New Jersey's High Point to Cape May Bicycle Route
This 238-mile cycling route spans the entire length of New Jersey from Port Jervis, NY to Cape May, offering riders a diverse journey through the state's varied landscape.
Key Features:
- Traverses through urban, suburban, and rural settings
- Almost entirely paved surface
- Bike paths make up 25% of the whole route
- Connects multiple transit-accessible points including train stations and bus terminals
- Showcases New Jersey's diverse geography and historical attractions
- Can be completed as one long journey or broken into shorter segments
Major Stops (North to South):
- Port Jervis, NY
- Netcong
- Lyons Station
- Bound Brook
- Princeton Junction
- Browns Mills
- Egg Harbor
- Mays Landing
- Cape May
The route is designed to be accessible via public transportation at various points, making it convenient for cyclists to plan their trips flexibly. Riders can access train stations and bus services along the way, providing options for shorter segments or backup transportation if needed.