Hudson River Waterfront Conservancy The Hudson River Waterfront Walkway is a spectacular pathway on the western shore of the Hudson River in New Jersey
Walkway Gaps - Hudson River Waterfront Conservancy Walkway Gaps The Hudson River Waterfront Walkway (The Walkway), when completed, will extend along the Hudson River Kill van Kull shoreline from the Bayonne Bridge in Bayonne in the south, to the George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee in the north, a distance of 18 6 linear miles through 9 municipalities The actual distance travelled from one
Directions for walking the Hudson River Walkway - Hudson River . . . Directions for walking the Hudson River Walkway from Exchange Place in Jersey City to the George Washington Bridge June 8, 2019 Overview: The New Jersey Hudson River Walkway from Exchange Place in Jersey City to the George Washington Bridge is about 13 5 linear miles and will have two distinctly different segments The initial ~
FAQS - Hudson River Waterfront Conservancy The Hudson River Waterfront Walkway (The Walkway) is a linear pathway constructed at the edge of the Hudson River, extending 18 6 linear miles from the Bayonne Bridge in the south to the George Washington Bridge in the north
Hudson River Waterfront Conservancy The Hudson River Waterfront Walkway is a spectacular pathway on the western shore of the Hudson River in New Jersey The state has planned the Walkway to exist immediately adjacent to the river in a continuously connected 16 foot wide path from the southern tip of Bayonne to the George Washington Bridge
HUDSON RIVER WATERFRONT Hudson River Waterfront Walkway 30 feet wide – 16’ unobstructed, 14’ buffer bike continuously connected pathway at river edge
About Us - Hudson River Waterfront Conservancy Edgewater, NJ The Hudson River Waterfront Conservancy (HRWC) HRWC is a non-profit organization that monitors the construction and maintenance of the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway Since 1988, the all-volunteer board has implemented The Public Trust Doctrine by seeking the protection and enforcement of
NJDEP permit applications that impact the Walkway – Jan 2026 Updated October 25, 2025 Edgewater – River Lookout – The permit to build a retaining wall and extend parking was Denied It had been submitted in 2021 Edgewater – 163 River Road Request was received by the DEP to extend an approved WDP to build 4 high rises and part of the Walkway Hoboken – Maritime Park (Union Dry Dock) The first phase of building Maritime Park to replace the
Walkway Map Update History - Hudson River Waterfront Conservancy The Walkway map was updated in 2013 to show minor changes and corrections in Edgewater’s I-PARK Development, City Place Promenade and Veterans Field Park The Walkway map was updated on 6 6 12 to reflect completion of additional segments of the Walkway, including Weehawken Cove connecting Weehawken and Hoboken, Steven’s Institute in Hoboken