County Route 521 (New Jersey)

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County Route 521

County Route 521 (New Jersey)
CR 521 highlighted in red
Route information
Length43.71 mi [1]  (70.34 km)
Major junctions
South endCR 519 jct.svgCR 609 jct.svg CR 519  / CR 609 in Hope Township
Major intersectionsI-80.svg I-80 in Hope Township
Elongated circle 94.svg Route 94 in Blairstown Township
US 206.svg US 206 in Frankford Township
North endCR 16 jct.svg CR 16 at New York state line in Montague Township
Location
Country United States
State New Jersey
Counties Warren, Sussex
Highway system
CR 520 jct.svg CR 520 CR 522 jct.svg CR 522

County Route 521 (CR 521) is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 43.71 miles (70.34 kilometers) from High Street (CR 519) in Hope Township to the New York state line in Montague Township.

Contents

CR 521 follows portions of the Military Road, a roadway built during the French and Indian War connecting Elizabethtown, New Jersey (now Elizabeth) with a string of fortifications constructed along the Delaware River in modern Sussex and Warren Counties in northwestern New Jersey.

Route description

View north along CR 521 from I-80 in Hope Township 2021-09-18 13 24 50 View north along Warren County Route 521 (Hope-Blairstown Road) from the overpass for Interstate 80 in Hope Township, Warren County, New Jersey.jpg
View north along CR 521 from I-80 in Hope Township

CR 521 begins at an intersection with CR 519 and CR 609 in the community of Hope in Hope Township, Warren County, heading north on two-lane undivided Union Street. The road passes homes before reaching the CR 611 junction and becomes Hope-Blairstown Road, running through wooded areas with some farms and homes. The route reaches an interchange with I-80 and winds north through more rural areas, coming to a junction with CR 608. CR 521 enters Blairstown Township and crosses over the abandoned Lackawanna Cutoff railroad line near the Blairstown station. Further north, the route intersects CR 607 before reaching the Route 94 junction and turns west to form a concurrency with that route. The road crosses Paulins Kill and comes into the community of Blairstown, where CR 521 splits from Route 94 at an intersection with CR 602. At this point, CR 521 heads northeast on Stillwater Road, passing a few businesses. The route enters wooded residential areas before coming into Hardwick Township at the CR 601 intersection. In Hardwick Township, the road heads through a mix of farms, woods, and homes, crossing CR 659 and passing near White Lake. [1] [2]

A November 2006 photo of the County Route 521 bridge over the Lackawanna Cut-off right-of-way in Blairstown County Route 521 crossing Lackawanna Cut-Off November 2006.jpg
A November 2006 photo of the County Route 521 bridge over the Lackawanna Cut-off right-of-way in Blairstown

CR 521 crosses into Stillwater Township, Sussex County, at which point the name changes to Maple Avenue.The road continues through rural areas as it reaches the residential community of Stillwater, where at the CR 610 intersection CR 521 makes a left turn onto Stillwater Road to continue northeast, reaching the CR 617 junction. The road turns more north as it heads back into rural surroundings and makes a right turn to the east, intersecting CR 612. In this area, the route passes through dense forests with a few homes and runs northeast along the western short of Swartswood Lake, which is contained within Swartswood State Park. Past the lake, CR 521 has an intersection with CR 622 and crosses into Hampton Township, where there are a few farm fields along the road. At an intersection with CR 626, the route makes a turn northwest onto West Shore Drive before turning west onto Kemah Mecca Lake Road. CR 521 continues through mostly forested mountain areas and makes a turn to the north. The road comes to the CR 617 junction and turns northeast onto Mountain Road, entering Frankford Township. The road passes between Stokes State Forest and the residential western shore of Lake Owassa before coming to a junction with US 206 and CR 521 turns north onto that route. [1] [2]

US 206 and CR 521 in Sandyston Township 2018-07-27 08 08 40 View north along U.S. Route 206 and Sussex County Route 521 just north of Sussex County Route 636 (Upper North Shore Road) in Sandyston Township, Sussex County, New Jersey.jpg
US 206 and CR 521 in Sandyston Township

The concurrent US 206 and CR 521 heads into Sandyston Township, where it crosses the Appalachian Trail at Culvers Gap in Kittatinny Mountain and passes through the mountainous Stokes State Forest. After heading north with a three-lane stretch that has two southbound lanes and one northbound lane, the two-lane road reaches a junction with CR 560. After this intersection, the road leaves the state forest and continues through wooded areas with some commercial establishments. US 206/CR 521 reaches the community of Hainesville, where it passes through more agricultural surroundings with some development. Leaving Hainesville, the road continues into Montague Township. Near the community of Montague, CR 521 splits from US 206 by heading to the northeast. At this point, the route runs along forested River Road, running a short distance southeast of the Delaware River. Along this stretch, the road passes a few farms and homes. CR 521 comes to its northern terminus at the New York border, where the road is less than 250 feet away from an I-84 underpass. The road continues north to Port Jervis, New York as CR 16. [1] [2]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Warren Hope Township 0.000.00CR 519 jct.svgCR 609 jct.svg CR 519 (High Street / Union Street) / CR 609 Southern terminus
1.11–
1.14
1.79–
1.83
I-80.svg I-80  Netcong, Delaware Water Gap Exit 12 (I-80)
Blairstown Township 6.099.80North plate.svg
Elongated circle 94.svg
Route 94 north Newton
South end of Route 94 concurrency
6.3510.22South plate.svg
Elongated circle 94.svg
Route 94 south Columbia
North end of Route 94 concurrency
Sussex Frankford Township 27.0643.55South plate.svg
US 206.svg
US 206 south Newton
South end of US 206 concurrency
Sandyston Township 29.4247.35West plate county.svg
CR 560 jct.svg
CR 560 west (Tuttles Corner Road) Layton, Dingmans Bridge
Eastern terminus of CR 560
Montague Township 36.7159.08North plate.svg
US 206.svg
US 206 north Milford, Stroudsburg
North end of US 206 concurrency
43.7170.34North plate county.svg
CR 16 jct.svg
CR 16 north (South Maple Avenue) Port Jervis
New York state line; northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "County Route 521 straight line diagram" (PDF). Trenton, New Jersey: New Jersey Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved January 5, 2011.
  2. 1 2 3 Google (2010-06-06). "overview of County Route 521" (Map). Google Maps . Google. Retrieved 2010-06-06.
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