From someone who knows the trails, the trees, and the best hidden corners to unwind
If you’re new to North Jersey or just haven’t explored the green spaces nearby, you’re in for a treat. This is more than a roundup of picnic spots — these are the parks locals actually love. Whether you’re looking for skyline views, quiet reading benches, or the best spots for your dog to run free, here’s where to go.
Yanticaw Park – Nutley
Why it’s worth a visit:
This charming park winds right through town and is filled with tree-lined paths, arched stone bridges, and a quiet little duck pond. It’s peaceful, easy to walk, and feels tucked away despite being right in Nutley.
Best for: Quiet walks, strollers, and cherry blossom season
Size: Small to medium
Accessibility: Mostly paved and flat
Pro tip: Come in spring when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. It’s a local favorite for a reason.
Frelinghuysen Arboretum – Morristown
Why it’s worth a visit:
More than just a park, this is a beautifully maintained arboretum with formal gardens, wooded paths, and plenty of benches to sit and enjoy the peaceful setting. It feels like a garden retreat just outside of town.
Best for: Nature lovers, photography, quiet afternoons
Size: 127 acres
Accessibility: Paved walkways, benches throughout
Pro tip: Bring a book or journal and plan to stay a while. It’s that calming.
Mills Reservation – Montclair
Why it’s worth a visit:
Located right between Montclair and Cedar Grove, Mills has wooded trails and a scenic overlook with views of the Manhattan skyline. It’s not too challenging but just adventurous enough to feel like a nature escape.
Best for: Light hiking, skyline views, local adventures
Size: 157 acres
Accessibility: Unpaved but well-maintained trails
Pro tip: Head to the overlook around golden hour. The view is worth the walk.
Riverside County Park – South – Wood-Ridge
Why it’s worth a visit:
This park follows the Passaic River and features wide, paved trails, plenty of shade, and a casual, neighborhood vibe. It’s perfect for walks, jogs, or stretching your dog’s legs.
Best for: Dog walks, jogs, low-key weekends
Size: Medium
Accessibility: Paved and accessible, with restrooms available
Pro tip: It’s especially great if you’re pushing a stroller or walking a pup.
Overpeck County Park – Near Hackensack
Why it’s worth a visit:
This massive county park has something for everyone — from kayak launches and sports fields to playgrounds and peaceful boardwalks. It’s a mix of natural wetlands and active recreation zones.
Best for: Families, weekend adventures, outdoor workouts
Size: Over 800 acres
Accessibility: Many paved paths and facilities are accessible
Pro tip: Stop by the wildflower fields near the water. They’re beautiful in late spring.
Troy Meadows – Parsippany
Why it’s worth a visit:
One of New Jersey’s largest freshwater marshes, Troy Meadows is a peaceful, no-frills kind of spot that’s perfect if you’re looking to truly unplug. Expect bird calls, quiet trails, and not much else — in the best way.
Best for: Birdwatching, quiet walks, getting off the grid
Size: Very large natural preserve
Accessibility: Natural trails only, can be muddy
Pro tip: Bring bug spray and binoculars. This one is for the nature lovers.