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Northwest Resiliency Park — Attraction in Hoboken

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Northwest Resiliency Park
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Nearby attractions
Hoboken Grace Community Church
409 14th St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Viaduct Park Dog Park
1333 Madison St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Washington Park Dog Run
181 Palisade Ave, Union City, NJ 07087
John F. Kennedy Stadium
1000 Jefferson St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Mile Square Theatre
1400 Clinton St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Firefighter's Memorial Park
906 Palisade Ave, Union City, NJ 07087
Columbus Park
Hoboken, NJ 07030
Washington Park
Union City, NJ 07087
Columbus Park Spray Park
Columbus Park Rest Rooms, 10th St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
1600 Park
1600 Park Ave, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Nearby restaurants
Terrace by Alessio’s
Northwest Resiliency Park, 1201 Madison St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
San Giuseppe Coal Fired Pizza & Cucina
1320 Adams St Unit C, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Bwè Coffee - North End
1401 Adams St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Dolce & Salato
1101 Grand St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Carpe Diem
1405 Grand St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
The Shepherd & the Knucklehead of Hoboken
1313 Willow Ave, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Barbès
1300 Park Ave, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Rosario's at Willow
1132 Willow Ave, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Dunkin'
1200 Grand St Unit 4, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Hudson Table Hoboken
1403 Clinton St, Hoboken, NJ 07030, United States
Nearby hotels
Dharma Home Suites Hoboken Novia
1414 Grand St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Hide N Go Sleep Murphy Beds
519 5th St #3319, Union City, NJ 07087
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Northwest Resiliency Park

1201 Madison St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
4.4(25)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Hoboken Grace Community Church, Viaduct Park Dog Park, Washington Park Dog Run, John F. Kennedy Stadium, Mile Square Theatre, Firefighter's Memorial Park, Columbus Park, Washington Park, Columbus Park Spray Park, 1600 Park, restaurants: Terrace by Alessio’s, San Giuseppe Coal Fired Pizza & Cucina, Bwè Coffee - North End, Dolce & Salato, Carpe Diem, The Shepherd & the Knucklehead of Hoboken, Barbès, Rosario's at Willow, Dunkin', Hudson Table Hoboken
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Nearby attractions of Northwest Resiliency Park

Hoboken Grace Community Church

Viaduct Park Dog Park

Washington Park Dog Run

John F. Kennedy Stadium

Mile Square Theatre

Firefighter's Memorial Park

Columbus Park

Washington Park

Columbus Park Spray Park

1600 Park

Hoboken Grace Community Church

Hoboken Grace Community Church

4.6

(98)

Open until 1:00 PM
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Viaduct Park Dog Park

Viaduct Park Dog Park

4.5

(89)

Open 24 hours
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Washington Park Dog Run

Washington Park Dog Run

4.7

(239)

Open 24 hours
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John F. Kennedy Stadium

John F. Kennedy Stadium

4.5

(68)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Nearby restaurants of Northwest Resiliency Park

Terrace by Alessio’s

San Giuseppe Coal Fired Pizza & Cucina

Bwè Coffee - North End

Dolce & Salato

Carpe Diem

The Shepherd & the Knucklehead of Hoboken

Barbès

Rosario's at Willow

Dunkin'

Hudson Table Hoboken

Terrace by Alessio’s

Terrace by Alessio’s

4.0

(48)

$

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San Giuseppe Coal Fired Pizza & Cucina

San Giuseppe Coal Fired Pizza & Cucina

4.5

(248)

$$

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Bwè Coffee - North End

Bwè Coffee - North End

4.7

(152)

Click for details
Dolce & Salato

Dolce & Salato

4.3

(136)

$

Click for details
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MJMMJM
The “park” was estimated at $90M to construct over 3 years starting in 2019. Despite this massive government spend, two grand openings, and being over a year past schedule now, the park is still not open nor fully “resilient.” The massive pump house which provides the only shade, lacks both pumps and generators to power them to discharge the water from the 1M tank to NHSA and into the Hudson. Incidentally, said tank only collects the rainwater that falls directly on top of it as just 1.5 blocks away, ShopRite still floods. Real grass in the “expansive Great Lawn” covers just less than .5 acres (19,000 square feet) so only 6.7% of this “park” with a total footprint over 6 acres is grass. And since there’s no dog park many people walk their dogs here illegally. Since the second grand opening (although it’s still not fully opened) the following issues have surfaced: an sinkhole opened on an adjacent road, multiple sprinklers have broken, the basketball court has been closed for days to be resurfaced and is - yet again- requiring resurfacing and a new backboard, multiple structures are either broken or graffitied, the pavers in the splash pool are sinking and loose - definitely a tripping hazard - and a path railing has fallen off and is still broken, and the only water fountain was knocked over. It’s such a shame as this could have been a real park, but it will sadly likely amount to nothing more than a mosquito breeding ground and climate change nightmare of government shenanigans by a mayor who cares more about personal career ambitions than his constituents’ needs.
JimmyJimmy
A very nice neighborhood park. I read somewhere the leading reason for this infrastructure and layout of the park are suppose to help with the flooding of stormwater in the area. Is it working yet? I tend to avoid this area during a heavy rain storm for this particular reason and especially when there are flood warnings. Regardless whether the water drainage issue has been ironed out or not the park is a wonderful addition to the area. All the kids love all the separate stations to challenge their skills. From the sandbox to the climbing walls it covers all the age groups. A splash park that blends into the landscape. The park does get busy at times but all the kids are well behaved. Restrooms are in that flat roof building 😀👍🦖🛝
Yijun HeYijun He
Fun place for the kiddos! But unfortunately as of today the bathroom is still out of order.
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The “park” was estimated at $90M to construct over 3 years starting in 2019. Despite this massive government spend, two grand openings, and being over a year past schedule now, the park is still not open nor fully “resilient.” The massive pump house which provides the only shade, lacks both pumps and generators to power them to discharge the water from the 1M tank to NHSA and into the Hudson. Incidentally, said tank only collects the rainwater that falls directly on top of it as just 1.5 blocks away, ShopRite still floods. Real grass in the “expansive Great Lawn” covers just less than .5 acres (19,000 square feet) so only 6.7% of this “park” with a total footprint over 6 acres is grass. And since there’s no dog park many people walk their dogs here illegally. Since the second grand opening (although it’s still not fully opened) the following issues have surfaced: an sinkhole opened on an adjacent road, multiple sprinklers have broken, the basketball court has been closed for days to be resurfaced and is - yet again- requiring resurfacing and a new backboard, multiple structures are either broken or graffitied, the pavers in the splash pool are sinking and loose - definitely a tripping hazard - and a path railing has fallen off and is still broken, and the only water fountain was knocked over. It’s such a shame as this could have been a real park, but it will sadly likely amount to nothing more than a mosquito breeding ground and climate change nightmare of government shenanigans by a mayor who cares more about personal career ambitions than his constituents’ needs.
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A very nice neighborhood park. I read somewhere the leading reason for this infrastructure and layout of the park are suppose to help with the flooding of stormwater in the area. Is it working yet? I tend to avoid this area during a heavy rain storm for this particular reason and especially when there are flood warnings. Regardless whether the water drainage issue has been ironed out or not the park is a wonderful addition to the area. All the kids love all the separate stations to challenge their skills. From the sandbox to the climbing walls it covers all the age groups. A splash park that blends into the landscape. The park does get busy at times but all the kids are well behaved. Restrooms are in that flat roof building 😀👍🦖🛝
Jimmy

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Fun place for the kiddos! But unfortunately as of today the bathroom is still out of order.
Yijun He

Yijun He

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4.4
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The “park” was estimated at $90M to construct over 3 years starting in 2019. Despite this massive government spend, two grand openings, and being over a year past schedule now, the park is still not open nor fully “resilient.”

The massive pump house which provides the only shade, lacks both pumps and generators to power them to discharge the water from the 1M tank to NHSA and into the Hudson. Incidentally, said tank only collects the rainwater that falls directly on top of it as just 1.5 blocks away, ShopRite still floods.

Real grass in the “expansive Great Lawn” covers just less than .5 acres (19,000 square feet) so only 6.7% of this “park” with a total footprint over 6 acres is grass. And since there’s no dog park many people walk their dogs here illegally.

Since the second grand opening (although it’s still not fully opened) the following issues have surfaced: an sinkhole opened on an adjacent road, multiple sprinklers have broken, the basketball court has been closed for days to be resurfaced and is - yet again- requiring resurfacing and a new backboard, multiple structures are either broken or graffitied, the pavers in the splash pool are sinking and loose - definitely a tripping hazard - and a path railing has fallen off and is still broken, and the only water fountain was knocked over.

It’s such a shame as this could have been a real park, but it will sadly likely amount to nothing more than a mosquito breeding ground and climate change nightmare of government shenanigans by a mayor who cares more about personal career ambitions than his...

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5.0
1y

A very nice neighborhood park. I read somewhere the leading reason for this infrastructure and layout of the park are suppose to help with the flooding of stormwater in the area. Is it working yet? I tend to avoid this area during a heavy rain storm for this particular reason and especially when there are flood warnings.

Regardless whether the water drainage issue has been ironed out or not the park is a wonderful addition to the area. All the kids love all the separate stations to challenge their skills. From the sandbox to the climbing walls it covers all the age groups. A splash park that blends into the landscape.

The park does get busy at times but all the kids are well behaved.

Restrooms are in that flat roof...

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5.0
50w

I saw this park while driving through the area for work the other day and had to come back. The park is full of native plants that look amazing, even in the winter. The winterberry shrubs are absolutely full of red berries. They did a really amazing job restoring the native flora to the area while making it beautiful too. I'll have to bring my kids here too since the play structures look really...

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