Ridgefield Park, located in the southeast corner of Bergen County, New Jersey, is a community-oriented village with a scenic riverbend setting. Despite its secluded feel, the village is well-connected with multiple highways providing easy access to New York City and North Jersey hubs. Ridgefield Park is known for its laid-back character and tight-knit community, highlighted by its historic Fourth of July celebration, one of the oldest in the country. Main Street, a quaint 0.3-mile stretch, features a variety of restaurants offering Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mediterranean, Chinese, Latin American, and Greek cuisines, along with service shops and the Art Mora Gallery. The village boasts a mix of single-family homes, many in the American Foursquare style, and brick-clad condominiums, with a median year-built of 1917. However, potential buyers should be aware of heightened flood risk and noise levels near Interstate 95. Ridgefield Park offers several public schools and the highly rated private Academy of Greatness & Excellence. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Overpeck County Park's fishing areas, athletic fields, and paved trails, as well as the Ridgefield Park Nature Preserve and McGowan Park. Commuters benefit from proximity to U.S. Route 46, Interstate 80, and Interstate 95, with Midtown Manhattan just 12 miles away and accessible via NJ Transit bus lines 165 and 167.