Top Glimpse of Bayonne, NJ

The area that is now Bayonne was originally inhabited by Native Americans. However, the Netherlands claimed the region after Henry Hudson discovered the Hudson River.

Tear Drop Memorial

presented to the United States by the Russian government. It is a memorial to those who died in the 2001 September 11 attacks and the 1993 World Trade Center explosions.

Stephen R. Gregg Park

the park had a line of fountains near the entrance at West 40th Street. Visitors used the park’s shoreline for crab fishing and to lower traps into Newark Bay.

Hudson River Waterfront Walkway

Hudson River Waterfront Conservancy oversees the maintenance and completion of the plan’s 18.5-mile length.

Fly Jet Ski

You will see iconic landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty and Verrazano Bridge. Fully insured and licensed.

Bayonne Museum

the building is now called the Bayonne Community Museum . The Bayonne Community Museum is now known as the Bayonne Community Museum.

Robbins Reef Lighthouse

It replaces an 1839 octagonal granite tower. The light station was owned by the U.S. Coast Guard and operated until the 2000s.

Newark Bay Bridge

It spans Newark Bay, connecting the New Jersey cities of Newark (in Essex County), and Bayonne (in Hudson County), in New Jersey, United States.

Richard A. Rutkowski Park

It spans Newark Bay, connecting the New Jersey cities of Newark (in Essex County), and Bayonne (in Hudson County), in New Jersey, United States.