New Jersey Route 208 - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Bergen
Fair Lawn 0.00 0.00 Route 4 east – Fort Lee, New York City Southbound exit and northbound entrance; southern terminus
0.07 0.11 CR 79 (Saddle River Road) to G.S. Pkwy. south Southbound access to southbound CR 79 and northbound access to northbound CR 79
0.25 0.40 To Route 4 west (Virginia Drive) Southbound exit and entrance
0.94 1.51 CR 78 (Morlot Avenue) – Fair Lawn Northbound exit only
1.22 1.96 Plaza Road – Fair Lawn
1.50 2.41 Berdan Avenue Southbound exit and entrance
1.83 2.95 CR 76 (Fair Lawn Avenue)
2.44 3.93 McBride Avenue Northbound exit and entrance
2.88 4.63 CR 507 (Maple Avenue) – Glen Rock, Ridgewood, Paterson, Hawthorne
2.97 4.78 CR 127 (Harristown Road)
Glen Rock 3.17 5.10 De Boer Drive Northbound exit and entrance
Passaic
Hawthorne 3.54 5.70 CR 664 (Rea Avenue) to CR 653 (Lincoln Avenue) Northbound exit and entrance
3.76 6.05 Utter Avenue
4.40 7.08 CR 659 (Goffle Road) – Midland Park, Ridgewood, Hawthorne, Paterson
Bergen
Wyckoff 5.32 8.56 Grandview Avenue – Wyckoff
5.97 9.61 CR 93 (Cedar Hill Avenue) – Wyckoff
6.93 11.15 CR S-93 (Russell Avenue) – Wyckoff
Franklin Lakes 7.87 12.67 CR 502 (Ewing Avenue) – Franklin Lakes
8.48 13.65 CR S-89 (Summit Avenue) – Franklin Lakes
8.82 14.19 Becton Dickinson headquarters Southbound exit, northbound exit and entrance
9.14 14.71 Becton Dickinson headquarters Northbound and southbound entrance
9.45 15.21 CR 89 (High Mountain Road) / CR 117 (Colonial Road) – Franklin Lakes
9.62 15.48 I-287 north to I-87 – Mahwah, New York Thruway Northbound exit
Oakland 10.07 16.21 I-287 south – Oakland, Morristown Northbound exit and southbound entrance; northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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