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  1. The Garden State Parkway (GSP) is one of the most significant roads in New Jersey. Stretching 173 miles from Cape May to the New York State line, the GSP brought new life to the Jersey Shore and revolutionized highway design by incorporate the latest traffic control and safety features in a scenic, landscaped setting.

  2. Entry. Exit 6A, PA Turnpike, Florence. 6A, PA/Florence $4.55 (cash) 6A, PA/Florence $4.50 (E-ZPass) 6A, PA/Florence $3.37 (E-ZPass OP) Exit 19W, American Dream Sports Complex. 19W, American Dream $2.15 (E-ZPass) 19W, American Dream $1.61 (E-ZPass OP) Exit 17, NJ-3, Lincoln Tunnel. 17N is TOLL FREE. 17S, Secaucus $4.20 (cash)

  3. Toll rates are discounted on the Garden State Parkway during peak and non-peak periods for passenger vehicles towing trailers and for recreational vehicles. Business and commercial accounts are not eligible for this discount. Customers must enroll in the plan by calling the New Jersey E-ZPass Customer Service Center at 888- AUTOTOLL (888-288-6865).

  4. Garden State Parkway. 521 Main St. Woodbridge, NJ 07095. 732-750-5300. Email. Website. Overview. Map. Nearby. Overview. The 173-mile Garden State Parkway runs from Cape May in the south to the New York State Thruway at the northern border between New Jersey and New York. Rest stops with gas and food are located all along the parkway.

  5. The Garden State Parkway (GSP) is a controlled-access toll road that stretches the north–south length of eastern New Jersey from the state's southernmost tip near Cape May north to the New York state line at Montvale. Its name refers to New Jersey's nickname, the "Garden State".

  6. Learn how to create your own. Map of the Garden State Parkway, which connects North Jersey and New York to the towns along the Jersey Shore. •Interchanges with entrances and exits on both ...

  7. Sep 8, 2015 · The Garden State Parkway (GSP) travels the length of the state between Cape May and Chestnut Ridge, New York. Varying between four lanes to the south and ten lanes with four roadways at South Amboy, the toll road joins the coastal reaches of South Jersey and Atlantic City with urban North Jersey and New York City.

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