Walk Across This Swinging Bridge For A Gorgeous View Of New Jersey's Fall Colors
Fall is here in New Jersey and the leaves are changing! Of course, it feels like there is only a short window where you can really admire the color explosion occurring in the trees, which means you’ll want to maximize your time by visiting the prettiest spots to see the leaves. One spot in particular we love is a swinging bridge in Princeton, New Jersey that makes for a picture-perfect moment.

This 300-acre preserve is also home to a fun feature that makes for a picture-perfect mini adventure.

It hangs over Stony Brook Creek and is safe to cross.
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That makes for a nice crossing in the summer, but all that foliage promises a fall surprise.
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It makes for a picture-perfect moment!

The reflection in the water adds a nice touch, too.

There are some great hiking trails here!
But if you can’t make it to this swinging bridge until winter or the warmer months, don’t worry. Regardless of the season, this is a very pretty bridge to visit.
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Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park, 523 Alexander Rd, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA