Elizabeth, NJ Road Trips
With 60 routes heading out and 60 heading in, Elizabeth, NJ works well as a modest departure point in the Northeast. Most drives stay under 55 miles, making this area well-suited for day trips and weekend getaways. Routes from Elizabeth, NJ spread mainly south and west, covering a wide geographic range.
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Trip Routes
120
Longest Drive
143.2 mi
Cape May, NJ
Quickest Drive
35m
Strathmore, NJ
Plan Around Elizabeth, NJ
Popular Incoming Routes
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Continue From Elizabeth, NJ
Good next legs if this city is only one stop in a longer road trip.
Trips from Elizabeth, NJ
Elizabeth, NJ to Cape May, NJ
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Driving from Elizabeth, NJ
Expect an average of 55 miles and about 1h 11m behind the wheel when leaving Elizabeth, NJ. The majority of routes are short drives — quick enough to finish before lunch and be back for dinner. The longest mapped route runs 143 miles (2h 55m), while the shortest is just 24 miles.
Popular Destinations
Top road trip destinations from Elizabeth, NJ are Cape May, NJ (143.2 mi, 2h 54m), Villas, NJ (142.1 mi, 2h 55m), Margate City, NJ (111.6 mi, 2h 17m), Bridgeton, NJ (110.8 mi, 2h 20m), and Pennsville, NJ (104.7 mi, 2h 5m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.
Planning & Costs
Regular gas in NJ currently averages around $4.09 per gallon. For the typical 55-mile trip from Elizabeth, NJ, budget about $9 in fuel one way, assuming 25 MPG. Longer hauls and premium fuel will cost proportionally more.
With an average drive under three hours, you have plenty of flexibility — leave whenever it suits you. The majority of destinations are to the south. Morning starts help you avoid the midday heat on longer drives.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are 60 mapped routes leaving Elizabeth, NJ and 60 routes heading into Elizabeth, NJ, covering 120 total connections. Distances range from 24 to 143 miles.
The longest mapped route from Elizabeth, NJ covers 143 miles and takes approximately 2h 55m. Shorter options start at just 24 miles.
The average route from Elizabeth, NJ runs about 55 miles with a drive time of roughly 1h 11m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.
At current gas prices (about $4.09/gallon for regular), the average 55-mile trip from Elizabeth, NJ costs roughly $9 in fuel one way, based on 25 MPG. Your actual cost depends on your vehicle's efficiency.
The most popular road trip destinations from Elizabeth, NJ include Cape May, NJ, Villas, NJ, Margate City, NJ and Bridgeton, NJ. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.
Elizabeth, NJ by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
135,887
Median Income
$63,874
Median Home Value
$393,500
Median Age
35.8
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Traveler Guide to Elizabeth, NJ
Elizabeth is the fourth largest city in New Jersey.
Elizabeth, along with its neighbor, Newark, is a major port and a major center of industry, but the city also has charm, including tree-lined streets with pretty houses.
There are many historical landmarks throughout the city, such as the Art Deco Hersh Tower, St. John's Episcopal Church, First Presbyterian Church, and the City Hall building. Other historical landmarks or tributes are the Veteran's Monument dedicated to soldiers who were citizens of the city. There are also tributes to the members aboard the Challenger spacecraft, as well as the Martin Luther King, Jr. Monument. All of these are in Midtown Elizabeth. The newest monument displayed in front of the Elizabeth Train Station (itself a landmark, pictured in this article) is the 9/11 Tribute. It was dedicated to remember the citizens from Elizabeth who died on that day either in the line of duty or who worked in the World Trade Center. In addition, the Union County Courthouse in Midtown and the Elizabeth Seaport are two destinations in the city that people find quite amazing.
The city of Elizabeth offers a wide variety of things to see and do, depending on one's interest. The Ritz Theatre on East Jersey Street in Midtown is a historical theatre that has been operating since 1926, and showcases many different shows, including stand-up comedy. Some locals also go to the Dunn Sports Center which is connected to the Elizabeth High School. The Dunn Center is where the Elizabeth Minutemen play basketball and wrestle. During the spring and summer months, there are carnivals and parades throughout the city for all to attend. The weekend of Memorial Day, there is the "Tour de Elizabeth", which is a citywide bike tour. Most people also love going to Warinanco Park for Baseball, Soccer, and Track. People also enjoy rides in the park as well as ice skating in the skating rink. Warinanco Park connects Linden, Roselle, and Elizabeth.
Restaurants range from the usual chains to little well-known eateries that have been around for years. 1 Tommy's Italian Sausage, 900 Second Ave, ☏ +1 908-351-9831. North Jersey is well known for its great hot dogs, but the fine Italian sausage of the region should not be ignored. Tommy's Italian Sausage in Elizabeth, a take-out only storefront that makes its own sausage and serves it up in the same classic configuration as an Italian hot dog, in a split loaf of what's called pizza bread (like a cross between pita and Italian bread) with fried potatoes, onions and peppers. The sausage is sliced open and grilled to crustiness, then slipped into the fresh bread. The predominant flavor of this sausage is pork rather than spice, with a satisfying coarse-ground meaty texture. On New Jersey Star Ledger's "100 Greatest Places to Eat in New Jersey" every year. (updated Sep 2016) Parador Rojo, 582 Morris Ave, ☏ +1 908-469-5021. Excellent Columbian food near the heart of downtown Elizabeth. Cozy atmosphere with a diversity of music playing. Open for breakfast. Menu offers everything from delicious fresh soups, mouth-watering appetizers, a diverse selection of soul warming entrees with a selection of various sides, and freshly baked desserts. The portions are extremely large and big enough to share. The menu offers pictures in case you do not speak Spanish.
Elizabeth is filled with hotels and motels all around. There is a great range that can suit the needs of many people. If you are on a budget for a place to stay, then you are looking for some of the motels that are right along Rte 1&9. If you are able to spend a pretty penny for a great place to stay, then the Hampton Inn, Courtyard by Marriott, and the ExtendedStay Hotels are some to consider. They provide room services, complimentary items and indoor facilities. If you can splurge for the best experience available, the Hilton Hotel and the Sheraton Four Points Hotel are the hotels for you. If the Hilton or the Sheraton do not fit your needs, the Renaissance by Marriott and the DoubleTree Hotel which is in the sister city of Newark are both available and no more than 5 minutes away from the Jersey Gardens Mall.
1 Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR IATA). Newark Liberty International Airport is the main airport for central-northern New Jersey, and part of the airport actually lies within Elizabeth's city limits. New York City is easily accessible from Newark Airport, by cab (costly), bus, or train. Most NJ Transit trains stop at Newark as well but it'll cost an additional $5 in addition to the fare. However, NJ Transit's 62 bus also travels between Newark Airport and Elizabeth. The bus runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. (updated Apr 2021) Elizabeth has two train stations, Elizabeth and North Elizabeth. New Jersey Transit runs through these train stations though its Northeast Corridor Lines and North Jersey Coast Lines. Both stop at the Elizabeth and North Elizabeth Stations. Amtrak does not have any trains that stop at Elizabeth; a majority of these trains stop near Newark, from where passengers can connect to an NJ Transit train. By far, traveling by train is the best method of travel other than automobiles and buses, because of its wide variety of destinations. 2 Elizabeth Station is on W Grand Street while 3 North Elizabeth is at 1180 North Avenue. Coming from the south, the fastest way is I-95, which runs straight up the east coast, and from there you can take the New Jersey Turnpike directly into Elizabeth. You should take either Exits 13 or 13A to go into Elizabeth. Elizabeth is a hub of several major roads including the Garden State Parkway, New Jersey Turnpike, Interstate 95, Interstate 78, U.S. Route 1&9, U.S.
NJ Transit has buses around Elizabeth including the Coach USA's ONE Bus; however, not all buses are available at nights or Sundays.
Like many other urban cities in the United States, Elizabeth does have nice areas and bad areas. However, problems can be avoided with common sense. Do not go to areas of town you know nothing about during the night, without someone who knows the area well. It is not very likely that you will be a victim unless you make yourself a victim. The people of Elizabeth carry a mentality of handling their own business and not interfering with others. Thus, if you are walking alone at night, try to remain in well lit areas. It is relatively safe as long as you avoid staring at groups of people. Even if an activity looks suspicious, 9 times out of 10, they are not even worried about you unless you seem to pose a threat or meddle in their business like a police officer would do. The downtown area close to the Port of Elizabeth can be very dangerous at night time even for the residents, so stay away from this area at night, and never ever handle large sums of money in public. Otherwise, walking through the city during daylight hours is not a problem, and you should have nothing to worry about. North Elizabeth, Elmora, and Elmora Hills are the calmest parts of the city, and the cleanest. Also, Elizabeth is a very diverse city with ethnic groups consisting of a majority of Hispanic/Latino citizens from almost every Latin-American nation, especially Colombians, Cubans, and Puerto Ricans, along with Portuguese and Brazilians, and a large African-American community; others include Italians, Polish, Asians, and White Anglo-Saxons. Respect the diversity.
Travel tips adapted from Elizabeth on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.
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