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STAY LOCAL AND GET OUT IN NATURE

A field of daisies with a blue butterfly flying around them.

Getting out in nature might just be what we all need to maintain distance and enjoy the outdoors. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, a brisk walk with your canine companion through a forest or a work-up-a-sweat scramble on a challenging cliffside trail, you can find your ideal walk or trail right here in Hudson County and the surrounding area. Here are a few to consider:

 

DeKorte Park

1 DeKorte Pk., Lyndhurst   •  NJSEA.com/parks-and-trails/

The one-square-mile home of the Meadowlands Commission features 3.5 miles of trails with stunning views of wetlands and wildlife, grasslands, pockets of forests, a butterfly garden, plenty of flowers and more than 280 bird species. For trail guides and other information, call 201-460-8300.

          

Terhune Park Hackensack River Greenway

550 River Rd., Teaneck   •  TeaneckGreenway.org

A 3.5-mile greenway anchored by Terhune Park at its southern end and Clarence W. Brett Park at the northern end offers wildlife viewing of birds, mammals, reptiles and fish. The Hackensack River is on the Eastern Flyway and is a stopping point for egrets, swans, herons, cormorants and loons, among others.

 

Overpeck County Park

Near the junction of I-80 and I-95   •   NYNJTC.org/Park/Overpeck-County-Park

The park consists of several discreet areas along the western and eastern banks of Overpeck Creek, with 6.3 miles of easy walks and trails. In redeveloping the land, not only did the County of Bergen create open space, residents in the surrounding communities can now breathe a sigh of relief knowing the land is safely protected from further pollution.

 

Losen Slote Creek Park

Mehrhof Rd., Little Ferry   •   NYNJTC.org/Park/Losen-Slote-Creek-Park

Three short trails (0.75 miles) through a rare remaining parcel of woodlands in the Meadowlands to a creek with a Dutch name dating from the original settlement of Bergen County by Northern Europeans, this wooded area is cool and pleasant on hot summer days. There is a great diversity of vegetation, and the woodland and field support a variety of birds.

 

Flat Rock Brook Nature Center

443 Van Nostrand Ave., Englewood    •   FlatRockBrook.org

A 150-acre nature preserve and environmental education center situated on the western slope of the Palisades, just two miles from the George Washington Bridge. Visit 3.6 miles of self-guided forested hiking trails that lead to a cascading stream, wetlands, pond and meadows. This natural woodland is one of the last remnants of the Palisades Forest.

 

Palisades Interstate Park

Alpine   •   NJPalisades.org/trails.html

The Palisades Interstate Park in New Jersey is about 12 miles long and half-a-mile wide, containing 2,500 acres of wild Hudson River shorefront, uplands and cliffs. Thirty miles of trails offer dozens of opportunities for hikers, ranging from easy riverside strolls to challenging rock scrambles.

 

Pyramid Mountain (Tripod Rock)

472 Boonton Ave., Montville   •   NJHiking.com/Best-Hikes-In-NJ-Pyramid-Mountain-Tripod-Rock

The Pyramid Mountain Natural Historic Area, with 1,500 acres, offers rugged trails, fields, forests, rock outcroppings and wetlands as well as a magnificent view of the New York City skyline.


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