Washington Crossing State Park preserves the historic site of George Washington's pivotal 1776 Delaware River crossing and offers extensive recreational opportunities along with rich natural and cultural resources.
Washington Crossing State Park is located in Mercer County, New Jersey, on the eastern banks of the Delaware River. The park safeguards the exact spot where General George Washington led Continental Army troops across the icy river on the night of December 25-26, 1776, a turning point in the American Revolutionary War. The park’s landscape contains expansive woodlands, open fields, and riverfront, providing habitat for diverse flora and fauna common to the mid-Atlantic region. Visitors can explore the Thompson-Neely House, an 18th-century farmhouse that served as a field hospital, and The Washington Crossing Memorial, a monument honoring the historic event. Recreation within the park includes walking and hiking on over 15 miles of trails, fishing and boating access on the river, picnic areas, and educational programs held at the Visitor Center. The park is an important cultural and ecological resource, offering seasonal events such as reenactments of Washington’s crossing and naturalist-led programs, attracting thousands each year. Its proximity to both Philadelphia and Trenton makes it a popular destination for history enthusiasts, families, and outdoor lovers. The park’s riverfront location also provides scenic views, birdwatching opportunities, and paddling on the Delaware River, combining outdoor recreation with historical interpretation.
Historic site of George Washington's 1776 Delaware River crossing
Thompson-Neely House, an 18th-century field hospital
Washington Crossing Monument commemorating the Revolutionary War event
Delaware River frontage offering fishing and paddling
An original 18th-century farmhouse that served as a makeshift hospital during the Revolutionary War.
A large granite monument dedicated in 1914 to commemorate Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River.
Areas along the park’s riverbank offering fishing, kayaking, and scenic viewing opportunities.