Palisades Interstate Parkway offers beautiful views of the Hudson River

Palisades Interstate Parkway offers beautiful views of the Hudson River

Usa, north-america

Length

61.56 km

Elevation

N/A

Difficulty

easy

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, picture this: You're cruising down the Palisades Interstate Parkway, a seriously gorgeous stretch of road that straddles New Jersey and New York. Think incredible views of the Hudson River โ€“ it's basically the best of both states rolled into one epic drive.

This beauty, often called the PIP, clocks in at about 38 miles (61 km) connecting the George Washington Bridge all the way up to US 6 and 9, near Bear Mountain Bridge. This classic road opened in 1958, and got a major glow-up in 2014. It's so special, it's even on the National Register of Historic Places!

Named after the iconic Hudson River Palisades, you'll spend roughly 11 miles in New Jersey before hitting about 27 miles in New York.

What makes it so special? Think divided roadways, stone-faced bridges, perfectly manicured grassy shoulders, and tons of green space. Plus, you'll find must-stop viewpoints like Rockefeller Lookout, Alpine Lookout, and State Line Lookout. You'll cross 13 bridge decks along the way, sharing the road with over 60,000 vehicles daily.

Just a heads-up: this smooth, paved road is just for cars and motorcycles. So leave the trucks, RVs, and anything with commercial markings at home. Buses or vans with 15+ passengers need a permit too.

Time to hit the road and soak up those views!

Where is it?

Palisades Interstate Parkway offers beautiful views of the Hudson River is located in Usa (north-america). Coordinates: 40.2687, -96.9704

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Road Details

Country
Usa
Continent
north-america
Length
61.56 km
Difficulty
easy
Coordinates
40.2687, -96.9704

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