering continuous views of the Manhattan skyline across the water.

The walkway emerged from state-level discussions in the 1970s, leading to the 1988 New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection implementation of Coastal Zone Management Rules.

The path connects multiple neighborhoods and serves as a community gathering space where locals participate in outdoor fitness classes and seasonal celebrations throughout the year.

Multiple access points, parking facilities, and connections to public transportation make the walkway accessible, with numerous rest areas and water fountains along the route.

The walkway forms part of the East Coast Greenway, integrating into a 3000-mile urban path system that connects major cities along the Atlantic coast.

GPS coordinates: 40.73917,-74.02694

Latest update: May 13, 2025 19:20

Hidden New Jersey: historic mills, nature reserves and old villages

New Jersey contains numerous historical sites that often remain overlooked near major metropolitan areas. The state features restored mills from the 18th and 19th centuries, nature reserves with native wildlife, and preserved colonial buildings. The coastal region offers working lighthouses, while the interior is characterized by parks and forests. Attractions include traditional villages with craft workshops, former industrial facilities, and gardens with regional plants. Hiking trails traverse various landscapes, from marshlands to wooded hills. Several locations provide views of the New York or Philadelphia skylines. These sites document the state's industrial, agricultural, and maritime history. Museums present collections on local development, while parks offer recreational opportunities in natural settings. The sites are distributed throughout the state and showcase different aspects of regional identity.

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