Waterfalls around Cliffside Park are primarily found in the broader New York City metropolitan area, offering diverse natural and urban cascades. Cliffside Park itself is a residential and urban area known for its views of the New York City skyline and proximity to major attractions. While direct natural waterfalls are not within the immediate vicinity, accessible options range from wilderness-like settings to urban pocket parks. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activity and scenic views within a short distance.
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Most amazing park I've ever visited🥰🇺🇸👌
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Most amazing park I've ever visited🥰🇺🇸👌
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Wonderful oasis in the busy city
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This is a beautiful and scenic waterfall that is located in a corner of the River Park (enter at 180th Street and Boston Road). If you are riding past on your bicycle take a break and enjoy the view.
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The North Woods in Central Park is a peaceful, wilderness-like experience in the heart of the Big Apple. Runners can explore wooded trails, waterfalls, and streams modeled after the Adirondack Mountains. Visitors can hike along the Ravine and Loch, enjoy birdwatching, and explore the historic Blockhouse. With miles of paved trails popular for different sport types, North Woods can get busy, especially in September when mild weather makes it ideal for outdoor activities. Occasional rain may create muddy spots, but the area's natural beauty remains unmatched.
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Near the West 100th Street entrance to Central Park, the Pool is a tranquil, secluded-feeling water body in Central Park. Located on the West Side between 100th and 103rd Streets, it is great for a relaxing walk and picnicking, with some of the best fall foliage views in Central Park. Red maples, sweetgums, and willows line the shoreline, and the area is great for birdwatching due to its proximity to the northern woodlands. The Pool is part of a series of landscapes connected by water. At its eastern edge, water flows under a rustic bridge and cascades down a 20-foot waterfall, and becomes the Loch, a stream that winds through the Ravine and into the Harlem Meer.
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A peaceful waterfall in the heart of New York City. Only a few steps from Central Park and Times Square
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The waterfalls around Cliffside Park offer a diverse range of experiences. You'll find wilderness-like natural cascades within large parks such as North Woods in Central Park, as well as impressive natural falls in New Jersey like Greenbrook Falls and Ramapo Valley Falls. Additionally, there are peaceful, man-made features in urban pocket parks, such as the Waterfall at Greenacre Park and Paley Park Waterfall, providing tranquil escapes in the city.
Yes, for a true wilderness feel, you can visit North Woods in Central Park, which features wooded trails, waterfalls, and streams modeled after the Adirondack Mountains. Further afield in New Jersey, Greenbrook Falls in Tenafly offers a hike to the tallest waterfall in the state, set within 165 acres of vibrant land with views of the Hudson River.
Several waterfalls are family-friendly. The Pool, Central Park, and North Woods are both excellent choices within Central Park, offering scenic walks and natural beauty. The River Park Waterfall is also noted as family-friendly.
Yes, both the Paley Park Waterfall and the Waterfall at Greenacre Park are wheelchair accessible. These urban pocket parks provide peaceful oases with beautiful waterfall features in the heart of New York City.
Absolutely. The Paterson Great Falls in Paterson, New Jersey, is a significant natural landmark with a rich history. It's the centerpiece of the Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park, which played a crucial role in early American industry. The falls themselves are impressive, plunging 70 feet, and are particularly spectacular after heavy rains.
The tallest waterfall in New Jersey, accessible from Cliffside Park, is Greenbrook Falls. Located in Greenbrook Sanctuary within the Palisades Interstate Park in Tenafly, it stands at an impressive 250 feet.
Within the Ramapo Valley County Reservation in Mahwah, Bergen County, there is a brook with a waterfall where swimming is mentioned as possible at one's own risk. This park is also known for its extensive hiking trails and abundant wildlife.
The best time to visit depends on the experience you seek. Fall offers spectacular foliage, especially around The Pool, Central Park. After heavy rains, natural waterfalls like Paterson Great Falls are particularly powerful and impressive. Mild weather in September is ideal for exploring areas like North Woods, though occasional rain may create muddy spots.
Many waterfalls are located within parks offering various outdoor activities. For instance, you can enjoy hiking and birdwatching in North Woods. The Ramapo Valley County Reservation, home to Ramapo Valley Falls, is Bergen County's largest park with over 4,000 acres of hiking trails. You can also find nearby cycling routes, such as the Palisades loop over the Hudson, or various hiking trails like the Hudson River Greenway.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil and peaceful atmosphere these waterfalls provide, especially within the urban oases like Greenacre Park and Paley Park. The wilderness-like experience of North Woods and the relaxing walks around The Pool in Central Park are also highly appreciated for their natural beauty and opportunities for birdwatching and picnicking.
Yes, for example, a hike leads to Greenbrook Falls within the Greenbrook Sanctuary. In Central Park, you can hike along the Ravine and Loch in North Woods, where you'll encounter waterfalls and streams. For more hiking options in the broader area, you can explore various hiking routes around Cliffside Park.


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