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    Memorial Park

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    Saddle River County Park

    Saddle River County Park

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    1.7 km

    The Rochelle Park area of Saddle Brook County Park is the southern most part of the park. SBCP…read moresprawls over a number of Bergen County townships - Rochelle Park, Saddle Brook, Fairlawn, Paramus, Glen Rock, and Ridgewood. My coworker told me that it's possible to walk the entire expanse of the park by connected paths. There is a path that begins at Railroad Avenue, winds along the river for about a mile, and then links to a footbridge that will take you towards the Otto Pehle Area (Fairlawn). Before the footbridge, you'll see a baseball field, tennis courts, areas with picnic tables, and a gazebo. You walk under the Garden State Parkway (you can see the GSP signs for exits 157 and 159 from the path) if you keep heading north. The paths here are pretty wide, so there is ample room for walkers, joggers/runners, dog walkers, skaters, bicyclists, etc - all of whom i saw this weekend despite it still being February with brisk, chilly winter weather. It's still an active park. Nice vibes!

    The 10 mile trail is beautiful, flat, well marked, and easy to navigate. Except for the goose…read moredroppings which are unavoidable anywhere the park is well maintained and clean. There are several different entrances and available parking. Great for a brisk or leisurely walk, or bike ride. Walkers stay to the right to give cyclists passage. Plenty of shade, open areas and benches for resting. Walk as much or as little as you like.

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    Sign at an entrance to the Rochelle Park Area of Saddle Brook County Park
    Sign at an entrance to the Rochelle Park Area of Saddle Brook County Park
    One of the SRCP maps found along a walking path in the Rochelle Park Area, which is the southern most part of this county park.
    One of the SRCP maps found along a walking path in the Rochelle Park Area, which is the southern most part of this county park.
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    New Bridge Landing Historic Park

    New Bridge Landing Historic Park

    4.7
    (6 reviews)
    2.6 km

    Three major Colonial American homes stand at the bend of the Hackensack River: Steuben House…read more(stone), Demarest House and the Westervelt Barn. General George Washington escaped the English over a draw bridge, while fighting a rear-guard retreat: in whose location now stands a metal-wrought foot bridge! There are military parades in Spring. Major Henry Lee and General 'Mad' Anthony Wayne organized their militias here. In summer Veteran bikers somberly evoke men and great deeds of the Past. Awesome for family lunch. Fast food and Riverside Mall nearby. Tons of parking. Walk in the footsteps of General Washington's Continental Army 1776. Rebel review: 5

    Celebrating today on this gorgeous spring-like Sunday, my partner and I came to this historic…read morelocation in Bergen county NJ to celebrate George Washington's 288th Birthday. New Bridge was a prosperous mill hamlet centered around a bridge strategically placed at the narrows of the Hackensack River. It served as a battleground, fort, encampment ground, military headquarters, and intelligence-gathering post in every year of the American Revolutionary War. We arrived a bit early and walked around the grounds which contained three 18th century homes. We met James Smith one of the reenactors gave us some fascinating history about the location. The most famous building is called the Steuben House . It was here that General Washington made the house his headquarters for 10 days in 1780. In 1783 as a thank you, the State of New Jersey presented this confiscated house to Major-General Baron von Steuben. The other buildings on site were Campbell-Christie House and Demarest House. For those Revolutionary War buff in NJ, this place would be worth a visit as they have several events through the year.

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