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    5.0 (1 review)

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    Pascack Brook County Park

    Pascack Brook County Park

    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    This is a beautiful park during the fall season. My children took their photos for our annual…read moreChristmas card at this card. There is a nice pond in this park, as well as some walking and running trails. If you are looking for an adventure I'd definitely take a stroll around this park.

    We were in the area and looking for a nice spot to relax and take some photos. I looked on Google…read moreMaps and saw this park nearby. I saw that there was a nice pond in the middle (great for photos) as well as some walking trails and a few tennis courts. We just happened to have our balls and rackets in the car so this was a bonus. We arrived and were surprised to see that on a nice sunny mid-afternoon Saturday, the place was practically empty. We first drove around the loop looking for what was available. We found the gated tennis courts (3 Courts) that were empty. We went in and knocked around a few balls for about half hours before we decided to walk further around the park. We saw a father and son (presumably) that were fishing which was nice to see. There was a large gazebo in the park as well, which could possibly be rented for occasions. (I know many parks have that option) We snapped some photos around the pond which came out great but be mindful that as with every pond, there are lots of bugs lurking. So don't forget the bug spray. The park was very well kept, I was impressed. There were a few trails that presumably lead to the eastern end of the park but we did not take them...maybe next time. Overall we had a great time at this park. A nice place to play tennis, walk, run or fish?! (I am not sure if a license is required). Enjoy!

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    Some trees haven't begun to change yet
    Some trees haven't begun to change yet
    Some fall color
    Some fall color
    The pic stand, Bam actually cooperated! They did good, guy was very nice

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    Palisades Interstate Park State Line Lookout

    Palisades Interstate Park State Line Lookout

    4.6
    (66 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    It was a nice spring day so we decided to come for a hike. It's a shame how poorly maintained these…read moretrails are. For a state park it is particularly disappointing. The paths are very very poorly marked. They are old school - painted on the tree. But the marked trees are few and far between. You have to hunt to find the trees and even so they are missing. And the path is not obvious. We and others we happened upon along the way were off the trail a few times. And there is only one map at the start. So don't go here if you're not experienced. You will get lost in these woods. It's funny because we went to Rockleigh recently and the difference is like night and day. Those trails are all marked. Frequently. Such a shame.

    The Palisades Scenic Byway in Bergen County offers some of the most impressive views New Jersey has…read moreto offer. Situated in the northern section of the Palisades Interstate Parkway just after exit 2 northbound, State Line Overlook is the highest point at an elevation of 532 feet, about half a mile south of the New Jersey-New York state line. This site offers astounding views of the Hudson River and Westchester County from Yonkers to Tarrytown at the Tappan Zee Bridge. The lookout itself is open year-round, from dawn to dusk. Metered parking is in effect at $2.50 per hour on weekends. One could pay at the destinated pay station or parking app. It offers birdwatchers plenty to look at; in particular, the fall months offer a chance to spot hawks and provide access to some of the best hiking, which is where my partner and I came on this beautiful Saturday afternoon. Following the North to Shore Trail, we hiked for about a mile north before ending at the New York border with the NJ boundary stone marker. On our return heading back to the parking lot, we followed trail E, ending up on Old Route 9W. This truly offers an escape from the hectic city life as one hears birds chirping, which we can recommend.

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    Bergen County Audubon Society (BCAS) Bird & Wildlife Walk at State Line Lookout (Photos and Videos by James Falletti)
    Bergen County Audubon Society (BCAS) Bird & Wildlife Walk at State Line Lookout (Photos and Videos by James Falletti)
    Bergen County Audubon Society (BCAS) Bird & Wildlife Walk at State Line Lookout (Photos and Videos by James Falletti)
    Bergen County Audubon Society (BCAS) Bird & Wildlife Walk at State Line Lookout (Photos and Videos by James Falletti)
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