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Area
  
3.282 km²

Phone
  
+1 201-336-7275

Overpeck County Park

Type
  
County park (Bergen County, New Jersey)

Location
  
Leonia, Palisades Park, Ridgefield Park, and Teaneck

Address
  
40 Fort Lee Rd, Leonia, NJ 07605, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 7:30AM–9PMTuesday7:30AM–9PMWednesday7:30AM–9PMThursday7:30AM–9PMFriday7:30AM–9PMSaturday7:30AM–9PMSunday7:30AM–9PMMonday7:30AM–9PMSuggest an edit

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Overpeck County Park is an 811-acre (3.28 km2) county park in Bergen County, New Jersey, with major sections in Leonia, Palisades Park, Ridgefield Park, and Teaneck, surrounding Overpeck Creek, a tributary of the Hackensack River.

Contents

The Overpeck Creek flows to the west of the Henry Hoebel Area and the South Area of the park.

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History

The first inhabitants of the area were Ashkineshacky Native Americans, who lived around Leonia. Approximately a thousand Native Americans had their seasonal activities, collecting shells for wampum and hosting their bath festivals in Overpeck Creek.

In 1954, the president of the Bergen County Park Commission, A. Thornton Bishop, proposed a plan to build a county park. This park was originally planned to rival Central Park in New York City.

In the 1950s, Leonia, Palisades Park, Ridgefield Park, and Teaneck donated municipal land for the development of the Overpeck County Park. Henry Hoebel Area was the first area to undergo development; the other areas remained undeveloped and were used as dumping sites for garbage and car tires until they posed environmental hazards to their surroundings. The park vicinity was notable being filled with solid waste. Ridgefield Park and Teaneck filed a lawsuit against Bergen County because the park land was not developed and used properly. The project began in 2003 and the expanded park opened in 2010.

In 2002, the Teaneck Creek Conservancy and the Bergen County Parks Department began to establish a 46-acre (190,000 m2) environmental and cultural park as part of Overpeck Park.

Regions

There are four major regions of the park: (five, if Overpeck Bergen County Golf Course is included)

Henry Hoebel Area

Area in Leonia alongside Fort Lee Road.

The Henry Hoebel Area consists of a small playground, a 9/11 World Trade Center Memorial, bicycle and jogging path, and track and field. There are four tennis courts, baseball and soccer fields, and a practice backstop. The bicycle-pedestrian path is approximately one and a quarter-mile long and it forms a figure-8, dividing the Henry Hoebel Area into two sections, separated by a tributary of the Overpeck Creek.

South Area

Area in Leonia south of the Henry Hoebel Area alongside Fort Lee Road.

The area consists of four picnic areas. Along with a playground for children up to age 12, there is a baseball/softball field and volleyball and basketball courts. The Bergen Equestrian Center, formerly known as the Overpeck Riding Center, is located in this area. The center is a horseback riding center that features a riding arena and paddocks.

Palisades Park Area

Area in Palisades Park along Roosevelt Street. The area consists of four hard surface tennis courts, four premier ball fields (one with artificial turf), an artificial turf football stadium with track, and a tot lot. Picnicking and horseshoes are available.

Ridgefield Park Area

Area in Ridgefield Park along Challenger Road, off Emerson Road. This area is 22 acres (89,000 m2) and consists of two softball fields, two soccer fields, amphitheater (3,000 lawn seats), six tennis courts, playground, lawn, 700 parking spaces, boat launch, and walking trails. The park's grand opening was on July 5, 2010.

References

Overpeck County Park Wikipedia