Passaic County Riverside Township
Welcome to Little Falls, a Passaic County township on the Passaic River about 15 miles from Manhattan.
Little Falls is a township in Passaic County, New Jersey, in the northern part of the state. It is named for a waterfall on the Passaic River near the historic Beattie Mill, and its population is about 13,300. The township sits within the New York metropolitan area, roughly 15 miles from Manhattan and about 12 miles from Newark Liberty International Airport. The township's history is tied to the Passaic River and the transportation routes that shaped northern New Jersey. The Morris Canal, once a crucial trade and transportation link between the Delaware and Hudson rivers, passed through the town, and the waterpower of the river supported early industry. Over time, Little Falls grew from an industrial and canal-era settlement into a residential suburb of New York City. Today Little Falls is best understood as a commuter town. U.S. Route 46 and New Jersey Route 23 run through the township, with the Garden State Parkway and Interstate 80 nearby, placing jobs in Manhattan, Newark, and the surrounding region within reach. Many residents enjoy the convenience of having shopping, schools, and services within walking distance of established neighborhoods. The township's public schools and its location near Montclair and other Passaic County communities shape daily life. For residents, the appeal is a compact, convenient suburb with genuine history, a riverside setting, and easy access to both New York City and the broader northern New Jersey region. Its neighborhoods range from older homes near the river to mid-century subdivisions, and the township's parks and recreation programs serve residents of all ages.
Little Falls is a township in Passaic County, New Jersey, in the northern part of the state. It sits along the Passaic River within the New York metropolitan area, roughly 15 miles from Manhattan and about 12 miles from Newark Liberty International Airport.
Little Falls is named for a waterfall on the Passaic River near the historic Beattie Mill. The Morris Canal, once a crucial trade route between the Delaware and Hudson rivers, passed through the town during the canal era.
Little Falls is served by the Little Falls Township public schools for elementary grades and the Passaic Valley Regional High School for high school. The system includes three local public schools, with the regional high school located in the township.
Little Falls sits about 15 miles from New York City and 12 miles from Newark Liberty International Airport. U.S. Route 46 and New Jersey Route 23 run through the township, with the Garden State Parkway and Interstate 80 nearby for regional travel.
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Little Falls' housing stock reflects its evolution from a canal-era settlement into a mid-century commuter suburb. The township offers a mix of older single-family homes near the river and downtown, mid-century houses on established lots, and a notable inventory of condominiums and co-ops serving commuters. The older housing near the Passaic River retains the town's historic character, while the multifamily stock reflects its role as a practical base for New York City commuters. The market is oriented toward both families and commuters seeking convenience and walkability in northern New Jersey.
Little Falls' neighborhoods are organized around the Passaic River and the township's major roadways. Older residential areas near the river and the historic mill sites hold the town's most established homes, while mid-century subdivisions and condominium communities spread across the rest of the township. Because the municipality is compact, most neighborhoods sit within walking distance or a short drive of shopping, schools, and the Passaic River. The township's location near Route 46 and Route 23 keeps the wider region close at hand.
Little Falls' lifestyle is that of a compact, convenient commuter town with genuine local character. The township's established neighborhoods, walkable shopping, and proximity to schools and services give it a self-contained feel, while the Passaic River and the township's parks provide a green counterpoint. Residents value the short commute to New York City and Newark alongside the slower pace of a smaller Passaic County community. The township's recreation programs and events bring residents together, and the mix of long-established families and commuter households gives the town a stable, neighborly character.
Little Falls is served by the Little Falls Township public schools for elementary grades, with a system of three local public schools, and by the Passaic Valley Regional High School for high school students. The regional high school is located within the township. The schools are a focal point of community life, and the township's location in Passaic County places additional public and private school options within reach. Families value the combination of neighborhood elementary schools and a dedicated regional high school.
Little Falls is exceptionally well connected for a small township. U.S. Route 46 and New Jersey Route 23 run through the municipality, while the Garden State Parkway and Interstate 80 pass nearby, providing fast access across northern New Jersey and toward New York City. The township sits about 15 miles from Manhattan and 12 miles from Newark Liberty International Airport, and commuter bus and rail options in the surrounding area serve New York-bound workers. The combination of major highways and proximity to the region's core makes Little Falls a practical commuting base.
The Passaic River is a defining feature of Little Falls, with its namesake waterfall and nearby riverfront providing a scenic backdrop and fishing access. The township's Recreation Department runs a year-round calendar of programs, sports, and events for residents of all ages. Local parks serve as gathering points for families, and the township's compact, walkable layout makes everyday recreation convenient. For larger outdoor and cultural offerings, residents are within easy reach of the parks and attractions of Passaic County and the broader northern New Jersey region.
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