Warinanco Park is a well-maintained urban park in Union County, New Jersey, offering scenic walking trails, gardens, sports facilities, and diverse outdoor recreational opportunities in a peaceful natural setting.
Warinanco Park spans over 205 acres in the city of Roselle and Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey. The park features gently rolling terrain, open meadows, woodlands, and ornamental gardens, including a renowned rose garden and Japanese garden. Warinanco Park is situated along the Elizabeth River, which adds to the park’s serene atmosphere and supports a variety of local wildlife. Originally purchased and developed in the 1920s by Union County, it was named after a Lenape chief, reflecting the area's native history. The park offers a wide range of recreational amenities such as paved walking and jogging paths, softball diamonds, tennis courts, playgrounds, and picnic areas. Its multi-use trail system runs approximately four miles and is popular for casual hikes, jogging, and biking. Visitors enjoy seasonal events and festivals often held at the over 25-acre lake within the park. Birdwatchers can observe species typical to northeastern river corridors and woodlands, including songbirds and waterfowl. The park’s well-maintained landscaping, seasonal flower beds, and quiet natural spots make it a favored destination for both active recreation and relaxation. The combination of green space, water features, and developed facilities caters to families, fitness enthusiasts, anglers, and nature lovers alike. Additionally, Warinanco Park plays an important role as an accessible natural refuge in an urban landscape, providing environmental education and outdoor leisure opportunities for nearby residents.
Warinanco Lake with its scenic waterfront and fishing opportunities
The meticulously maintained Japanese Garden
Extensive rose garden featuring over 3,000 rose bushes
Multi-use paved trails suitable for walking, jogging, and biking
A 25-acre lake central to the park offering fishing, wildlife habitat, and scenic picnic spots along its shore.
A quiet, carefully designed garden area with traditional Japanese landscaping, bridges, and water features.
Home to more than 3,000 rose bushes featuring diverse varieties, providing vibrant seasonal blooms and a popular photo backdrop.