The Garden State offers an abundance of natural beauty, and with that, dozens of the best scenic drives in New Jersey travel through it. Opportunities for picturesque drives are endless but, officially, New Jersey is home to 7 scenic byways. The “scenic byway” designation is awarded by the New Jersey Department of Transportation to roads and routes that “have outstanding scenic, natural, recreational, cultural, historic or archaeological significance.”
1. Bayshore Heritage Byway
The Bayshore Heritage Byway runs 122 miles along the Delaware Bay and Delaware River. It begins in Cape May Point and runs through Cape May, Cumberland, and Salem Counties, ending in Mannington Township. It is comprised of a series of roads including CR 629, Route 47, Route 49, and CR 540. Sites along the way include Fort Mott State Park and East Point Lighthouse, pictured.
Plan to spend some time in Cape May before you head out.
2. Delaware River Scenic Byway
This 34-mile byway runs along Route 29 from Trenton to Frenchtown. It highlights the power and beauty of the Delaware River along with the ways it has shaped our state. Sights along the way include the lovely Washington Crossing State Park and the charming town of Lambertville. This New Jersey route is also designated as a National Scenic Byway.
Take a detour to see New Jersey’s Gravity Hill, too.
3. Millstone Valley Byway
This 27.5-mile stretch of road offers a scenic drive between Kingston and Millstone. Also a National Scenic Byway, the route runs along CR 533 and CR 603 in the Millstone Valley. Sights along the way include the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park and the Kingston Mill Historic District.
There’s a whole lot of history on this scenic drive in New Jersey.
4. Palisades Scenic Byway
The Pinelands are truly something special.
If you love the historic villages you’ll find, read more about them!