Ramapo Valley County Reservation

584 Ramapo Valley Rd (Route 202), Mahwah, NJ 07430


Ramapo Valley County Reservation At A Glance...


About Ramapo Valley County Reservation

Ramapo Valley County Reservation is Bergen County's largest park area and is located on the edge of the Highlands Region. With the recent additions of Camp Glen Gray, Camp Tamarack and Camp Todd, the park has grown to over 4,000 acres. Visitors can hike the hills and valleys and enjoy the Ramapo River and several ponds.

Hiking and camping are available. Several tent campsites are available around Scarlet Oak Pond For sketc maps of the trails, call (201) 327-3500. Tent camping is allowed in designated areas. Call Darlington at (201) 327-3500 for camping permits and rules.

Fishing permitted on the reservation/special rules apply. (A valid NJ fishing license is required, no license is required under age 14). Cross-country skiing is also available during the winter.


  • Activities:
    • Equestrian / Horseback
    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Paddling - Kayak, Canoe, row boat
    • Skiing / Snowboarding
    • Walking
    Amenities:
    • Bathrooms
    • Boat launch
      Access to Ramapo River
    • Parking Lot(s)
    Park Type:
    • County Parks
    • Park (General)
    • Scenic Areas (overlooks/waterfalls)
    Rules/Regulations:
    • Alcohol *NOT Permitted*


Contact / Location

Primary Address:
Directions 584 Ramapo Valley Rd (Route 202),
Mahwah, NJ 07430
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