Map of Camden, New Jersey
Camden is on the Delaware River across from Philadelphia. Our map shows the waterfront, roads, and major bridges.
Camden is on the Delaware River across from Philadelphia. Our map shows the waterfront, roads, and major bridges.
Clifton is shown with its streets, parks, and rivers. It’s just west of New York City and contains both residential areas and industry.
Explore East Orange in northern New Jersey, just west of Newark. The grid of streets links quickly into the Garden State Parkway.
Elizabeth sits on Newark Bay with busy port terminals along the shoreline. Dense city blocks stretch westward.
Our map of Englewood shows it just west of the Hudson River. It’s nestled against the Palisades cliffs with steep terrain at the east side.
Fort Lee rises just across the Hudson River from Manhattan. The George Washington Bridge makes it a true landmark spot.
Freehold is in central New Jersey’s rolling terrain. Routes 9 and 33 cross on the west side. Our map also includes parks, roads and railways.
Check out our map of Hackensack in northern New Jersey. The Hackensack River runs right through the city. It’s in close proximity to NYC.
Haddonfield is just across the Delaware River from Philadelphia. This map shows a small, tight street grid with green spaces and ponds.
Hoboken is located on the west bank of the Hudson River across from Manhattan. Our map shows a tight street grid leading to the waterfront.
Jersey City stretches along the Hudson River across from Manhattan. Our map shows the dense waterfront skyline.
Kearny lies between the Passaic and Hackensack Rivers. Our map shows industry and neighborhoods side by side.
Our map of Linden highlights its mix of industry and neighborhoods. The city sits near Newark Bay with rail lines cutting across it.
Our map of Long Branch runs along the Jersey Shore. The city fronts directly on the Atlantic. Routes connect it north to New York City.
We’ve mapped Middlesex with its location along the Raritan River. Our map shows its mix of neighborhoods, parks, and highways/roads.