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Hackensack River Greenway adventures

Hackensack River Greenway Adventures

The Hackensack River Greenway is a developing corridor of parks, trails, and natural areas that follows the Hackensack River through northeastern New Jersey, offering urban outdoor recreation and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Approximately 1,200 (varies by segment)
Acres Protected
About 15 miles combined and expanding
Miles of Trails
Tens of thousands, primarily local residents
Annual Visitors
Concept initiated in early 2000s, ongoing development
Year Established

About Hackensack River Greenway

 

The Hackensack River Greenway is a connected network of parks, walking trails, and natural habitats spanning multiple communities along the Hackensack River in Bergen and Hudson Counties, New Jersey. This greenway aims to provide public access to riverfront areas while protecting important wetland ecosystems and supporting wildlife corridors within an urbanized region. The greenway traverses diverse landscapes including tidal marshlands, floodplain forests, and riparian buffers, which provide critical habitat for waterfowl, fish, and migratory bird species. Historically, the Hackensack River served as an industrial and transportation artery, but significant restoration initiatives in recent decades have focused on improving water quality and expanding public recreation access. Key recreation opportunities include walking, cycling, birdwatching, and kayaking in designated river access points. Several developed parks, such as the Laurel Hill County Park and Mill Creek Marsh Nature Preserve, anchor segments of the greenway and provide scenic overlooks, picnic areas, and interpretive signage about local ecology and history. Visitors are drawn to the greenway for urban outdoor activities with a view into the river’s natural and cultural heritage. Ongoing expansion and connectivity efforts seek to forge a near-continuous pathway from the river’s headwaters downstream toward Newark Bay, fostering greater community engagement with the region’s natural resources.

Highlights

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Mill Creek Marsh Nature Preserve – a vital tidal wetland ecosystem with boardwalk access

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Laurel Hill County Park – offering recreational facilities and panoramic river views

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Accessible kayak launch sites allowing paddling on the Hackensack River

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Scenic urban wildlife viewing opportunities for migratory birds and river species

Notable Natural Features

Mill Creek Marsh Nature Preserve

An ecologically significant tidal marsh offering boardwalk access for observing marsh flora and fauna.

Laurel Hill County Park

A large public park featuring multi-use trails, picnic areas, and elevated views of the Hackensack River.

Hackensack River Boat Launches

Designated sites along the greenway providing access points for kayaking and small watercraft.