Walking Through History Tour

Before we begin, a few words about our gem of a park!

Washington Crossing State Park was established in 1912 at the site of the historic river crossing by General George Washington and his troops on Christmas, 1776. 

The original park, which included the Continental Army’s landing site and an overlook of the Delaware River, contained only 100 acres. Major development by the Work Projects Administration (WPA) was accomplished in the 1930s, and over the decades the park has gradually expanded to include more than 3500 acres in both Mercer and Hunterdon counties.

This tour is approximately a mile in length and can be completed in about 45 minutes.

Park Map: Sections Closed.