High Bridge is a borough in Hunterdon County, located along the Musconetcong River in the northern part of the county where it borders Warren County. The borough sits on the former Central Railroad of New Jersey main line and has a small historic downtown with a working-class industrial heritage tied to the ironworks that once operated along the river here. Hunterdon County is well established as New Jersey’s wine country, with vineyards and wineries concentrated along the Rolling Hills Wine Trail that spans the county from north to south.
High Bridge’s position in northern Hunterdon places it near the transition zone between the wine-producing central valley and the more forested terrain of Warren County to the west. Craft breweries have also established a presence in Hunterdon County, and the area around High Bridge offers access to both brewing and wine tasting within a short drive. The borough is accessible from Route 513 and connects to Clinton to the west via a scenic river road. For visitors making a day of Hunterdon County’s craft beverage scene, High Bridge and the surrounding northern Hunterdon townships form a natural starting point on a north-to-south wine trail circuit that can extend as far south as Flemington.
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