East Coast Greenway Alliance

 

New Jersey East Coast Greenway

 



Join the excitement! Become a member of the NJ East Coast Greenway organization. Just click here: join the ECG

                                               

 

The New Jersey East Coast Greenway Travelers Guide is now available for free from the NJ Department of Transportation!

 

The guide allows travelers to easily follow the current route of the ECG across New Jersey. It includes cue sheets, maps, and detailed information on public transportation links, trail access, and trail-side amenities. The guide is designed to fit neatly into a handlebar bag for easy reading and navigation. To order your FREE guide, email bikeped@dot.state.nj.us

Or write to:
Bike/Ped Program Coordinator
NJ Dept. of Transportation
1035 Parkway Avenue
PO Box 600
Trenton, NJ 08625

 


 

The East Coast Greenway provides muscle-powered users with a safe trail connecting the cities of the eastern seaboard. This 2950-mile off-road trail system is 20% complete and being created by connecting local trails to form a continuous route. The urban sister to the Appalachian Trail, it serves as a pathway to adventure for walkers, cyclists, skaters, skiers, equestrians and persons with disabilities. The New Jersey portion of the Greenway, when complete, will cover 92 miles between Pennsylvania and New York. It will pass through major urban areas — Trenton, Princeton, New Brunswick, Newark and Jersey City — as well as rural and suburban New Jersey. A 64-mile route has been identified that traverses 5 counties and 22 municipalities connecting the existing Delaware and Raritan River (D&R) Canal Towpath in South Bound Brook to the Hudson River Walkway with access to New York via multiple ferries. This will complement the existing 28-mile off-road segment along the D&R Canal Towpath (shown here).

The NJ Committee has adopted a route to complete the Greenway across New Jersey. It proposes a northern New Jersey route, based on a year-long study, to connect the northern end of the D&R Canal, at South Bound Brook on the Raritan River, with Jersey City on the Hudson River. The proposed route passes through Middlesex, Union, and Hudson counties and the City of Newark in Essex County.

·  To read the study report's Executive Summary (dated May 2004), click here.  (3.8 MB pdf)

· To view an overview of the NJ route, click: NJ regional overview (235k, jpg).

 

 

 

Speakers Bureau Alert…

Any group that is interested in having someone from the East Coast Greenway (ECG) make a presentation please call our office at (908) 405-3357.  We have speakers available who will come with materials to hand out, and videos to show.

 

A state committee has been formed; for more information contact:

Mike Kruimer Chairman
Dolores Newman Staff Assistant
New Jersey Committee
for the East Coast Greenway

Post Office Box 10505
New Brunswick, N. J.  08906

Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 10am – 2pm
(908) 405-3357

info@greenwaynj.org


East Coast Greenway® is a registered trademark of the East Coast Greenway Alliance, Inc., a non-profit organization. Donations to the East Coast Greenway Alliance are tax-deductible.

This site is maintained by the New Jersey ECG Webmaster.