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Just a Walk in the Park: Ridgewood Residents Enjoy First ‘Park Walk’ of 2026 on Dunham Trail

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Step into Spring: Ridgewood Residents Kick Off the Season with the First ‘Park Walk’ of 2026

photo courtesy of the Village of Ridgewood

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

RIDGEWOOD, NJ — There’s no better way to shake off the winter blues than a stroll through our village’s green spaces. This week, Ridgewood residents laced up their sneakers for the first official Park Walk of the season, rediscovering the natural beauty that makes our corner of Bergen County so unique.

While the group explored several paths, the spotlight was firmly on one of Ridgewood’s most storied stretches of land: The Dunham Trail.

Spotlight on the Dunham Trail: A Path Through History

If you’ve ever walked the stretch between Grove Street and Spring Ave, you’ve stepped onto a piece of Ridgewood’s living history. The Dunham Trail is more than just a scenic shortcut; it is a dedicated greenway that preserves the rustic charm of our village.

The History of Dunham Trail:

  • A Legacy of Preservation: The trail is named in honor of Elizabeth Dunham, a fierce advocate for open space in Ridgewood. In the mid-20th century, when suburban development was rapidly expanding, Dunham and local conservationists worked to ensure this wooded corridor remained untouched for future generations.

  • The “Hidden” Woods: For decades, the trail has served as a sanctuary for local bird species and wildlife. Its paths follow the natural topography of the area, offering a more rugged, “forest-like” experience compared to the paved paths of Veterans Field.

  • Community Connection: Historically, the trail has been maintained through a mix of municipal support and volunteer “trail days,” where residents come together to clear debris and plant native species—a tradition that continues to this day.

Why Residents are “Taking a Hike” in 2026

The return of the Park Walk program highlights a growing trend in Ridgewood: Nature as Wellness. After a long winter, these organized walks provide:

  1. Mental Clarity: Studies show that “forest bathing” or walking in wooded areas like Dunham Trail reduces stress levels.

  2. Social Connection: The Park Walks are a fantastic way for neighbors to reconnect and meet new friends.

  3. Local Discovery: Even lifelong residents often find new “secret spots” or hidden blooms they’ve never noticed before.

Join the Next Walk!

The season is just getting started. Whether you are a history buff interested in the Dunham legacy or just looking for some fresh air, there is a place for you on the path.

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