Saddle River County Park Bike Path
Saddle River County Park Bike Path
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31.7km
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Hike the 19.7-mile Saddle River County Park Bike Path, a difficult route with 147 feet of elevation gain and riverside views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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2.96 km
Highlight • MTB Park
Tip by
10.7 km
Highlight • River
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22.6 km
Highlight • River
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24.8 km
Highlight • Cycleway
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28.5 km
Highlight • Monument
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31.7 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
24.7 km
4.64 km
1.81 km
581 m
Surfaces
18.1 km
8.18 km
4.45 km
850 m
< 100 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
For hiking, the Saddle River County Park Bike Path is generally rated as easy to moderate, making it suitable for most skill levels. While the komoot tour is classified as difficult due to its length of nearly 20 miles, many sections are easily accessible and relatively flat. The steepest part is a section known as "The Hill," which has an 8% grade and is about 20 feet high, located between the waterfall and Easton Tower.
The Saddle River County Park Bike Path offers numerous access points and available parking lots along its entire length, which stretches from Ridgewood to Rochelle Park. You'll find convenient parking at various points along the trail, making it easy to start your hike.
Yes, the Saddle River County Park Bike Path is dog-friendly. Dogs are permitted on the trail, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the park enjoyable for everyone.
The Saddle River County Park Bike Path is suitable for year-round use. It is well-maintained and even plowed after snowstorms, allowing for winter hiking. However, for the most pleasant experience with lush scenery and comfortable temperatures, spring and fall are often considered ideal.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Saddle River County Park or to use its bike path. The park is open to the public for enjoyment.
The trail primarily consists of a continuous, paved multi-use pathway, making it generally flat and smooth. It meanders through diverse landscapes, including wooded sections and open spaces with well-manicured lawns. A significant portion follows the Saddle River, offering pleasant riverside views. For those seeking a slightly more rugged experience, there are also off-road dirt trails that branch off the main paved path into the woods, with the longest being about 2 miles.
As you hike, you'll pass by several ponds, including the notable Wild Duck Pond. A picturesque waterfall at Dunkerhook Park is a popular spot, and you'll also see the Historic Easton Tower. The path also features five underpass bridges and five bridges crossing over bodies of water, adding to the scenic variety.
Yes, the natural charm of the trail offers opportunities to spot local wildlife. Hikers frequently report seeing turtles in the ponds and various bird species along the river and in the wooded areas.
Yes, the Saddle River County Park Bike Path is well-equipped with amenities. You will find abundant facilities along the route, including restrooms and water fountains, particularly near the various park areas it connects.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Saddle River County Park Bike Path. However, sections of the trail also pass through or intersect with other official paths, including the Saddle River Pathway, Saddle River County Park Path, and the Red Trail (though the Red Trail is currently closed for rehabilitation).
Absolutely! The paved, generally flat nature of the path, combined with numerous amenities like picnic areas, playgrounds, and restrooms, makes it very suitable for families with children. It's a popular spot for walkers, runners, cyclists, and families, though it can get busy on weekends.