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North America > United States of America > Mid-Atlantic > New Jersey > Skylands > Warren County (New Jersey)

Warren County is in Skylands, New Jersey. Warren County is located in two valleys of the Great Appalachian Valley. The first is the Kittatinny Valley, which is in the northern part of the county, and the Lehigh Valley, which borders the southern part of the county.

Cities

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Map of Warren County (New Jersey)

There are no "cities" in Warren County. The largest municipalities are considered "towns".

Other destinations

Understand

Get in

By car

  • Route 80 slices right though the Northern portion of Warren County, which is between the Delaware Water Gap to the West and Netcong to the East.
  • Route 78 will take you directly to Phillipsburg in the southernmost part of the county.

By train

  • The Hackettstown Station is the furthest west that the NJ Transit trains go. There are trains to/from Hackettstown throughout the day. It only goes directly to Hoboken, with connections at Dover or Newark to New York Penn Station

By bus

Get around

See

Do

Eat

Drink

Most of Warren County is part of the Warren Hills Viticultural Area, and the county has five active wineries:

  • Alba Vineyard
  • Brook Hollow Winery
  • Four Sisters Winery
  • Vacchiano Farm
  • Villa Milagro Vineyards

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