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Visit the site of George Washington's historic crossing of the Delaware River in 1776. Enjoy hiking, biking, camping, fishing, hunting, museums, nature center and more.
Visit the site of George Washington's famous river crossing during the American Revolution and enjoy historic buildings, walking paths, fishing, and more. The park has two sections, Upper and Lower, with different activities and fees, and is open every day of the year.
Washington Crossing Historic Park offers more than 500 acres of American history, natural beauty and family fun. The park preserves the site where George Washington crossed the Delaware River and turned the tide of the Revolutionary War.
A 3,575-acre New Jersey state park that is part of a U.S. National Historic Landmark area. It commemorates George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River and his surprise attack on Trenton in 1776.
Visit the site of Washington's 1776 crossing of the Delaware River and learn about the Revolutionary War and New Jersey's role in it. Enjoy hiking, biking, skiing, fishing, hunting and more in the park's diverse natural and historical attractions.
Explore the scenic and historic trails of Washington Crossing State Park, where George Washington crossed the Delaware River in 1776. Find directions, maps, photos, and tips for easy or short hikes in this central NJ park.
Explore upcoming events at Washington Crossing Historic Park, including educational programs, tours, and family activities.
Washington Crossing State Park in New Jersey is managed by the New Jersey State Park Service. Though both sites commemorate Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River in 1776 and offer recreation and historical information, they are separate state parks.
Learn about the park that commemorates George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River in 1776, a turning point of the American Revolution. The park has historic buildings, replica boats, a tower, a cemetery, and a wildflower preserve.
Follow the Continental Lane up to the Washington Crossing State Park Visitor Center Museum, which contains the Swan Collection— an unparalleled collection of artifacts from the American Revolution.