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Bergen County Reservation adventures

Bergen County Reservation Adventures

Bergen County Reservation offers a diverse natural retreat featuring forests, streams, and wetlands, providing accessible outdoor recreation minutes from urban areas.

2000
Acres Protected
13
Miles of Trails
Approximately 500,000
Annual Visitors
1936
Year Established

About Bergen County Reservation

 

Bergen County Reservation is the largest park in Bergen County, New Jersey, spanning approximately 2,000 acres of forested hills, wetlands, and playing fields. Situated largely within Mahwah and adjacent to other natural areas, the park serves as an important green space in the suburban landscape of northern New Jersey. The Reservation features mixed hardwood forests, including oak, maple, and birch, along with riparian habitats that support local wildlife such as deer, foxes, and numerous bird species. Historically, the area was part of the Ramapo Mountains region used by Native Americans and later developed into a recreational site by Bergen County in the mid-20th century. Visitors can enjoy over 13 miles of hiking trails that vary from easy woodland walks to moderate climbs, connecting to adjoining parks and trails within the Ramapo Mountains. Popular activities include hiking, picnicking, horseback riding, and fishing in the Reservation’s streams and ponds. The park is home to the Henry Hoebel Area, featuring a nature center that offers environmental education and interpretive programs. The natural setting, with its diverse ecosystems, provides excellent opportunities for wildlife observation and photography, especially in spring and fall. The reservation’s relatively close proximity to New York City and other urban centers makes it a valuable outdoor resource for day-trippers looking for a natural escape. Seasonal activities include cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter. Facilities include picnic areas, playgrounds, and parking lots with accessibility accommodations. Overall, Bergen County Reservation combines accessible outdoor recreation with natural beauty and community education, making it a popular destination for local families, hikers, and nature enthusiasts.

Highlights

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The Henry Hoebel Area with its nature center and educational programs

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The interconnected loop trails through hardwood forests and wetlands

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Scenic views of the Ramapo Mountains to the north

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East Brook and other small streams supporting local aquatic wildlife

Notable Natural Features

Henry Hoebel Area

This section features a nature center with exhibits and educational programs focused on the Reservation’s environments and wildlife.

Ramapo Ramble Trail

A popular multi-use trail that loops through mixed forests and offers moderate elevation changes with scenic views.

East Brook Stream

A small stream running through the park that provides habitat for amphibians, fish, and supports riparian vegetation.