Explore a serene shoreline drive, George Washington's Delaware River crossing in 1776, delightful mill buildings, canoeing, hiking, biking, and antique shops.
Nestled just over an hour between New York and Philadelphia, this serene shoreline drive along the Delaware River is amazingly remote for such
a densely populated area. This trip begins in Trenton, at the State House
of New Jersey, on Route 29 north. About eight miles down the road, turn
right on Route 546 to visit Washington Crossing State Park, site of George
Washington's Delaware River crossing in 1776. As you drive through the
park, a 22-mile waterway is visible, which leads to a canal that is neatly
contained within the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park.
Back on Route 29, stop to catch a glimpse of the gorgeous brick facades
of Lambertville. Continue north to Stockton, home of the Stockton Inn,
which inspired the Rodgers and Hart song, "There's a Small Hotel." Prallsville
Mills Historic District is just around the corner and home to delightful
mill buildings and a forest of oaks and willows. Route 29 shoots you straight
through a forest of oak and maple to the Bull's Island Recreation Area,
which offers canoeing, hiking, and biking. Finish this historic trip in
Frenchtown, whose streets are lined with 19th Century homes, antique shops
and the restored 1851 National Hotel.
Starting Point:
Trenton, NJ
Distance of Drive:
30 miles
Must Eat:
Frenchtown Inn
5 Bridge Street, Frenchtown, NJ 08825 Phone: 908-996-3300 Call ahead to confirm hours of operation.
Best Time of Year for Drive:
Year round
Points of Interest on Drive:
Delaware River
Washington Crossing State Park
Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park
Stockton Inn
Prallsville Mills Historic District
Bull's Island Recreation Area
National Hotel
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