Bergen County Meadowlands Township
Welcome to Lyndhurst, a Bergen County township along the Passaic River in the heart of the New Jersey Meadowlands, with a short rail commute to Manhattan.
Lyndhurst is a township in southern Bergen County, New Jersey, situated between the Passaic River and the broad wetland basin of the New Jersey Meadowlands. The community traces its municipal roots to 1852, when it was formed as Union Township from portions of Harrison Township; it was renamed Lyndhurst upon incorporation in 1917. Its location just across the Hudson River from Manhattan has shaped its identity for more than a century, first as a railroad-linked residential town and later as a close-in suburb tied to the Meadowlands' regional sports and entertainment district. The township's eastern edge is defined by the Meadowlands, a vast estuarine complex of wetlands that supports wildlife and, in surrounding municipalities, hosts MetLife Stadium, the Meadowlands Racetrack, and the American Dream retail and entertainment complex. Along its western boundary, the Passaic River separates Lyndhurst from neighboring communities in Essex and Passaic counties, while Riverside County Park threads more than 80 acres of riverfront green space through the township's northern section. Lyndhurst is a densely settled, family-oriented community with a largely walkable street grid near its center. Its housing stock blends early twentieth-century single-family homes with duplexes and mid-century apartment buildings, reflecting its long history as an entry point for families working in New York City and the industrial corridor along the Passaic. The Lyndhurst school district operates a complete K-12 system, and the township's NJ Transit rail station provides direct service into Secaucus Junction and Penn Station, keeping commutes to Manhattan within easy reach. Residents are drawn to Lyndhurst for the combination of close-in New Jersey convenience, established neighborhoods, and access to parks and the Meadowlands. The community's older commercial corridors along Ridge Road and Stuyvesant Avenue remain active with restaurants and local businesses, and its proximity to Routes 3 and 21 and the New Jersey Turnpike connects it quickly to the broader region.
Lyndhurst is a township in Bergen County, in the northeastern corner of New Jersey. It sits in the southern part of the county, between the Passaic River and the New Jersey Meadowlands, and is part of the broader New York metropolitan area.
Lyndhurst lies roughly ten miles from Midtown Manhattan, directly across the Hudson River. NJ Transit rail service from the Lyndhurst station reaches Penn Station via Secaucus Junction, and Routes 3 and 21 plus the New Jersey Turnpike provide highway access to the Lincoln Tunnel.
The Lyndhurst Public Schools serve students from kindergarten through twelfth grade, operating elementary, middle, and high schools within the township. The district is a central part of the community, and its schools are located throughout Lyndhurst's compact residential footprint.
Lyndhurst is known for its location in the New Jersey Meadowlands, just west of the Passaic River, and for its close rail and highway connections to New York City. The township is also home to the 85-acre Riverside County Park and sits next to the Meadowlands Sports Complex, which hosts MetLife Stadium and other major venues.
Lyndhurst was originally formed as Union Township in 1852, carved from portions of Harrison Township in what is now southern Bergen County. It was renamed Lyndhurst and incorporated as a township in 1917, and its location between the Passaic River and the Meadowlands has defined its development since.
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