Brookdale Park, New Jersey
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Brookdale Park is a county park located in the townships of
Bloomfield, New Jersey Bloomfield is a township in Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, and an inner-ring suburb of Newark. As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 53,105, an increase of 5,790 (+12.2%) from the 2010 census cou ...
, and Montclair. Designed by the
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landscape design firm, are in Bloomfield; Brookdale Park is part of the Essex County park system. It is partially forested and partially lawns, with paths going through.


Overview

Going through the park is a circular, one way road, with three roads leading out of the park. There are many entrances for pedestrians, and there are two parking lots of approximately forty spots each. The road goes around parts of the park that have many athletic fields, park buildings, and other facilities. In the southern end of this area is the great meadow, and on the northern side there are the playgrounds, baseball/softball fields, and the stadium with the grandstand, track, and turf soccer field. On the outside of the roadway there are many paths through the wood of stately trees that is the western half of the park. This part of the park is mostly in Montclair. Many minor facilities and areas are in the Western half. On this side there is a road entrance, the Rose Garden, the Tennis Courts, and the Dog Park. In the south there is another car entrance. In the northwestern corner there is a smaller field and the Archery range.


History

Before Brookdale was a park, the area was used by the First Nations Lenape Native Americans, later known as the Delaware, as a planting/gathering ground. In the late 17th century, Dutch pioneers took over the area, farming rhubarb on it, and put their houses there. This was the beginning of what would grow into Speertown and then be merged with Cranetown to make Montclair. The Brookdale area was originally called Stonehouse Plains by the Dutch. Land started to be purchased in 1928 and all the land, in total, were purchased by 1931. Frederick Law Olmsted Firm was chosen as the firm to design the park, and they completed most of the park by 1930 but the
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slowed work down. It was finished in 1937. This firm is well known for designing much of the
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Old timers recall the park being the site of the area's coal/wood ash dump. Off Grove Street and down what is now Chester Road, the dirt lane saw horse-drawn ash wagons carrying the discarded ashes and clinkers of coal-burning furnaces collected from homes in the surrounding towns. As coal was replaced by oil and then gas as a heating fuel, the dump became part of the future Essex County park site. On January 15, 2023 at 11:30 pm, a fatal one-car crash occurred on the downhill left bend of West Circuit Drive. An SUV left the roadway striking a lamp post, an exercise beam and a tree at high speed. Three minors in the car were injured and taken to local hospitals. One boy, 16-year-old Nathan Latifi, died in the accident. All four occupants were students at Glen Ridge High School.


Amenities

* 1½ mile fitness course * softball/baseball fields * Archery field * picnic grounds * Bike and running races * Grandstand * Restrooms * Interpretive Trail * Playgrounds * Annual arts and crafts festival * 11 Tennis Courts * Formal rose garden with over 100 different species * Summer concerts and Fourth of July celebrations * Fireworks displays * Dog Park * Soccer Fields * A block away from Yantacaw Brook Park * Mountain bike trail


Gallery

File:Rose garden at Brookdale Park (2006).jpg, Brookdale Rose Garden File:Running path at Brookdale Park (2006).jpg, A path around the perimeter of the park File:Running track at Brookdale Park (2006).jpg, The running track, grand stand, and turf soccer field File:Entry to Brookdale Dog Park (2006).jpg, The entrance/waiting area at the dog park Footnote:


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External links


Essex County Parks
{{Montclair Parks, New Jersey County parks in New Jersey Bloomfield, New Jersey Montclair, New Jersey Upper Montclair, New Jersey Parks in Essex County, New Jersey Frederick Law Olmsted works