The Hackensack River Pathway is a relaxing place for a walk, especially if you’re looking to stay local and enjoy some fresh air. The path itself is easy to follow, and I was able to enjoy it with my 5-year-old, we even discovered a small playground behind the old Sears building, which was a fun surprise for her. Parking can be a little tricky depending on where you enter. If you use Google Maps, it directs you to the start of the path, but that entrance is blocked off due to construction, and nearby lots are marked for tenants only. Just something to keep in mind when planning your visit. While the pathway could use a bit of upkeep, it’s still a peaceful spot to stretch your legs and spend some time...
Read moreTranquil and relaxing area. Great for fishing and kayak. Huge parks with football, Baseball, soccer fields. Tennis and basketball courts. Great place to enjoy a day at the park. There's 1 bummer. There is a old rude FDU security officer that claims to have worked for DMV for hundreds of years going around arguing and harassing people on electric bikes making them exit the park. Electric bikes do not hae a motor. DMV is for vehicles with MOTORS. If you can avoid the annoying FDU flashlight security officer you will enjoy an amazing day...
Read moreThis charming riverwalk offers a tranquil escape alongside the picturesque local river, with lush greenery and a nearby park adding to its allure. Take a leisurely stroll or enjoy a serene bike ride while soaking in the beauty of nature. Keep your eyes peeled for playful wildlife, and don’t forget your camera to capture the postcard-worthy landscapes! Whether you seek a peaceful retreat or an invigorating...
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