Plan Your Visit

Thinking of Visiting OK4WD?

Welcome to OK4WD, your go-to destination for all things off-road! Whether you’re looking to gear up for your next adventure or seeking expert advice, our team is here to ensure your visit is a success. To make your trip as smooth as possible, we’ve laid out convenient transportation options and nearby hotel recommendations so you can focus on what matters most—exploring the world of off-roading.

 

While you're here, take some time to explore the rich history and attractions surrounding us. Our store is surrounded by Historical Breadlock Park, a site of preserved canal history with serene walking trails and picnic spots. Additionally, history buffs will appreciate nearby landmarks such as the Waterloo Village Historic Site, where you can step back in time, and the scenic Delaware Water Gap, which offers breathtaking views and outdoor activities.

 

We can’t wait to welcome you and help you make the most of your visit!

Waiting With Your Vehicle?

OK4WD is fortunate to be located near Breadlock Park, a beautiful destination where visitors can hike, bike, or enjoy a picnic. The park offers a scenic walk along the former canal prism, which once held water and was traversed by mules towing boats. Additionally, visitors can explore the nature and exercise trails that circle the park, as well as the Historic Learning Center, which offers insights into the area’s rich history.

 

If you’re feeling hungry, there are plenty of excellent local restaurants partnered with UberEats that can deliver your meal directly to you at OK4WD.
 

Staying Overnight?

Transportation Options

Ride Share

Uber is readily available near OK4WD, making it easy to get to and from our location. Enjoy a hassle-free visit with convenient rides just a few taps away.

 

NJ Transit

We are conveniently situated near the NJ Transit High Bridge station on the Raritan Valley Line. The journey from Newark Penn Station takes approximately 1.5 hours, with trains running every 4 hours.

Vehicle Rentals

Do you need to rent a vehicle while we work on yours? We have teamed up with Phillipsburg Enterprise to offer discounted rates!

 


Where to Stay

The Townley House

The Townley House is a beautifully restored historic inn with a blend of modern comfort and timeless charm located 6.5 miles from OK4WD. 

The Grand Eastonian

We have partnered with the Grand Estonian to bring you discounted rates! Just mention us when booking a room. Located 7 miles from OK4WD.

Camp with Us

Stay with us and explore the historic Bread Lock Park that surrounds our facility.


Things to Do

Crayola Experience

The Crayola Experience is a vibrant, interactive attraction where creativity comes to life! With hands-on activities, colorful exhibits, and fun for all ages, it’s a must-visit destination for families and art enthusiasts alike.

Merrill Creek Reservoir 

Just 5 miles away,  Merrill Creek Reservoir offers a peaceful retreat with scenic trails, fishing, and wildlife observation. It’s the perfect spot for nature lovers to unwind and explore.

 

Easton Farmer's Market

Established in 1752, the Easton Farmers’ Market is a lively, historic market offering a wide array of fresh, local produce, artisanal goods, and unique treats. It's the perfect place to explore, shop, and enjoy the flavors of the region. 

Martin Guitar Factory Tours

 The Martin Guitar Factory Tour offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at the craftsmanship behind world-renowned guitars. Explore the rich history, watch skilled artisans at work, and experience the art of guitar-making up close.

 

Sigal Museum

The Sigal Museum is a treasure trove of local history and culture, showcasing fascinating exhibits on the heritage of Northampton County. With engaging displays, artifacts, and interactive experiences, it's a must-visit for history enthusiasts and curious minds alike.

Moravian Museum

The Moravian Museum offers a captivating journey through the history of the Moravian community in Bethlehem. Located in a historic 1741 building, the museum features artifacts, exhibits, and stories that bring the early days of this unique settlement to life.