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    Saddle Brook, NJ

    Saddle River County Park

    4.4 (74 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Emma G.

    I've been training for a 32-mile walk/saunter in Manhattan coming up shortly and needed a location to get about 15 miles in on a relatively flat surface. This park came up as a perfect option in one of my books, and turned out to be less than a 20-minute drive from where I live. Done and done. This is a park you can utilize/access from a number of different points along the way, but I went with the official itinerary in my book, which started at the very northern tip by the Wild Duck Pond in Saddle River and went south along the literal Saddle River, through the Dunkerhook Playground area, under Route 4/208 by the Easton Tower, under the Garden State Parkway before finally looping back just before Route 80 and up. My book claimed this was a little over 15 miles but I think it was closer to 14 miles or so - regardless, quite a walk. It took about five hours, with one or two small breaks throughout. I'm more of a rural hiker so my inclination is to narrow my eyes suspiciously at an adventure like this where you never truly stop hearing traffic. But this IS Bergen County, and there should be an expectation that you're never too far away from civilization. The one obvious upside to this is that the bathroom situation was about as good as you're going to get - the Wild Duck Pond had a clean public restroom, and there were perfectly fine port-a-potties scattered conveniently throughout my route. Sometimes I'm reluctant to get aggressive with my water intake because of the bathroom situation concerns, but that was not the case here. Another positive is that this is one of the best-marked paths/trails I've ever seen - every tenth of a mile has a marker, and most intersections have a map or some type of kiosk to help lead the way as well. If you get lost here, that's on you. Another positive is that despite being in a very densely-populated area, this path never crosses any roads. You DO end up going underneath some busy highways, and it's definitely much louder/chaotic in the southern portion as you walk under the GSP by 80, but it's nice not to have to play an impromptu game of Frogger at any point. The optics aren't bad, all things considered. Since my walk occurred in the early spring, there was some solid cherry blossom goodness going on, and parts of the walk were sunny/pleasant. (Conversely, I dealt with random hail three separate times, but you take what you get in April). Most of the parks I walked through had ponds/water features and were well-kept. I think the nicest was the first one at the top in Saddle River, but there was competition. The park area at the bottom in I think Rochelle Park seemed a little worn down but wasn't terrible. I also enjoyed walking by the Easton Tower, a ye olde water pump - was not expecting a preserved historic site right off 4. The area in the northern section is more rural so you're sort of in the woods right alongside Saddle River. Pretty tranquil. I imagine this path can get pretty congested in warmer weather, but from my experience wasn't too bad. There were many canine chums as well, including my first paunchy Doberman sighting (just not a breed I've ever seen pack on the pounds). Wildlife is a bonus in Bergen, but there were tons of squirrels and deer, as well as a few ducks hanging out in the river. Not my preferred type of walking/hiking, but I would come back for sure, and I think I could convince some chums to drop in for portions of this too. You could definitely do worse in this area of the state.

    Tata G.

    First time on this park & i like it. Perfect for walking or running. There are benches if you just want to chill & enjoy the view. Felt safe. Lots of people around, walking their dogs or just taking walks. Parking is free and we got no problem finding a spot mid morning on a weekend.

    Steph W.

    Been coming to this park for years, it's a great park to walk, jog, for picnics, they have been remodeling in some areas but I also think they need the "Carry in, Carry Out" program, plus vending machines, to prevent dehydration, and a fountain for the birds...

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    Yuri Y.

    So this is the opposite end of the county park that starts (for me at least) at the dog run in Ridgewood (see https://www.yelp.com/biz/saddle-river-county-park-dog-run-ridgewood). 6 miles of meandering, paved walkways marked in tenths of a mile are great for timing your run, biking or a walk. Plenty of playgrounds along the way with restrooms, water fountains, gazebo's, basketball courts and even a tennis court -- all free for your amusement. Plenty of benches to chill and nice views of the river. When I'm not walking the dogs -- this end is the a six mile mark for my biking runs. Weekends in good weather can be a challenge -- with all means of locomotion competing for space on a fairly narrow path.

    You J.

    Great park for both adults and children. It is well maintained . Ideal for those who like to run or those who simply want to walk with their pets. I always feel safe strolling in this park. Parking is also never a problem, they have various spaces in different areas of the park. A lot of greeneries and fresh air , ponds and playgrounds for the family.

    Beauty of a park.
    Dan P.

    City needs a designated bike lane. It's now more crowed than ever. Worry about the youngins on the road with speed demon cyclists. All this park needs Is a painted line in road. With so many families outside now, park must designate bike lanes. This is not the palisades parkway!

    Matthew V.

    Awesome park in Bergen County to check out!! Park features a huge lake, playgrounds, baseball fields, walking/biking paths etc. Perfect outing for picnics, families, exercise, and more. If you're in the area, it's worth checking out!

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    Saddle River County Park

    4.6(13 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    I really liked the Glen Rock area of Saddle River County Park. On the day we went, we encountered a…read moregiant turtle, a family of deer, and various water fowl. This was the most luck we've had seeing animals up close at SRCP. Plus, I enjoyed walking the paths there and walking around the pond at this part of the park.

    There's plenty of free parking, benches and picnic tables. There's "duck pond", public bathrooms, a…read moreplayground and a dog park. I came to the park for the trail and got a great workout! The trail is paved and next to the stream, parallel with Paramus Ave. It goes through Glen Rock, Paramus, Fair Lawn and Rochelle Park. It splits in a few areas and there's a few different entry points and parks along the way. The path could be busy. I think most the walkers are annoyed at the bike riders for passing them by quickly, but the riders are annoyed at the walkers for taking up space and not staying to the right. In the map, you can see where the trails splits and can take the alternate path. It was great for a bike ride, except I walked it in a few areas and hopefully I don't get poison ivy. There were baseball fields, basketball courts, pavilions and an abandoned tennis court. There was a waterfall, a lookout tower and a building from the 1800's. The underpasses/bridges were nicely boarded and the trail is very clean. This park is very basic. There was nothing extraordinary about it. I think if your in the area and it's convenient to walk or ride through, it's nice, but it's not worth going out of your way.

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    Saddle River County Park - Wildlife at the Glen Rock area of the Saddle River County Park

    Wildlife at the Glen Rock area of the Saddle River County Park

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    Mary Ellen Kramer Park

    Mary Ellen Kramer Park

    5.0(2 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    Beautiful park with some waterfalls. It's not a big park acts literally all right there you can…read morewalk around it it takes about 5-10 min longer if your taking pictures. Parking to find was a little hard but I'm not from here so there may have been parking somewhere for the park. Very nice glad I got to see it. Recommend to visit if your in area but nothing major to go out of your way to visit.

    Today was the Paterson Preservation Fair with great tours, information tables, activities, and…read morefood. When I first moved north, a friend took me to The Falls. We parked in back and walked through the park, which I now know as Mary Ellen Kramer Park. It was sad and depressing then. Lots of garbage and not inviting. Over the last two years it has come along. New signs, tables, better grounds maintenance. The two buildings on the property still need some love and new roofs, but it's getting there. After checking out the tables, I took the Paterson Great Falls tour. It introduced me to the original mill house and Raceway across the street. A waterway that diverted part of the Passaic towards the bustling silk mills. I had never noticed either before. The tour ended at the Paterson Museum. Great exhibitions on baseball, the silk trade, and the Wright airplane engine factory. Next, I took a tour of Hinchliffe stadium, the newly revamped local home of minor-league baseball. After that, and this was my favorite, I took a tour of Lambert Castle. It's on Garret Mountain, and is still under reconstruction, but what an amazing place! History, architectural details and a beautiful view. Coming back to the park, there was a food truck with hotdogs and hamburgers. I sat at a picnic table and enjoyed the cool breeze while watching families have fun. The Park is definitely getting the facelift and attention that this historically important area needs. Can't wait for the construction along the Passaic River is finished and the walking trails are usable. It was a great event!

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