In Fairton, along the Cohansey River in Cumberland County, you turn left at Barton's Bait House onto Route 601, and follow the road as it meanders past flower farms, an occasional house, stands of pine, open fields.
The road splits, then twists and turns, then narrows, bounded by reeds and high grass. There's marsh, a few stunted trees, a creek, crooked telephone poles. The sky opens up. A bumpy dirt road, a scattering of shacks, then water.
It is the end of the road at the end of New Jersey.
http://www.nj.com/south-jersey-voices/index.ssf/2013/08/ben_4.html
The road splits, then twists and turns, then narrows, bounded by reeds and high grass. There's marsh, a few stunted trees, a creek, crooked telephone poles. The sky opens up. A bumpy dirt road, a scattering of shacks, then water.
It is the end of the road at the end of New Jersey.
http://www.nj.com/south-jersey-voices/index.ssf/2013/08/ben_4.html