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Where is Newark, New Jersey

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Newark is located in the northern part of the New Jersey state of United States, It is the second largest city in the New York metropolitan area, and 67th most-populous municipality of the United States.


Newark, New Jersey Quick Facts

FactDetails
CityNewark
CountyEssex County
StateNew Jersey
State CapitalTrenton
US RegionNortheast
Latitude40.7357° N
Longitude74.1724° W
Elevation43 ft (13 m)
Land Area24.1 sq mi
Water Area1.9 sq mi
Total Area26.0 sq mi
Population (2020 Census)311,549
Population DensityApproximately 12,927 per sq mi
ZIP Codes07101, 07102, 07103, 07104, 07105, 07106, 07107, 07108, 07109, 07110, 07112, 07114, 07175, 07182, 07184, 07188, 07189, 07191, 07192, 07193, 07195, 07198, 07199
Area Code973, 862
Time Zone StandardEastern Standard Time (EST, UTC-5)
Time Zone DaylightEastern Daylight Time (EDT, UTC-4)
CurrencyUS Dollar (USD)
FIPS Code34-51000
Congressional DistrictNew Jersey 8th Congressional District

Location and Surroundings

Newark is located in Essex County in northeastern New Jersey along the Passaic River and Newark Bay. It lies about 10 miles west of Manhattan and serves as New Jersey's largest city. The city is known for its major transportation hubs, international airport, seaport facilities, universities, healthcare institutions, and cultural attractions.

Nearby Cities to Newark, New Jersey

  • East Orange, New Jersey - 3 mi West
  • Harrison, New Jersey - 2 mi North
  • Kearny, New Jersey - 3 mi North
  • Irvington, New Jersey - 3 mi Southwest
  • Bloomfield, New Jersey - 5 mi North
  • Jersey City, New Jersey - 7 mi East
  • Elizabeth, New Jersey - 6 mi South
  • Union, New Jersey - 6 mi Southwest
  • Belleville, New Jersey - 5 mi North
  • New York City, New York - 10 mi East

Newark, New Jersey Climate and Weather Overview

MonthAvg High (°F)Avg Low (°F)Avg Rainfall (in)
January40253.6
April63444.1
July86714.7
October68514.1
Annual644849.5
Climate AttributeDetails
Climate Classification (Köppen)Humid Subtropical (Cfa)
Annual RainfallAbout 49.5 inches
Annual Sunshine DaysApproximately 206 days
Hurricane/Tornado RiskOccasional tropical storm impacts, low tornado risk
SnowfallApproximately 28 inches annually

Driving Distances from Newark, New Jersey

CityStateDistance (mi)Approx. Drive Time
HarrisonNew Jersey25 min
East OrangeNew Jersey310 min
KearnyNew Jersey310 min
IrvingtonNew Jersey310 min
BloomfieldNew Jersey515 min
BellevilleNew Jersey515 min
ElizabethNew Jersey615 min
UnionNew Jersey615 min
Jersey CityNew Jersey720 min
New York CityNew York1025 min

Transportation and Connectivity in Newark, New Jersey

CategoryDetails
Airport NameNewark Liberty International Airport
IATA CodeEWR
PortPort Newark–Elizabeth Marine Terminal
Major HighwaysI-78, I-95, I-280, US 1/9, Garden State Parkway
Train/Amtrak ServiceAmtrak Northeast Corridor and NJ Transit at Newark Penn Station
Local Bus/Transit ServiceNJ Transit Bus, Newark Light Rail and PATH
  • Interstate 78 - Connects Newark with Pennsylvania and the Holland Tunnel.
  • Interstate 95 (New Jersey Turnpike) - Major East Coast transportation corridor.
  • Interstate 280 - Connects Newark with western Essex County communities.
  • US Route 1/9 - Important route serving Newark Airport and regional commerce.
  • Garden State Parkway - Provides north-south access throughout New Jersey.

Key Landmarks and Places to Visit in Newark, New Jersey

Landmark NameType
Branch Brook ParkUrban Park
Prudential CenterSports and Entertainment Venue
New Jersey Performing Arts CenterPerforming Arts Center
Newark Museum of ArtMuseum
Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred HeartHistoric Cathedral
Military ParkHistoric Park
Riverfront ParkWaterfront Park
Ironbound DistrictCultural District
Aljira Center for Contemporary ArtArt Center
Newark Symphony HallHistoric Theater

Waterbodies in Newark, New Jersey

Passaic River, Newark Bay, Hackensack River, Arthur Kill, Bound Creek, Weequahic Lake, Elizabeth River, Newark Riverfront Channel, Upper New York Bay, Kill Van Kull

Golf Courses in Newark, New Jersey

Weequahic Golf Course, Hendricks Field Golf Course, Galloping Hill Golf Course, Skyway Golf Course, Forest Hill Field Club, Maplewood Country Club, Suburban Golf Club, Hyatt Hills Golf Complex, Francis A. Byrne Golf Course, Essex County Country Club

Economy and Major Employers in Newark, New Jersey

SectorMajor Employer or IndustryNotes
TransportationPort Newark and Airport OperationsMajor logistics and transportation employment center.
HealthcareUniversity HospitalLeading healthcare provider in the city.
EducationRutgers University-NewarkMajor educational and research institution.
FinancePrudential FinancialCorporate headquarters and major employer.
GovernmentCity and County AgenciesSignificant public-sector workforce.
TechnologyTechnology and Business Services FirmsGrowing innovation sector.
LogisticsWarehousing and Distribution IndustrySupports regional trade activities.
HospitalityHotels and Tourism ServicesBenefits from airport and metro-area visitors.

Colleges and Universities in Newark, New Jersey

Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
Rutgers University-NewarkPublicUniversityResearch and professional education
New Jersey Institute of TechnologyPublicUniversityEngineering and technology programs
Essex County CollegePublicCommunity CollegeCareer and transfer education
Seton Hall University School of LawPrivateUniversityLegal education and research
Pillar CollegePrivateCollegeChristian higher education
Berkeley College - NewarkPrivateCollegeBusiness and professional studies

Newark, New Jersey - Key Historical Facts

  • Newark was founded in 1666 by Puritan settlers and is one of the oldest cities in the United States.
  • The city became a major manufacturing center during the nineteenth century, producing leather goods, jewelry, and industrial products.
  • Its strategic location on Newark Bay helped establish it as an important transportation and shipping hub.
  • Newark Liberty International Airport opened in 1928 and became one of the nation's busiest airports.
  • The city experienced extensive redevelopment beginning in the late twentieth century, particularly downtown and along the waterfront.
  • Today, Newark is New Jersey's largest city and a major center for transportation, education, healthcare, and business.

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