How to get out New Jersey
New York — One of the benefits of visiting New Jersey is that you're very close to New York City, which lies just across the Hudson river. Further north is upstate New York, a rural and very beautiful area.
Pennsylvania — Philadelphia is just across the Delaware river. Both Interstate 80 and Interstate 78 will take you through Northeastern Pennsylvania to the Poconos and the Lehigh Valley respectively, where there are many things to do year round.
Delaware — New Jersey's southern neighbor was the first state to ratify the Constitution (hence its nickname of the "First State") and offers an urban experience in its northern parts while providing a rural experience to the south.
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The Most Frequently Asked Travel Questions about New Jersey