Attractions and places to see around Ringoes, New Jersey, offer a blend of historical significance and natural beauty within Hunterdon County. The area features rolling farmlands and picturesque countryside, providing a tranquil setting. Ringoes is recognized for its historical sites, including the Ringoes Historic District, and its local wineries.
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Delaware Canal Towpath crosses over a narrow wooden bridge across from the Alexauken Creek Aqueduct. This is an incredibly scenic part of the trail over Alexauken Creek, which feeds into the Deleware River. Please note that you need to dismount and walk your bike here.
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Hopewell sits at the heart of the Raritan Valley. You'll find several cafés for a nice break on a long ride.
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This section of the D&L Trail follows the Delaware Canal as it winds its way through fields and woods. It's really pretty!
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The bridge connects Lambertville, NJ with New Hope, PA. It has a nice walkway for bikes and pedestrians.
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New Hope is a beautiful small town, with a lot of riverside restaurants and cafés. The perfect spot for a break on a long bike ride.
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Ringoes is rich in history, with the entire 187-acre Ringoes Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You can visit the site of John Ringo's Tavern, a significant Revolutionary War meeting place, or see the Henry Landis House, the oldest extant building in the district. Other notable historical structures include the Amwell Academy (now Harvest Moon Inn), the Amwell United Presbyterian Church, and the historic Ringoes Grange. For a unique experience, consider a ride on the Black River & Western Railroad, which restored the Ringoes station.
Yes, Ringoes is surrounded by picturesque natural beauty. You can explore the tranquil Hunterdon County Arboretum with its diverse gardens. The nearby Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park offers opportunities for walking, biking, and bird-watching along the canal towpath. For a specific scenic spot, the Bridge Over Alexauken Creek provides an incredibly scenic part of the Delaware Canal Towpath, crossing over Alexauken Creek as it feeds into the Delaware River.
The area around Ringoes is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy cycling along the Delaware and Raritan Canal Towpath, which is part of the D&L Trail. This trail follows the Delaware Canal through fields and woods. For more specific routes, you can find various cycling tours in the Cycling around Ringoes guide, or explore gravel biking options in the Gravel biking around Ringoes guide.
Absolutely! Many attractions around Ringoes are suitable for families. The Black River & Western Railroad offers exciting rides on an authentic 1937 steam engine, including special holiday North Pole Express rides. The Hunterdon County Arboretum provides a peaceful setting for all ages to enjoy nature. Additionally, the D&L Trail, following the Delaware Canal, is generally family-friendly for walks and bike rides.
There are several hiking opportunities near Ringoes. The Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park offers nature trails alongside its towpath. For specific routes, you can check out the Easy hikes around Ringoes guide, which includes trails like the Northern Stony Brook Green Loop and the Eagle Trail. Remember that some sections, like the Bridge Over Alexauken Creek on the Delaware Canal Towpath, may require dismounting and walking if you're cycling.
Beyond its historical buildings, Ringoes is known for its vibrant wine scene. You can visit Old York Cellars Winery, offering award-winning wines and vineyard views, or Unionville Vineyards, a premier winery set on preserved farmland with tasting rooms and events. The area also features local farms like Martin Family Tree Farm and Everitt farms at Pumpkin Junction, providing a taste of the region's agricultural heritage. For animal lovers, Tabby's Place is a renowned cat sanctuary located in Ringoes.
Ringoes offers charm throughout the year, but the spring and fall seasons are particularly pleasant. Spring brings blooming gardens at the Hunterdon County Arboretum and comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Fall showcases the beautiful foliage of the rolling farmlands and is an excellent time for winery visits and exploring local farms. Summer is also popular for outdoor recreation, while winter offers unique experiences like the Black River & Western Railroad's North Pole Express rides.
Yes, two settlements frequently mentioned by visitors are great for a break. New Hope is a beautiful small town with many riverside restaurants and cafés, making it a perfect spot to rest during a bike ride. Another option is Hopewell, located in the Raritan Valley, which also offers several cafés for a pleasant stop.
Yes, both New Hope and Hopewell, nearby settlements, are noted for having several cafés and restaurants, ideal for a break. Additionally, the Harvest Moon Inn, formerly the historic Amwell Academy, offers dining options. The local wineries, Old York Cellars Winery and Unionville Vineyards, also provide tasting experiences.
While specific accessibility details for all attractions vary, the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park's towpath is generally flat and suitable for various mobility levels, offering a good option for accessible outdoor enjoyment. The settlement of Hopewell is also noted as being wheelchair accessible.
Ringoes is characterized by its scenic rolling farmlands and picturesque countryside. You'll find a tranquil atmosphere with expansive views, especially when exploring the areas around the local farms and vineyards. The presence of the Delaware and Raritan Canal also adds a unique waterside element to the landscape.
Many outdoor areas in Ringoes are dog-friendly, provided pets are kept on a leash. The Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park's towpath is a popular spot for dog walking. It's always a good idea to check specific regulations for individual attractions or trails before visiting with your dog.


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