Routes

Planner

Features

Updates

App

Login or Signup

Get the App

Login or Signup

Login or Signup

Routes
Hikes
United States
New Jersey
Bergen County

Ho-Ho-Kus

The best walks and hikes around Ho-Ho-Kus

4.3

(7)

200

hikers

29

hikes

Hikes near Ho-Ho-Kus NJ explore a landscape of river valleys, local parks, and nature preserves. The terrain is characterized by generally flat paths along waterways like the Saddle River and Ho-Ho-Kus Brook, with routes offering a mix of paved surfaces and wooded trails. This network of trails provides accessible options for walking and hiking within Bergen County.

Best hiking trails around Ho-Ho-Kus

  • The most popular hiking route is Saddle River County Park Path โ€” Saddle Brook, New Jersey, a 7.9 mile (12.7 km) trail that takes around 3 hours 10 minutes to complete. This route follows a paved path along the Saddle River, making it suitable for a variety of users.
  • Another top favourite among local hiking enthusiasts is Celery Farm Natural Area loop โ€” Allendale, New Jersey, an easy 1.6 mile (2.6 km) path. It features a mostly flat trail that circles a freshwater wetland, ideal for birdwatching.
  • Local hiking enthusiasts also love the Goffle Brook Park via Van Winkles Pond โ€” Hawthorne, New Jersey, a 3.0 mile (4.8 km) trail leading through a county park, often completed in about 1 hour 15 minutes.
  • Hiking around Ho-Ho-Kus is defined by riverside paths, wetlands, and trails within local parks. The trail network offers options for different ability levels, with many easy and moderate routes available.
  • The routes in Ho-Ho-Kus are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.8 stars from a number of reviews. More than 200 hikers have used komoot to explore Ho-Ho-Kus's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 17, 2026

4

hikers

#1.

Saddle River County Park Bike Path

31.7km

08:01

40m

50m

Hike the 19.7-mile Saddle River County Park Bike Path, a difficult route with 147 feet of elevation gain and riverside views.

Navigate with device

Send to Phone

Save

Hard

3.0

(1)

4

hikers

Hike the easy 2.5-mile Emerson Woods Preserve Trail through a maturing forest, past wetlands, and to views of the Oradell Reservoir.

Easy
guide_signup
Let us show you the way with the komoot mobile app
With aย free komoot account, you can easily find, customize, and navigate endless outdoor adventures.

Sign up for free

5.0

(1)

1

hikers

The Wild Duck Pond Pathway is an easy 0.5-mile hike around Wild Duck Pond in Ridgewood, New Jersey, perfect for families and dog walkers.

Easy

Hike the easy Goffle Brook Park Pathway, a 1.5-mile route through meadows and woodlands, featuring Goffle Brook and Van Winkle's Pond Waterf

Easy

Enjoy an easy 1.5-mile hike along the Ho-Ho-Kus Brook on the PSE&G Path and Dunham Trail, perfect for families and dog walkers.

Easy
Sign up for free to see 25 more hikes around Ho-Ho-Kus.

Get access to more routes and recommendations from other explorers.

Sign up for free

Already have an account?

Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.

Start today with a free account

Your next adventure awaits.

Login or Signup

Popular around Ho-Ho-Kus

Road Cycling Routes around Ho-Ho-Kus

Cycling around Ho-Ho-Kus

Running Trails around Ho-Ho-Kus

Gravel biking around Ho-Ho-Kus

Tips from the Community

mausmalone
September 27, 2025, Mountain Bike Berms

Keep your eyes open and you'll spot it through the trees. There are no signs marking it. The berms are really small so they'd be good fun for small kids.

0

0

Scott
May 13, 2025, Wild Duck Pond

Many people enjoy coming here for a peaceful break. You might see families having picnics by the water or people simply sitting on benches, enjoying the quiet. The pond and the pathway are good for seeing local wildlife. Besides ducks, you might spot turtles sunning themselves or different kinds of birds flying overhead.

0

0

In 1761, Judge Van Winkle constructed his house across the street from this pond. Today, the pond still bears his name. It's a pleasant spot to pause and admire the water, with cascades adding to its tranquil ambiance.

0

0

This 103-acre park boasts meadows, greenways, miles of walkways, playgrounds, and various other amenities. It's particularly popular in the winter, drawing people who come to sled on its hills.

0

0

They constructed Wild Duck Pond around 1927 as a man-made feature. Previously, they would flood this area to create a winter ice skating rink. It's now a lovely park area where you can take a break and unwind by the water.

0

0

The majority of the river courses through popular suburban areas. It earns its name from a river in Scotland near Saddell. This section of the river winds its way through several parks, offering a delightful view of the flowing waters from this point.

0

0

Matthew
February 8, 2024, Saddle River

Saddle River County Park encompasses over 500 acres as it follows the banks of the Saddle River and a few of its branches. There is a great bike path that travels right through the middle of the park.

0

0

The Red Mill, according to Wikipedia has the following story: โ€œEaston Tower is a historic building located in the Arcola area of Paramus, New Jersey, and originally used as the housing for a water pump on the estate of businessman Edward D. Easton.โ€

0

0

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any dog-friendly hiking trails near Ho-Ho-Kus?

Yes, many parks in the area welcome dogs. The Ramapo Valley County Reservation is a particularly popular choice, offering a vast network of rugged trails and walking paths where you can hike with your dog. Just be sure to check local regulations regarding leashes before you go.

What are the best easy, family-friendly hikes in the area?

For a family outing, the Flat Rock Brook Nature Center is an excellent option. It features forested hiking trails leading to streams and meadows, with a playground for kids. Another great choice is the Goffle Brook Park via Van Winkles Pond trail, which is an easy walk through a county park.

Are there any paved walking trails around Ho-Ho-Kus?

Yes, Saddle River County Park features a well-maintained paved pathway that stretches for several miles along the Saddle River. It's ideal for walking, jogging, and bicycling, offering a smooth and accessible surface away from traffic.

Where can I find a more challenging hike near Ho-Ho-Kus?

While most local trails are easy to moderate, you can find more rugged terrain at the Ramapo Valley County Reservation. This large park offers more challenging trails with varied elevation and the reward of scenic views from its ridges.

What are some good spots for a peaceful walk?

The Ho-Ho-Kus Brook Ravine offers a lovely and peaceful experience. It has an easy, almost completely flat path that is perfect for a quiet stroll. For a walk with beautiful water views, the G. Thomas Donch Nature Preserve (formerly Franklin Lakes Nature Preserve) has a scenic loop trail around a lake.

Can I get to any trailheads using public transport?

Yes, some trails are accessible via public transit. For example, the Wild Duck Pond loop from Glen Rock-Boro Hall starts near a train station, making it a convenient option for those traveling without a car.

What kind of wildlife might I see while hiking near Ho-Ho-Kus?

The area's wetlands and forests are home to a variety of wildlife. The Celery Farm Natural Area is a well-known hotspot for birdwatching, where you can spot numerous species of birds in a freshwater wetland. In other parks like the Thielke Arboretum, you might encounter deer, squirrels, and various native plants and insects.

Are there any hikes with scenic viewpoints?

For expansive views, head to the Ramapo Valley County Reservation. The trails that climb the ridges offer rewarding vistas, and on a clear day, you can even see the Manhattan skyline in the distance.

Where can I go for a hike with lake or pond views?

The Wild Duck Pond loop from Ridgewood High School is a great option that circles a scenic pond. Additionally, the G. Thomas Donch Nature Preserve is centered around a large lake, providing peaceful water views throughout your walk.

How many hiking trails are available around Ho-Ho-Kus?

There are over 20 trails to explore in and around Ho-Ho-Kus. The selection includes a mix of easy walks and moderate hikes, ensuring there's a route for every skill level.

What do other hikers say about the trails in this region?

The trails around Ho-Ho-Kus are highly regarded by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the peaceful riverside scenery, and the abundance of easy-to-access nature so close to town.

Most popular routes around Ho-Ho-Kus

Easy hikes around Ho-Ho-Kus

Most popular attractions around Ho-Ho-Kus

Places to see

Store rating

Get inspired with the komoot mobile app

With aย free komoot account, you can easily find, customize, and navigate endless outdoor adventures.

or

Join komoot Now

Store rating

Explore more

Browse the best Hikes in other regions.

Little FerryEnglewoodUpper Saddle RiverRamapo College Of New JerseyRamseyAllendaleLeoniaRidgefield ParkBergenfieldMontvaleRidgefieldTenaflyEdgewaterOradellEmersonWaldwickEnglewood CliffsTeterboroNorth ArlingtonClosterDumontHaworthAlpinePalisades Interstate ParkCresskillWestwoodHillsdaleWoodcliff LakeFort LeeEast RutherfordPark RidgeSaddle RiverBogotaDemarestOaklandPalisades ParkMidland ParkOld TappanMoonachieGlen RockRidgewoodWallingtonParamusWood-RidgeNorwoodRockleighCliffside ParkNorthvaleRiver EdgeHarrington ParkFranklin LakesSaddle River County ParkFair LawnHackensackHasbrouck HeightsGarfieldMaywoodFairviewNew MilfordCarlstadtRutherfordElmwood ParkLodi

Nearby adventure guides

Things to Do around Ridgewood

background

Get ready to conquer new peaks

Sign up for Free

Explore
RoutesRoute plannerFeaturesHikesMTB TrailsRoad cycling routesBikepackingSitemap
Download the app
Follow Us on Socials

ยฉ komoot GmbH

Privacy Policy