
Tandem skydiving in New Jersey
Tandem skydiving in New Jersey offers an intense experience in a stunning setting, between inland farmland and the shores of the Atlantic Ocean.
The main drop zones are located around Pittstown, Andover, West Milford, and Millville, each offering a different panorama of the Garden State.
Iconic jump sites between land and ocean
In Pittstown, flights take place above the rolling hills of Hunterdon County, with views of the Delaware River and the villages of Frenchtown and Clinton. In Andover, jumps offer a clear view of the Appalachian foothills in northern New Jersey and, on clear days, the shores of Lake Hopatcong. Farther south, Millville Airport — a former World War II training base — offers a unique experience over the Pinelands and the wetlands along the coast. These sites combine history, nature, and thrills, providing an accessible flight experience for everyone.For those on the West Coast, skydiving in Los Angeles offers a similar mix of ocean views and inland scenery, with drop zones near the Pacific and the desert.
An experience supervised by certified professionals
Each tandem jump in New Jersey is conducted with an experienced instructor certified by the United States Parachute Association (USPA). Before takeoff, a short 15- to 20-minute briefing explains body position, flight procedures, and safety instructions. You then board a light aircraft for about a 15-minute climb before jumping into the open sky at an altitude of around 12,000 to 13,500 feet. The scenery varies by location — the forests of High Point State Park, the plains of Somerset, the coastal marshes of Maurice River, or the distant views of the Atlantic Ocean and the beaches of Wildwood. The professional supervision ensures a safe and unforgettable jump, perfect for beginners and adventure seekers alike.
Aerial views from north to south New Jersey
The tandem jump in West Milford, in the northern part of the state, offers a spectacular panorama of the Highlands forests and northern New Jersey lakes. In the fall, the red and golden tones of the forest give the jump an almost poetic atmosphere. In contrast, southern centers such as Millville and Williamstown allow skydivers to fly over the Pinelands National Reserve — more than one million acres of protected forest designated as a UNESCO biosphere reserve. On some days, favorable winds allow jumpers to glimpse the outline of Atlantic City or even the waters of Delaware Bay. This diversity of landscapes makes New Jersey a unique skydiving destination on the East Coast, where every jump offers a new perspective on the state.
An accessible and friendly activity
Tandem skydiving in New Jersey is open to anyone 18 and older, with no specific physical requirements. Flights take place from spring through fall, offering the best conditions for visibility and comfort. The full experience lasts about two hours, including the briefing, preparation, plane ascent, jump, and return to the base. To capture the moment, most centers offer HD video or photo options recorded during freefall and canopy flight. These images often become the highlight of a trip or weekend in New Jersey. It’s also a great gift idea for a birthday, bachelor or bachelorette party, or simply to experience an unforgettable thrill between sky and earth.
An exceptional tandem skydiving experience in New Jersey
What sets tandem skydives in New Jersey apart is their rare combination of professionalism, accessibility, and geographical diversity. Whether in the mountainous north, above the central valleys, or along the southern coastal plains, each jump offers a different atmosphere. Centers such as Skydive Sussex, Skydive Cross Keys, and Freefall Adventures Millville have built their reputation on safety and high-quality experiences. All share the same goal, to help participants discover the thrill of freefall in an exceptional natural setting less than two hours from the major East Coast cities. Tandem skydiving in New Jersey is more than just a first jump, it’s an immersion into the Garden State sky, combining thrill, freedom, and wonder.
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