Lakes around Harrison, New Jersey, offer accessible natural spaces within a metropolitan area. This region provides a blend of urban parks and natural features, with views of the New York skyline and the Hudson Bay. Visitors can find various recreational opportunities, from cycling paths to wildlife observation. The area is known for its family-friendly lakes and dog-friendly walks.
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Lincoln Park is one of the county's oldest and largest parks. It is a popular spot with plenty of outdoor activities, including tennis and basketball courts, a softball field, a running track, and bike paths. The park includes Edgewood Lake for fishing and a nature trail, part of the Historic Liberty/Water Gap Trail. A wetland restoration project is underway to enhance wildlife observation, making it a great place to spot rare birds like Black Skimmers, Ospreys, and Egrets. There is also a great dog run, so feel free to bring your pup along to enjoy this fantastic urban community park.
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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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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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This 40-acre park provides a pleasant path to explore with abundant wildlife to observe. The views are breathtaking, including the Statue of Liberty, the New York skyline, and the Hudson Bay.
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Bike lane in each direction around this easy, 1.25-mile loop. Nice views of the water, pleasant park, quiet place to get some laps in.
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The most popular spots include Lincoln Park, which features Edgewood Lake for fishing and a nature trail. Branch Brook Park is another must-see, known as the nation's first county park with trails running alongside Clark's Pond. Visitors also enjoy Weequahic Park, which boasts an 80-acre lake and extensive recreational facilities.
Yes, several lakes and parks are very family-friendly. Lincoln Park offers bike paths, sports courts, and a playground. Weequahic Park also features a playground, sports fields, and picnic areas. These parks provide diverse recreational opportunities for all ages.
The lakes around Harrison offer opportunities for nature observation. Lincoln Park has a wetland restoration project underway to enhance wildlife observation, where you might spot rare birds like Black Skimmers, Ospreys, and Egrets. The Richard J. Sullivan Natural Area is also known for its abundant wildlife.
Yes, Branch Brook Park is a significant historical site, recognized as the nation's first county park and placed on the National Registers of Historic Places in 1981.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. For running, explore routes like the Weequahic Lake Trail or the Branch Brook Park loop. Cycling enthusiasts can find routes such as the Port Imperial Waterfront loop. Hiking options include the Branch Brook Loop and Lincoln Park East Loop. You can find more details on these activities and routes on the respective guides: Running Trails around Harrison, Road Cycling Routes around Harrison, and Hiking around Harrison.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. For example, the Branch Brook Loop and Lincoln Park East Loop offer easy hiking experiences. The Lincoln Park also features a nature trail as part of the Historic Liberty/Water Gap Trail. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Harrison guide.
Yes, Lincoln Park is known for being dog-friendly and even has a great dog run, making it an excellent spot to bring your pup.
Absolutely. The Richard J. Sullivan Natural Area offers breathtaking views, including the Statue of Liberty, the New York skyline, and the Hudson Bay. Many parks, like Lincoln Park and Branch Brook Park, also provide pleasant views of their respective lakes and natural surroundings.
Parks like Lincoln Park offer extensive amenities including bike paths, tennis and basketball courts, a softball field, a running track, and a dog run. Weequahic Park provides sports fields, a jogging trail, a playground, and a picnic area.
Visitors appreciate the accessibility of these natural spaces within a metropolitan area. They particularly enjoy the diverse recreational opportunities, from cycling and jogging to wildlife observation and fishing. The blend of urban parks with natural features, and the scenic views of the New York skyline and Hudson Bay, are also highly valued.
Yes, Lincoln Park includes Edgewood Lake, which is a popular spot for fishing. Weequahic Park also features an 80-acre lake that may offer fishing opportunities.


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