Illinois to new jersey
A trip from Illinois to New Jersey!
Here are the estimated driving directions and distances:
Distance: approximately 790 miles (1,271 km) Driving time: around 11-12 hours, depending on traffic and the route you take Route: I-80 E and I-78 E
Here's a breakdown of the journey:
- From Illinois, take I-80 E towards Indiana
- Continue on I-80 E through Indiana and into Ohio
- Merge onto I-76 E towards Pennsylvania
- Take I-78 E towards New Jersey
- Cross the Delaware River into New Jersey and take I-78 E to your destination
Some popular stops along the way:
- Indiana: Indianapolis, Bloomington
- Ohio: Columbus, Cleveland
- Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh, Harrisburg
- New Jersey: Princeton, Trenton
Keep in mind that these directions are just estimates, and you should check for any road closures or construction before embarking on your trip. Additionally, you may want to consider stopping at rest stops or taking breaks to stretch your legs and rest.
If you're not driving, you can also consider flying from Chicago's O'Hare International Airport (ORD) or Midway International Airport (MDW) to one of New Jersey's airports, such as Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) or Atlantic City International Airport (ACY).