City of Water Day — Hackensack Riverkeeper
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City of Water Day — Hackensack Riverkeeper

A community celebration of our local waterways featuring free activities and environmental awareness.

Sat, 25 Jul 2026 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (America/New_York) Laurel Hill Park Secaucus , New Jersey
City of Water Day is an annual celebration dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of our local waterways. Hosted by the Hackensack Riverkeeper at Laurel Hill Park, this event invites the community to engage with the river through various activities, including free kayaking opportunities. It serves as a platform to promote environmental stewardship, celebrate the beauty of the Hackensack River, and foster a deeper connection between residents and their natural surroundings in Secaucus.

What to Expect

An outdoor community event focused on water conservation and recreation at a local park.

Who Should Attend

  • Nature lovers
  • Families
  • Environmentalists
  • Local residents
  • Outdoor enthusiasts

Agenda Overview

The event takes place on July 25, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Venue & Address
Laurel Hill Park
36 Laurel Hill Rd
Secaucus , New Jersey – 07094
United States
Organizer
Hackensack Riverkeeper · Non-profit Organization
The Hackensack Riverkeeper is dedicated to the protection and restoration of the Hackensack River watershed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the event free?
Yes, the event is free to attend.
Where is it held?
Laurel Hill Park, 36 Laurel Hill Rd, Secaucus, NJ.
Are there activities for kids?
Yes, the event is family-friendly with various outdoor activities.
Do I need to bring my own kayak?
The event typically provides kayaking opportunities; check the website for details.
Is registration required?
Check the Hackensack Riverkeeper website for the latest updates on registration.
What if it rains?
Outdoor events are subject to weather conditions; check the official site for updates.
Tags
Outdoor Water Community Environment Secaucus Kayaking
Summary
A community event celebrating local waterways with environmental activities.
Highlights
  • Free kayaking
  • Environmental education
  • Community engagement
  • Waterway celebration
  • Nature exploration
  • Local park setting
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