Distance from Washington, New Jersey to Millers, Pennsylvania

Washington Millers
Total Distance
23.2 mi
(37.4 km)
Travel Time
38 minutes

The driving distance from Washington, New Jersey to Millers, Pennsylvania is 23.2 mi (37.4 km)

The straight-line (air) distance is approximately 9.7 mi (15.6 km)

Estimated travel time by road is 38 minutes

We found 3 routes between Washington and Millers.

Available Routes

Shortest Fastest
Brass Castle Rd
21.1 mi
34 km
38 minutes
Brass Castle Rd and Martins Creek Belvidere Hwy
23.2 mi
37.4 km
38 minutes
NJ-31 N
23.5 mi
37.9 km
40 minutes

Route Directions

Take Brass Castle Rd and Martins Creek Belvidere Hwy to Franklin Hill Rd in Lower Mount Bethel Township
16.4 mi
26 min
Follow Franklin Hill Rd to PA-191 S in Plainfield Township
4.1 mi
6 min
0.5 mi
0 min
Take Benders Church Rd to Heimer Rd
2.2 mi
4 min

Route Directions

Take NJ-31 N, US-46 W, County Rd 620, Miller Rd, ... and Heinsohn Hill Rd to Mill Rd in Ackermanville
20.4 mi
34 min
2.2 mi
3 min
0.4 mi
0 min
Drive to Heimer Rd
0.6 mi
1 min

Route Directions

Take Brass Castle Rd, Martins Creek Belvidere Hwy, Miller Rd, Jacktown Rd and Heinsohn Hill Rd to Mill Rd in Ackermanville
18 mi
32 min
2.2 mi
3 min
0.4 mi
0 min
Drive to Heimer Rd
0.6 mi
1 min

Journey Details

Traveling from Washington, New Jersey to Millers, Pennsylvania covers 21.1 miles (34 km) in a west direction. This secondary roads, moderate route typically takes 38 minutes under normal conditions.

Drivers have 3 route options between these locations (21-24 miles / 34-38 km). The primary route shown here saves 3 minutes compared to alternatives.

The route features scenic views. During evening weekday travel, expect evening rush hour with average speeds around 33 mph (53 km/h) .

Journey Waypoints

Washington

Starting Point

Cornish, New Jersey

22 mi to destination

2 mi
Lommasons Glen, New Jersey

17 mi to destination

1 mi
Roxburg, New Jersey

Traveled 11 mi from origin

1 mi
Ackermanville, Pennsylvania

Traveled 22 mi from origin

1 mi
Millers

Destination