Hess Park – Upper Saddle River (Hidden Park)

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This park was mentioned to me on a playdate so it took me forever to reconnect with the person who mentioned it and get the address.  It’s at the end of a residential street and even with two ball field it’s surprisingly quiet. It’s great for a picnic lunch and an hour or so of letting your little ones run around. Hess Park (Hess Ct., Upper Saddle River):  You’ll see a small driveway at the end of Hess Ct.  (picture {Read More}

Wortendyke Toddler Park – Midland Park (Hidden Parks)

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Hello all! I’ve missed blogging so much and I’m so excited to start up again. If you’ve been wondering where I’ve been…it’s time to make the big announcement that we’re expecting our second child.  So, we’ve been busy!  No really, I wound up being blessed with morning, afternoon, evening and middle of the night sickness.  But the good news is we’re now about 20 weeks and feeling well…pregnant with a toddler running around our home but well…and excited to welcome {Read More}

Veterans Park (Hidden Parks) – Waldwick, NJ

Entrance From Schuler Ave. - No parking lot

I had lots of inside kid friendly posts to start in November but with this beautiful weather I was inspired to get out there to another park.  If you’re all parked-out don’t worry, Thursday will be on Garden State…’tis the season right? Anyway, you all might have heard about Veterans Park in Waldwick but did you know there was a small pond right up the street that you could fish in or just watch the ducks/swans swim by? I found it {Read More}

Hidden Parks – Saddle River, NJ

Tiny Green Sign at Street Corner- Turn Right Here!

This park is definitely hidden because it’s down a small driveway, behind the borough hall and a small cementery. This was so hidden I got a call on my cell phone from a friend I was meeting who asked me if she really should drive down the path because it didn’t look like it was meant for cars. Rindlaub Park (100 East Allendale Rd., Saddle River, NJ): Rindlaub Park has a few fields, a walking path (which would be great for a stroller), {Read More}

Hidden Parks – Upper Saddle River

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Since it’s October and starting to get cold out there we all know what’s in the back of our minds: What are we going to do inside with the kids all winter?! (Don’t worry, we plan to help you with ideas for that soon). So, let’s get out there while we still can.  What better way to start off our blog than to do a park review. October’s “Get out of the house!” goal is to get to the park {Read More}

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