The Saddle River flows south through much of Bergen County, New Jersey. The river runs through densely populated suburban areas for much of its course. The river takes its name from the river near Saddell in Argyll and Bute in Scotland. The headwaters of the Saddle River are in the piedmont terrain of Rockland County, in southern New York state. Streams from this area flow south, forming the Saddle River at their confluence, two miles south of the New York state border, in the town of Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
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| - Il Saddle è un fiume degli Stati Uniti d'America che attraversa la Contea di Bergen (New Jersey). Il fiume attraversa zone di periferia densamente popolate per gran parte del suo corso. La sorgente del fiume si trova nella zona di bassa montagna della Contea di Rockland, nel sud-est dello Stato di New York. L', uno dei principali affluenti, si congiunge al Saddle nel . Il punto in cui i due fiumi si uniscono segna il confine fra quattro città della contea di Bergen: Ridgewood, Paramus, Glen Rock e Fair Lawn. Il fiume si getta poi nel fiume Passaic. (it)
- The Saddle River flows south through much of Bergen County, New Jersey. The river runs through densely populated suburban areas for much of its course. The river takes its name from the river near Saddell in Argyll and Bute in Scotland. The headwaters of the Saddle River are in the piedmont terrain of Rockland County, in southern New York state. Streams from this area flow south, forming the Saddle River at their confluence, two miles south of the New York state border, in the town of Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. (en)
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| - Rivers of Bergen County, New Jersey
- Rivers of Rockland County, New York
- Rochelle Park, New Jersey
- Rockland County, New York
- Bergen County, New Jersey
- Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey
- Ridgewood, New Jersey
- United States Geological Survey
- Upper Saddle River, New Jersey
- List of rivers of New Jersey
- Saddell
- Saddle Brook, New Jersey
- Saddle River, New Jersey
- Garfield, New Jersey
- Glen Rock, New Jersey
- Lodi, New Jersey
- Brown bullhead
- Centrarchidae
- Waldwick, New Jersey
- Wallington, New Jersey
- Largemouth bass
- Airmont, New York
- Esox
- Fair Lawn, New Jersey
- Paramus, New Jersey
- Passaic River
- Ho-Ho-Kus Brook
- Ramapo River
- Hackensack River
- Argyll and Bute
- Arthur Kill
- Atlantic Ocean
- Rivers of New Jersey
- Rivers of New York (state)
- Kill van Kull
- Tributaries of the Passaic River
- Trout
- New Jersey
- New York (state)
- Newark Bay
- Saddle River County Park
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| - The Saddle River flows south through much of Bergen County, New Jersey. The river runs through densely populated suburban areas for much of its course. The river takes its name from the river near Saddell in Argyll and Bute in Scotland. The headwaters of the Saddle River are in the piedmont terrain of Rockland County, in southern New York state. Streams from this area flow south, forming the Saddle River at their confluence, two miles south of the New York state border, in the town of Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. From its feeder streams in Upper Saddle River and the source in Airmont, New York, the Saddle River continues south for 16.3 miles, passing through the towns of Saddle River, Waldwick, Ho-Ho-Kus, Ridgewood, Glen Rock, Paramus, Fair Lawn, Rochelle Park, Saddle Brook, Lodi, Garfield, and Wallington. The Ho-Ho-Kus Brook, a major tributary, joins the Saddle River at the Dunkerhook area of Saddle River County Park. Their confluence marks the border of four Bergen County towns: Ridgewood, Paramus, Glen Rock and Fair Lawn. The terminus of the Saddle River is at Garfield and Wallington, where the waterway empties into the Passaic River. The Passaic River drains at Newark Bay and via Arthur Kill and Kill van Kull to the Atlantic Ocean. The northern part of the Saddle River watershed drains an area between the Ramapo River watershed to the west, and the Hackensack River watershed to the east. Fish species in the Saddle River include largemouth bass, pickerel, bullhead catfish, sunfish and different varieties of trout. Most of the trout are stocked by the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife, although the uppermost reaches of the river and some of its tributaries hold wild brown trout. These wild trout are threatened by increased residential use of lawn fertilizer which contributes to algae and weed growth. (en)
- Il Saddle è un fiume degli Stati Uniti d'America che attraversa la Contea di Bergen (New Jersey). Il fiume attraversa zone di periferia densamente popolate per gran parte del suo corso. La sorgente del fiume si trova nella zona di bassa montagna della Contea di Rockland, nel sud-est dello Stato di New York. L', uno dei principali affluenti, si congiunge al Saddle nel . Il punto in cui i due fiumi si uniscono segna il confine fra quattro città della contea di Bergen: Ridgewood, Paramus, Glen Rock e Fair Lawn. Il fiume si getta poi nel fiume Passaic. (it)
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