Garden State Parkway
The Garden State Parkway is a major highway in New Jersey, stretching approximately 172 miles from the northern part of the state to the southern tip. It serves as a vital transportation route, connecting various towns and cities while providing access to popular destinations such as beaches and parks. The parkway is known for its scenic views and well-maintained roadways.
Opened in 1950, the Garden State Parkway is a toll road, with fees collected at various points along the route. It is managed by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority and is a key artery for commuters and travelers alike, facilitating efficient travel across the state.