Bergen County Highway Crossroads
Welcome to Saddle Brook, a tight-knit Bergen County township at the crossroads of Interstate 80 and the Garden State Parkway, traced by the Saddle River County Park.
Saddle Brook is a township in Bergen County, New Jersey, positioned along the Saddle River about 15 miles northwest of Manhattan. It is one of the older communities in a county defined by commuter suburbs, with roots that reach back to Saddle River Township, created in 1716 as one of Bergen County's oldest municipalities. The Lenape people inhabited the area before European settlement, and for much of its early history the township remained a largely rural, agricultural district west of the river. Over the centuries, the area evolved from a colonial-era township into the dense, established suburb it is today. The township's defining modern feature is transportation. The junction of Interstate 80 and the Garden State Parkway sits within its borders, giving Saddle Brook direct highway access toward the George Washington Bridge and Manhattan, as well as up and down New Jersey's most heavily traveled parkway corridor. That location, combined with proximity to the enormous retail district of neighboring Paramus, makes Saddle Brook one of the more convenient addresses in northern Bergen County. With about 14,000 residents, Saddle Brook is modest in scale and close-knit in character. Its streets are lined with Cape Cods, colonials, and other mid-century single-family homes, and residents frequently cite the community's neighborly, multigenerational feel, with families who stay for decades and children who buy homes on the same blocks where they grew up. The 577-acre Saddle River County Park runs along the township's western edge, providing a linear green space with paths, a lake, ball fields, and picnic areas that stretches toward Ridgewood. The Saddle Brook School District serves local students through high school, and the township's central location puts both the region's employment centers and its shopping, dining, and cultural amenities within a short drive. For buyers and renters seeking an established, accessible Bergen County community with a genuine neighborhood feel — and without the higher entry costs of some surrounding towns — Saddle Brook offers a balanced, practical, and enduring option.
Saddle Brook is a township in Bergen County, New Jersey, located in the northeastern part of the state. It sits along the Saddle River, roughly 15 miles northwest of Midtown Manhattan, near the Paramus retail district.
The Saddle Brook School District is a comprehensive community public school system serving the township's students from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. It operates five schools and enrolls roughly 1,850 students in a single unified K-12 progression.
Saddle Brook's history began with Saddle River Township, created on March 20, 1716, making it one of the oldest municipalities in Bergen County. The area was originally inhabited by the Lenape people before European settlement.
Saddle Brook sits at a major transportation junction where Interstate 80 meets the Garden State Parkway, with direct access via Parkway Exit 159. This gives residents fast highway routes toward Manhattan, Newark, and points across northern New Jersey.
Saddle River County Park, a 577-acre linear park, follows the Saddle River through the township. Its Otto Pehle Area in Saddle Brook includes a lake, picnic areas, ball fields, basketball and tennis courts, and a paved path that connects to Ridgewood.
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