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The historic district, located in the Outer Cape towns of Provincetown and Truro, comprises 1,950 acres of the Cape Cod National Seashore. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012. The name is derived from a Life-Saving Station known as Peaked Hill Bars that was established in 1882 on the lower cape.
The New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route extends along eastern and southern coast of New Jersey for nearly 300 miles (480 km). [1] It travels along the Raritan Bay from Perth Amboy to Sandy Hook, along Jersey Shore at the Atlantic Ocean to Cape May, and along the Delaware Bay to the Delaware Memorial Bridge.
Route Length (mi) [2] Length (km) From Via To Notes CR 601: 0.63 1.01 CR 602 in Blairstown: High Street CR 521 in Blairstown: CR 602: 5.99 9.64 Route 94 in Blairstown: Millbrook Road ...
Ocean Drive, Pacific Avenue, Rambler Road, New Jersey Avenue Route 147 in North Wildwood: CR 622: 1.03 1.66 CR 604 in Cape May: Pittsburgh Avenue, Texas Avenue Route 109/CR 633 in Cape May: CR 623: 2.63 4.23 CR 662 in Upper Township: Roosevelt Boulevard, 34th Street Central Avenue in Ocean City: CR 624 (1) 0.58 0.93 Dead end in Lower Township ...
Porter-Brickyard Trail: Porter, Indiana, linking the Calumet Trail to the Prairie Duneland Trail in Chesterton, partially in the Indiana Dunes National Park. [93] Potter's Bridge Trail: Noblesville [94] Hagan Burke Trail: Carmel, Indiana; Midland Trace Trail: Westfield, Indiana; Prairie Duneland Trail: Portage to Chesterton [95]
The Capital to Coast Trail is a 55-mile (89 km) cross-state multi-use trail network that is designed to span the U.S. state of New Jersey (west to east) from the state capital of Trenton on the Delaware River to the beach front town of Manasquan on the Atlantic Ocean.
Cape May Point State Park is a 244 acres (0.99 km 2) state park located in Lower Township, New Jersey, [2] with a Cape May Point postal address. [3] The park offers walking, hiking and nature trails as well as beaches, an exhibit gallery, a ranger office and is the site of the Cape May Light. [4]
Trails and roads: A .7-mile (1.1 km) trail to Sagamore Hill offers commanding views of the canal's east entrance and the bay. A 7-mile (11 km) paved service road along the north side of the canal is used for bicycling, walking, skating, and ship and wildlife watching.