New Jersey is an underrated destination in the Northeast. The state has great natural wonders, historical monuments, and industrial landmarks. This list of the best places to visit helps you find the top sights.
The High Point Monument in New Jersey is a granite obelisk on top of the highest point in the state. Visit this state park for its scenic views but skip the strenuous climb to the top of the Monument.
Morristown National Historical Park is a combination of house museums, military installations, gardens, and scenic viewpoints. Tour Ford Mansion and Wick House or enjoy the views at Fort Nonsense and Cross Estate.
The Hudson River Waterfront Walkway is a path between Bayonne and Fort Lee. Historic buildings, modern art, and New York City skyline views await visitors to this scenic riverwalk.
Fort Lee Historic Park is nice destination on top of the Palisades bluff in New Jersey. Learn more about American Revolutionary War by exploring the museum and restored fortifications.
Sandy Hook Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area protects ocean beaches, military fortifications, and a historic lighthouse. Take a guided tour to the top and enjoy the scenic views.
State of Liberty is a symbol of the United States. You could only get to the Monument via a ferry from either New York or New Jersey. The Statue gets extremely crowded but it is must visit with proper planning.
Ringwood State Park is a beautiful destination on the state line of New York and New Jersey. A historic manor, picturesque grounds, and botanical gardens make Ringwood a perfect day trip.
Ramapo Mountain State Forest is a hidden gem in Northern New Jersey. Well maintained trails, historic castle ruins, and Midtown Manhattan views reward its determined hikers.
Waterloo Village is a must-visit historic site in Northern New Jersey. 22 historic buildings and a living farm next to the Morris Canal are free to explore from dawn to dusk.