Oradell Reservoir loop via Lake Shore Drive
Oradell Reservoir loop via Lake Shore Drive
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Enjoy an easy 2.1-mile hike around the Oradell Reservoir via Lake Shore Drive, offering peaceful forest paths and reservoir views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.33 km
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2.99 km
148 m
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The trail features a mostly flat terrain, primarily consisting of hard-packed dirt or gravel pathways. While generally well-maintained, you might encounter some unpaved segments. It's an easy walk suitable for all fitness levels.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed or not. It's always best to check local signage at the trailhead or the official website for the most current regulations regarding pets on the Lake Shore Drive and around the Oradell Reservoir.
The trail is surrounded by beautiful water and trees, suggesting it's enjoyable across multiple seasons. Given its peaceful and quiet nature, it's likely pleasant in spring, summer, and fall. Winter hikes could also be scenic, but always check local conditions.
There is no information indicating that permits or entrance fees are required for this trail. Public access sections have reportedly reopened, suggesting it's freely accessible.
The trail is known as the Oradell Reservoir loop via Lake Shore Drive. While specific parking locations aren't detailed, it's highly probable that parking is available near Lake Shore Drive in Haworth, which serves as a primary access point for the loop.
You can expect a peaceful and quiet environment, with the trail winding through lush forests. There are occasional views of the crystal-clear Oradell Reservoir, surrounded by beautiful water and trees, creating a calm atmosphere. The Oradell Dam also offers a nice vantage point.
Yes, the trail offers views of the Oradell Reservoir, which is a significant landmark and a crucial drinking water source. The Oradell Dam provides a good spot for viewing the water. The trail itself follows Lake Shore Drive.
Given its 'easy' difficulty grade and mostly flat, well-maintained terrain, this loop is very suitable for families and hikers of all skill levels, including beginners and those with children.
While the Oradell Reservoir is beautiful, it is completely fenced, meaning direct access to the shore for resting or other activities might not be possible. It is a protected Category 1 water source.
Recent reports indicate that sections of the trail allowing public access have reopened. For the most up-to-date information on trail conditions, it's advisable to check local park websites or community forums before your visit, especially after adverse weather.
The provided information does not mention specific facilities like restrooms or water fountains directly on the trail. As the Oradell Reservoir is a drinking water source, it's best to bring your own water and plan accordingly for facilities before or after your hike.