Riegelsville Free Bridge
About the Business
The Riegelsville Free Bridge is a historic landmark located in Phillipsburg, New Jersey, United States. This picturesque bridge spans the Delaware River, connecting New Jersey and Pennsylvania. As a popular tourist attraction, visitors can enjoy stunning views of the river and surrounding countryside while walking or driving across the bridge. The Riegelsville Free Bridge is not only a functional transportation route but also a charming piece of history that attracts visitors from near and far.
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"I love driving over this bridge on my way to PA."
"I was towing a camper trailer a 29fter, we were detoured bc there was a street festival in Milford. Get to bridge and they would not let us cross we were 1/4 onto bridge and bridge security ran over to tell us we could not cross b/c campers are too wide to cross. He refused to stop traffic on other side to let us pass instead stopped traffic in both directions while I had to back off bridge and get myself turned around on the small side roads. Need to post better signage further away from bridge."
"I really like this bridge. Mostly because it connects the civilized main land to the Island of New Jersey. Upon crossing the bridge into NJ, you will be at Hoots, THE Legendary Bar that it is. As of 2022, it has risen like the Phoenix into a new creation of beauty and elegance like it has never known. It no longer smells of cigarettes and leather, but had the sweet aroma of fine beer and simmering Pork Roll. So celebrate this bridge, and use it wisely. Maybe fold your mirrors in for oncoming cars."
"An awesome way to get across the Delaware River between Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Though there is a weight limit of only 6,000 pounds and low clearance of 11'6". Be warned, it is narrow and nearly all large pickup truck are over 3 tons. Length of bridge is 577 feet and it was built in 1904, really a very neat bridge."
"In excellent condition. The flowers are a very nice touch. You must walk your bicycle. There is a uniformed attendant to make sure you do! Connects New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Access to the Delaware Canal and Delaware and Raritan Canal trails."
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