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  1. Palisades Park (Korean: 팰리세이즈 파크, romanized: Paelliseijeu Pakeu) is a borough in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

  2. Things to Do in Palisades Park, New Jersey: See Tripadvisor's 622 traveler reviews and photos of Palisades Park tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Palisades Park. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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    Palisades Interstate Park offers the same extraordinary outdoor recreation you can find in remote rural areas but right at the doorstep of one of the world's biggest metropolitan centers. Within just minutes of New York City, you can explore miles of hiking trails, see waterfalls, have a picnic overlooking a cliff, or enjoy a bike ride. When the se...

    Open year-round, the exceptional hiking trails at Palisades tend toward the rugged side, which may come as surprise to people who think that hiking so close to New York Citywould be more urban. However, there are a few that are suitable treks for beginners out of the 30 miles of trails inside the park. 1. Long Path: This 11-mile trail is one of the...

    While mountain biking is not allowed on most of the hiking trails, Henry Hudson Drive is an exception and is one of the top biking routes in New Jersey. The 7-mile route is covered in trees and passes right along the Hudson River, making for an incredibly scenic outing. The road is wide and paved, so you'll be able to ride without having to weave t...

    Fishing is allowed in nearly all parts of Palisades Park, including in all of the riverfront picnic areas and along the coastal trails. You can cast your rod to try and catch flounder, bass, and even shark, or go crabbing in the shore for blue crabs and clams. You don't need a fishing license to fish in New Jersey, but you do need to apply for a pe...

    The residential towns directly next to the park are mostly residential, but there are plenty of accommodation options in nearby towns like Jersey City and Hoboken or even across the East River in New York City. If you want to stay in Manhattan, the uptown neighborhoods of Washington Heights or Harlem are the closest options, although the Bronx also...

    For most visitors coming from farther south in New Jersey or New York City, the southern tip of the park is the easiest to reach. It's also the best place to begin since the visitor center is located there at Fort Lee Historic Park and you can grab a map or talk to a ranger to get your bearings and ask what to see. However, some of the most scenic ...

    While many of the trails are considered rugged and not apt for wheelchairs, there are also scenic lookout points and picnic areas that you can drive directly to, including the State Line Outlook—considered one of the most picturesque in the park. All of the bathrooms in the park are also open to the public and accessible for visitors in wheelchairs...

    The park is open from dawn to dusk every day of the year. Camping out overnight is not allowed anywhere in the park.
    The park is free to enter but there is a parking fee.
    Having a picnic in the park is one of the most popular activities and grills are available to use at the Ross Dock, Englewood, Undercliff, and Alpine picnic areas. You can also bring your own grill...
    While boating is allowed from one of the docks in the park, swimming in the Hudson River is prohibited.
  3. The Palisades Interstate Park in New Jersey is about twelve miles long and half a mile wide, with 2,500 acres of wild Hudson River shoreline, uplands, and cliffs — just minutes from midtown Manhattan!

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  4. 2024 GARBAGE AND RECYCLING SCHEDULE. To view the 2024 Garbage and Recycling Schedule, click here. ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE. BE IT RESOLVED, by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Palisades Park, in compliance with the provisions of the Open Public Meetings Act as follows:

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  5. Welcome to Borough of Palisades Park. The Borough of Palisades Park was created by the Borough Act of 1878, which allowed townships to separate and establish itself as an independent Borough. Palisades Park was incorporated on March 22, 1899 from portions of Ridgefield Township.

  6. At the Palisades Interstate Park in New Jersey. Beyond the scenic beauty of the Palisades, the people who helped create this park at the turn of the twentieth century also preserved a unique piece of the natural world. On this page you can learn more about both the geology and the ecology in the park.