Equipment - 3/5
Parking - 5/5
Bathrooms - 2.5/5
This park is set next to a school and when I went on a weekday around 3pm, it was swarming with children in the park leaving from school, and a ton of kids entering the baseball fields and other athletic fields. The bathroom was locked but there were porter potties. The park has many low effort machines and one main calisthenics station with pull up bar, dip bar, and decline bench. This is a new park, I believe it was finished in April 2026. The kids in the photos asked to be in them.
Equipment - 3/5
Parking - 5/5
Bathrooms - Unknown
This park has a pull up bar, dip bars, medium bars and low-effort exercise machines. It is next to Fair Lawn's town pool. I don't come here often so my info may be slightly off.
Equipment - 3.5/5
Parking - 4.5/5
Bathrooms - 1/5
This park has exercise equipment scattered along a relatively long walking path. The pull up bars are in the far side of the park if you parked in the main lot. The equipment is actually pretty good, especially the unique steep ab benches, low straight bars, rings, and dip bars. I don't come here often but when I checked the bathroom it was locked.
Equipment - 3/5
Parking - 4/5
Bathrooms - Uknown
This park has exercise equipment scatered along a walking path. There are good dip bars. Not much else to say except that this style of equipment is common throughout parks in our area.
Equipment - 3/5
Parking - 4/5
Bathrooms - Unknown
This park has exercise equipment scattered along the waterfront, but the only equipment I find useful is the pull up/dip combo. There are various other low effort machines and step platforms so there are some other items others may find useful. There is also a section of more machines that seem a bit older. Lastly, inside the playground are a few medium bars and one super unique chest high straight bar that is great for learning freestyle. Personally, I built the courage for muscle up 360s on this bar.
Equipment - 2/5
Parking - 5/5
Bathrooms - Unknown but probably good.
This park is set in a beautiful park with many amenities, and the calisthenics section seems brand new with a nice gazebo in the center. Unfortunately, the equipment could be better. There is a good pull up bar and low bar with various handles that is good for sets and reps. The things that resemble dip bars are too wide to be used as such, they are some type of rehab tool. There are also a few low effort machines here.
Equipment - 3/5
Parking - 2.5/5
Bathrooms - Uknown
Views - 5/5
This park has exercise equipment scattered along a relatively long walking path. There are amazing views of the Statue of Liberty and very family friendly with lots of attractions and places to go nearby. Unpictured is a set of good dip bars. When I went in April 2026 and parked in Parking Lot #6, it was free.
Equipment - 3/5
Parking - 5/5
Bathrooms - 5/5
This park is set in a beautiful setting, with multiple baseball fields and a solid walking path going around the park. There is also a path that takes you to Hegeman park on the other side, but there is no workout stations there. Westvale park calisthenics section has pull up bars, a medium bar, a low bar, and also a couple of low parallel bars, and a step platform. It is right next to a playground so expect kids running around.
Equipment - 3/5
Parking - 3/5
Bathrooms - 3/5
Goffle Brook Park has equipment scattered along a walking path. There is hardly any shade. It's a huge park, the calisthenics equipment is near the Ryerson House Monument where there is also a small parking lot. There is parking in other small lots throughout the park. The walking path is not fully paved.
Equipment - 2/5
Parking - 3/5
Bathrooms - 0/5
This park has a great pull up bar structure with three heights, very sturdy. Ground is a little uneven though. There is also a flat bench with a bar on it and some low effort machines. There is designated parking for park goers
Equipment - 3/5
Parking - 4.5/5
Bathrooms - 5/5
Gina's Field is a relatively new park. It has an abundance of street parking as well as a few small parking lots. There is a paved walking path that goes around the field, and scattered along the path are a few workout stations. The one time I came, the bathroom in the hut was open and clean.