Suburban Union County Township
A suburban Union County township framed by the Rahway River, minutes from New York City's commuter corridors.
Clark is a township in Union County, New Jersey, located roughly 20 miles southwest of Manhattan and bordered by Rahway, Linden, Cranford, and Woodbridge Township. Home to about 15,500 residents, it is a largely residential community with a suburban, family-oriented character. The township traces its origins to land that once belonged to the early colonial settlements of the region; it formally became its own community in 1858 after the village of Rahway incorporated as a city. Its name honors General George Rogers Clark, the Revolutionary War commander whose campaigns shaped the nation's early frontier. The Rahway River and its tributaries define much of Clark's geography. Robinson's Branch Reservoir, also known as Clark Reservoir, is the largest body of water in Union County and cuts diagonally through the township, lending several neighborhoods a wooded, semi-rural feel. The Rahway River Parkway follows the river corridor, adding green space that connects residential streets to open recreational land. Clark is best understood as a comfortable commuter suburb. Its central position in Union County places residents within easy reach of the county's retail and dining corridors, and the Garden State Parkway provides direct highway access to both the region's job centers and the New Jersey Turnpike. The township's housing stock skews toward mid-century single-family homes on tree-lined streets, and the local school district is consistently described as highly rated. Oak Ridge Park, one of 36 Union County parks, anchors recreation with multi-use trails, turf fields, a disc golf course, and an archery range. Nearby Rahway and Westfield provide the commuter rail connections—the Northeast Corridor and Raritan Valley lines, respectively—that make Clark practical for daily travel into New York and Newark. Young professionals, families, and long-time residents all find a place here, drawn by strong schools, park access, and a commute that keeps New York City within reach without the density of closer-in boroughs and townships.
Clark is a township in Union County, New Jersey. It sits in the central part of the county, bordered by Rahway and Linden to the east, Cranford to the north, and Woodbridge Township in Middlesex County to the south. The township is roughly 20 miles southwest of Manhattan and is part of the New York metropolitan area's commuter belt.
Clark is served by the Clark Public School District, a comprehensive K-12 system of five schools. The district operates the township's elementary schools, a middle school, and a single high school. Residents and school-rating platforms generally describe the district as highly rated, and it is one of the main reasons families choose the township.
No, Clark does not have a commuter rail station of its own. Residents typically drive a short distance to Westfield Station on NJ Transit's Raritan Valley Line or Rahway Station on the Northeast Corridor. NJ Transit's Route 112 bus also runs from Clark directly to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan, a trip of roughly 55 minutes.
Clark is about 20 miles southwest of Manhattan. By car, the Garden State Parkway at Exit 135 connects to the New Jersey Turnpike and the Holland and Lincoln tunnels. By public transit, the NJ Transit Route 112 bus reaches Midtown in roughly 55 minutes, and nearby rail stations offer additional options.
Oak Ridge Park anchors recreation in Clark with walking paths, turf fields, a disc golf course, and an archery range. The Rahway River Parkway follows the river through the township, and Robinson's Branch Reservoir, Union County's largest body of water, offers a scenic setting for walks. Residents also have access to Union County's broader park system of more than 6,200 acres.
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