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  1. Palisades, también llamadas Palisades de New Jersey o Palisades del Río Hudson, son una línea de acantilados empinados a lo largo del lado oeste de la parte baja del río Hudson en el noreste de Nueva Jersey y el sureste de Nueva York en los Estados Unidos.

  2. The Palisades are among the most dramatic geologic features in the vicinity of New York City, forming a canyon of the Hudson north of the George Washington Bridge, as well as providing a vista of the Manhattan skyline. They sit in the Newark Basin, a rift basin located mostly in New Jersey.

  3. The Palisades Interstate Park in New Jersey is about twelve miles long and half a mile wide, with 2,500 acres of wild Hudson River shoreline, uplands, and cliffs — just minutes from midtown Manhattan! Getting to Know the Palisades. On Foot.

  4. The Palisades, basalt bluffs 200–540 feet (60–165 meters) high along the west side of the Hudson River, southeastern New York and northeastern New Jersey, U.S. Rising vertically from near the water’s edge, they are characterized by uplifts, faults, and columnar structure developed by slow cooling.

  5. At the Palisades Interstate Park in New Jersey. Beyond the scenic beauty of the Palisades, the people who created this park also saved a living piece of the American story. On this page you can dive deeper into the history of the Palisades riverfront, its summit — or the park’s own role as a National Landmark.

  6. A natural barrier between the Hudson and Hackensack rivers, once thought to have been a single waterway, they began forming 200-250 million years ago, when the Earth’s land mass was concentrated in a single supercontinent known as Pangaea. Drone footage of Palisades in summer.

  7. 2 de jun. de 2021 · Palisades Interstate Park. Address. Alpine, NJ 07620, USA. Phone +1 201-768-1360. Web Visit website. Perched atop the high cliffs overlooking the Hudson River, the beautiful Palisades Interstate Park comprises a vast area of 2,500 acres along the west side of the scenic coastline in Northeastern New Jersey.