Borg's Woods Nature Preserve
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Borg's Woods Nature Preserve

Allen St & Fairmount Ave, Hackensack, NJ 07601, USA
4.4(0 reviews)
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R.E

It's very pretty, but it needs more signage on the paths and access points, as it involves crossing a stream. The downside was that people leave their trash there.

8 months ago
Claudia Sanchez

1. Walkability – The preserve has potential, but the trails are not clearly marked, which can be a bit confusing. Google Maps also doesn’t show the correct entrance, so finding your way in might take some effort. 2. Photography – Not ideal for photography at the moment. The area feels neglected, with some litter on the paths, many cut trees, and a lack of visible wildlife like birds or squirrels, or flowers. 3. Maintenance – Unfortunately, the preserve appears poorly maintained. Trails and surroundings feel unkept and could really use more care. 4. Parking – There is no designated parking area. Visitors must park along nearby residential streets. 5. Hours – Open most of the day. Overall: Borg’s Woods has a lot of natural potential, but it currently feels under-maintained and overlooked. With better upkeep, it could become a much more enjoyable spot for locals and nature lovers alike.

10 months ago
Krzysztof

Really nice, not to big easy to walk around and explore, good place to go and regenerate after work, or just walk the wood and listen to the sounds of nature. If you get lucky you can see some animals,

2 years ago
Surya Kiran

FULL DISCLOSURE: I had really high expectations going here, may be that's why I was disappointed a little. The walk way from the road into the woods had a lot of broken beer bottles. So, please be careful when you arrive here. Also there was a lot of trash , tissue paper thrown all over the place when you walk into the preserve area. However, once you go a little deeper in to the woods, you encounter a picturesque place you can relax.

4 years ago
R David Koby

Off the beaten path nature center. This is basically a secluded nature walk on dirt paths through the woods. All that is missing are the bread crumbs left by Hansel and Gretel. I spotted deer hoof prints in a muddy section of path. (See photo and look closely) There are birds, wildflowers and other animal life, ESPECIALLY mosquitos. Unless you have spray you will be eaten alive if you visit on a hot muggy day following a period of rain. No facilities. There's at least a couple of entry points. Mine is to take Allen Street off E. Spring Valley Ave, one block west of Summit Avenue. There's only a tiny sign on Spring Valley for the preserve so look closely.

7 years ago
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