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DrewE
Feb 08, 2021Explorer II
Non-commercial towing is allowed on the whole length of the Garden State Parkway, with a few weight and length restrictions that you aren't anywhere near hitting up against. There are also a few slightly low clearances in the righthand lanes, but I suspect those would not be a problem for most travel trailers.
I'd give strong consideration to taking I-287 to the GSP to the Cape May/Lewes Ferry, and thence to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge/Tunnel and on towards I-95 however seems most convenient. It's not the least expensive way to go (with tolls and fares), but you'll miss having to go through Philly, DC, and Richmond, VA, besides NYC. Reservations are required for the ferry, if memory serves.
I'd give strong consideration to taking I-287 to the GSP to the Cape May/Lewes Ferry, and thence to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge/Tunnel and on towards I-95 however seems most convenient. It's not the least expensive way to go (with tolls and fares), but you'll miss having to go through Philly, DC, and Richmond, VA, besides NYC. Reservations are required for the ferry, if memory serves.
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