Best lakes around Ampere North, an unincorporated community in Bloomfield Township, Essex County, New Jersey, are found in its surrounding areas. This densely urban neighborhood does not contain lakes directly within its boundaries. However, the nearby Silver Lake borders the area to the northeast. The broader Ampere North geographical area offers access to several notable lakes and reservoirs within a short distance.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Branch Brook Park is the nation's first county park. In 1981 it was placed on the National Registers of Historic Places. There are several trails that run through the park that are popular with joggers and walkers.
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Weequahic Park is a great park close to Newark Airport. There is an 80 acre lake, sports fields, a jogging trail (the longest resilient-surfaced - AKA rubberized - running track in the world) and a playground, as well as a picnic area covered by an old stone structure.
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Verona Park is a 55-acre park that is part of the Essex County park system. There are several trails that run through the park, including the Lenape Trail. The park also has a lake, playground, picnic areas and a restroom.
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Clark's Pond is one of the centerpieces of Branch Brook Park. The paths in the park run alongside the pond and there are several spots with benches if you want to take a break during your jog.
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There is a path that completely circles around Orange Reservoir, which is fed entirely by the Rahway River. The flow of the river downstream is controlled by a dam that you can actually walk across on the path at the southern end of the lake.
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There is a path that completely circles around Orange Reservoir, which is fed entirely by the Rahway River. The flow of the river downstream is controlled by a dam that you can actually walk across on the path at the southern end of the lake.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Orange Reservoir, which features a path completely circling its perimeter, and Branch Brook Park, a historic county park known for its lake features and trails.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Clark's Pond, located within Branch Brook Park, offers paths and benches for breaks, making it ideal for family outings. Verona Park also features a lake, playground, and picnic areas.
The area around Ampere North's lakes offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the easy Weequahic Park loop, and road cycling routes like the Orange Reservoir – Brookside Drive loop. For mountain biking, there are trails around Verona Lake. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Ampere North, Road Cycling Routes around Ampere North, and MTB Trails around Ampere North guide pages.
Yes, Branch Brook Park, which contains lake features, is a significant historical site. It was the nation's first county park and was placed on the National Registers of Historic Places in 1981.
For easy walks and jogging, Orange Reservoir offers a path that completely circles its perimeter. Weequahic Park also features an 80-acre lake with a jogging trail, noted as the longest resilient-surfaced running track in the world.
The lakes around Ampere North are primarily man-made reservoirs and park lakes within urban park settings. You'll find well-maintained paths, green spaces, and often views of the water. For example, Orange Reservoir is fed by the Rahway River, and its flow is regulated by a dam you can walk across.
While specific public transport details for each lake are not provided, Ampere North itself is a densely urban neighborhood, suggesting that public transport options to nearby parks and lakes are likely available. It's advisable to check local transit schedules for routes to specific park entrances.
Many urban parks with lakes, such as Verona Park and Weequahic Park, typically allow dogs on leashes on their trails and in designated areas. However, it's always best to check specific park regulations before visiting.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities offered by these urban park lakes, such as the circular path around Orange Reservoir and the historic significance and extensive trails of Branch Brook Park. The presence of amenities like playgrounds and picnic areas, especially at Verona Park and Weequahic Park, also adds to their appeal.
Ampere North is an unincorporated community and census-designated place with zero square miles of water area, meaning there are no lakes directly within its boundaries. However, Silver Lake borders the area to the northeast, and several other notable lakes and reservoirs are within a short distance.
The lakes and parks around Ampere North can be enjoyed year-round. Spring offers blooming scenery, especially at parks like Branch Brook Park, while summer is ideal for picnics and outdoor activities. Fall provides beautiful foliage, and even winter can be pleasant for walks, though specific seasonal considerations like ice conditions on lakes should be noted.


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