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Red Roof Inn

Hackensack River

Source: new_jersey_marine_sciences_consortium Updated 1 year ago

City: Secaucus, NJ
County: Hudson County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 40.79926667, -74.06645000
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Located at 15 Meadowlands Parkway & Sanderling Parkway in Secaucus, the Red Roof Inn provides a convenient concrete boat ramp for access to the Hackensack River. The facility features a well-maintained parking lot for easy vehicle and gear unloading, with adequate water depth maintained even at low tide—important to note for tidal river paddling. The ramp accommodates boats 24 feet and under and includes amenities such as restrooms, trash facilities, docking areas, and lighting for dawn and dusk launches.

Paddlers and boaters should be aware that commercial traffic uses this section of the Hackensack River, so expect river activity alongside recreational use. With multiple access points along the river corridor, this location serves as a solid option for kayakers and canoeists exploring the Hackensack. Plan your launch timing around the tide if you're using a smaller vessel, as low tide depth can be a consideration. For specific information about current conditions, fees, or hours of operation, contact the Red Roof Inn directly at 201-319-1000.
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The Museum of American Finance is the nation's only independent public museum dedicated to the history of American finance. Through its collections and exhibitions, the Museum guards America's collective financial memory and interprets current financial issues, thereby connecting the past with the present while serving as a guide for the future. Through its lectures, programs and financial...

The Museum of American Finance is the nation's only independent public museum dedicated to the history of American finance. Through its collections and exhibitions, the Museum guards America's collective financial memory and interprets current financial issues, thereby connecting the past with the present while serving as a guide for the future. Through its lectures, programs and financial literacy initiatives, the Museum provides a deeper understanding of finance and economics to visitors of all ages. Located in a historic New York City bank building, the Museum features permanent exhibits on the financial markets, money, banking and entrepreneurship, as well as timely temporary exhibits.

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