Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge, Toll bridge in Delaware Water Gap, United States
The Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge is a road bridge that spans across the Delaware River, connecting Hardwick Township in New Jersey with Delaware Water Gap in Pennsylvania. The structure has two roadways and toll collection lanes for traffic management.
The bridge opened in 1953 and has connected the two states across the Delaware River ever since. The steel structure marked an important milestone for regional transportation links.
The bridge features a walking path on its south side that connects hikers moving along the Appalachian Trail between the two states.
The south pedestrian path offers walkers access between states but is narrow and requires caution around traffic. Plan extra time for toll processing, especially during peak hours.
The location provides direct access to the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and nearby conservation lands. This makes it a key gateway for visitors heading to explore the natural landscapes of the region.
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