The way points of this bicycle route:
(food options) - starting east on Bridge St
bear Left - Race St / rt 513
soon Right - route 12
quick Left - Creek Rd (begins with about 0.7 mile on dirt/gravel), to its end
Right - route 519 south
Left - Oak Summit Rd
Left - Oak Summit Rd - (pass by Hampton Rd), to first right turn
Right - Baker Rd, to its end
Right - Pittstown Rd
Right - route 12 west
Left - (unsigned) Old rt 12 ? / Willow Run Rd ?
quick Left - Barbertown - Point Breeze Rd
Left - Locktown Rd
Right - Kingwood-Locktown Rd
Left - Hammar Rd, to its end
Left - Featherbed Lane
Right - Upper Creek Rd, to its end
Left - (unsigned) Rosemont-Ringoes Rd
(Green Sergeant covered bridge -- often said to be the only remaining covered bridge in New Jersey)
soon Right (South) - Lower Creek Rd, to its end
Left - route 519 south
Left - route 29 south - (high-speed motor traffic)
Left - Brookville Hollow Rd - (becomes dirt/gravel for a while, then paved again), to its end
(bear Left to pass by Seabrook Rd)
Right - Sandy Ridge / Mt Airy Rd
Right - Alexauken Creek Rd, to its end
Right - route 29 south - (high-speed motor traffic), to next right turn
Right - Cherry St, to its end
Left - Union Ave
(food options)
Right - Bridge St - (cross Delaware River into Pennsylvania)
(food options)
(to continue riding the loop, follow the route "Covered Bridges in Two States A - PA")
Welcome to Bikely, take a step by step tour of this path:
Press Start Tour - then use the navigation buttons below to move along the path.
Loop route over five covered bridges in Hunterdon county, New Jersey and Bucks county, Pennsylvania -- total 62 miles / 100 km, hilly -- in two sections. For the other half, search on Bikely for "Covered Bridges in Two States A - PA".
We've ridden this route several times. Some dirt/gravel sections. For more info + connections to other routes, see www.roberts-1.com/b/x/nj. Route tries to avoid steep hills and high-traffic roads, but in some sections that's not possible.
Labels on map points form a detailed cue sheet - (click on Show, select Cue Sheet).
Map points have been tweaked and mostly tested for GPS navigation in the direction given.
Most of the route was last checked by us in 2009, but the last part thru Lambertville has not been checked since 2005.
Tagged with: Recreational, Onroad, Rural, Scenic