Ramapo Foothills Lake Town
Welcome to Oakland, a wooded Bergen County borough shaped by the Ramapo River and its lakes, with spacious neighborhoods and a practical commute toward Manhattan.
Oakland is a borough in northern Bergen County, New Jersey, a suburb of New York City set in the foothills of the Ramapo Mountains along the Ramapo River. The 2020 census counted 12,748 residents. The borough's history stretches back to the 18th century, when it was a farming and lumbering area whose mills ran on the waters of the Ramapo River and its streams; that water-rich landscape still shapes the town, from Crystal Lake and nearby reservoirs to the wooded hills that frame its neighborhoods. Oakland's residential character is distinctly suburban and semi-rural, with large lots, mature trees, and lake communities. The Ramapo Mountain Lakes association encompasses roughly 1,650 homes across more than forty streets, while the Ramapo River Reserve adds several hundred newer homes — together a substantial share of the borough's roughly 4,400 homes. This gives Oakland a lake-community feel unusual in Bergen County. The borough is well connected for commuters. Interstate 287, Route 208, and U.S. Route 202 run through or near the borough, and Coach USA's Short Line provides bus service to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan. The location balances a quiet, wooded setting with access to Bergen County's commercial corridors and the wider New York metropolitan area. Education is provided by Oakland Public Schools for kindergarten through eighth grade, with elementary schools including Dogwood Hill, Heights, and Manito, and Valley Middle School. High school students attend Indian Hills High School in the Ramapo Indian Hills Regional district, shared with Franklin Lakes and Wyckoff. For residents, Oakland combines a historic, water-centered landscape, spacious neighborhoods, and practical access to the region's employment centers.
Oakland is in Bergen County, New Jersey, in the northwestern corner of the county near the Ramapo Mountains and the Passaic County border. The borough is a suburb of New York City.
Oakland Public Schools serve grades K-8 at three elementary schools and Valley Middle School. High school students attend Indian Hills High School in the Ramapo Indian Hills Regional High School District, shared with Franklin Lakes and Wyckoff.
Oakland is known for its lakes and water landscape — the Ramapo River runs through town, and lake communities like Ramapo Mountain Lakes and the Ramapo River Reserve organize much of the borough's housing.
Oakland is roughly 25 miles northwest of Manhattan. Coach USA's Short Line provides commuter bus service to the Port Authority Bus Terminal, and Interstate 287 and Route 208 connect to the George Washington Bridge.
Interstate 287 (exits 57 and 58), Route 208, and U.S. Route 202 run through Oakland, linking the borough to the rest of Bergen County, northern New Jersey, and the New York metropolitan area, including the George Washington Bridge.
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Oakland's housing is characterized by larger, wooded lots and a mix of older lake cottages, expanded mid-century homes, and newer construction. Two lake associations — Ramapo Mountain Lakes and the Ramapo River Reserve — organize a significant portion of the borough's roughly 4,400 homes, offering community amenities and a shared lake-oriented lifestyle. The dominant housing type is the single-family home, often on more land than is typical closer to New York. The borough's low-density, semi-rural character and strong schools make it appealing to families seeking space and a natural setting.
Oakland's residential landscape is anchored by its lake communities. Ramapo Mountain Lakes, with about 1,650 homes across more than forty streets, is the borough's largest neighborhood association, while the Ramapo River Reserve is a newer community of roughly 400 homes. Beyond these, established single-family neighborhoods spread through the wooded hills near the Ramapo River. To the west, the borough approaches the Wanaque Reservoir watershed, and neighboring communities include Franklin Lakes and Wyckoff, giving Oakland a leafy, low-density regional context.
Oakland offers a quiet, outdoor-oriented suburban lifestyle. Residents enjoy lake swimming, boating, and community beaches through the lake associations, and the Ramapo River and surrounding woodlands support fishing and hiking. Local shopping and dining cluster along Ramapo Valley Road, with larger retail in nearby Franklin Lakes, Wayne, and Mahwah. The borough's schools, recreation programs, and lake communities foster a strong neighborhood identity, while commuter buses and highways keep New York City and Bergen County employment within reach for working residents.
Oakland Public Schools serve students in kindergarten through eighth grade at Dogwood Hill, Heights, and Manito elementary schools and Valley Middle School. For grades nine through twelve, Oakland sends students to Indian Hills High School in the Ramapo Indian Hills Regional High School District, which Oakland shares with Franklin Lakes and Wyckoff. The district structure provides small neighborhood elementary schools and a well-regarded regional high school, making Oakland's schools a central draw for families moving to the borough.
Oakland sits at a northern New Jersey crossroads, with Interstate 287 (exits 57 and 58), Route 208, and U.S. Route 202 providing access across Bergen County and toward New York State. Coach USA's Short Line runs commuter buses to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan, with limited NJ Transit bus service as well. The borough is primarily car-oriented, but its highway network puts the George Washington Bridge, Bergen County employment centers, and the region's airports within a reasonable drive for commuters.
Oakland's recreation is defined by water and open space. The borough's lake communities offer beaches, swimming, and boating, while the Ramapo River supports fishing and riverside walks. Local parks provide ball fields, playgrounds, and trails, and the Ramapo Mountains to the west offer hiking in the Ramapo Valley and near the Wanaque Reservoir. Residents also reach Ringwood State Park and the larger Highlands trail network within a short drive, making the borough a practical base for year-round outdoor activity.
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