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Ringwood

A Nature Lover’s Paradise

BY LINDSEY GETZ

Ringwood has been called a nature lover’s paradise—and for good reason. Situated among the Ramapo Mountains and surrounded by lakes, the town has an ecotourism draw. Those seeking a connection with the outdoors can find plenty to do—while the town’s friendly community spirit often draws people to take up roots and stay.

Ringwood holds a key place in history because of the area’s large deposits of iron ore. During the Revolutionary War, Ringwood Ironworks produced arms for the Continental Army. Today, residents and visitors are drawn to the natural beauty of the region and the recreational opportunities this affords. Though a mere 40-minute drive from Manhattan, Ringwood feels a lot like a hidden gem full of appealing green space and soothing water.

Geography plays a role in the secluded feel as there are only three ways into the town, which is surrounded by water, forest, hills, and the mountains. In fact, one theory as to the town’s name is it is truly encircled by woods. When in Ringwood, you truly feel encompassed in nature. During the height of the pandemic, this made the area extremely appealing. As people sought ways to spend time outside, it became clear Ringwood could offer it all.

Deputy Mayor Jaime Landis said since that time, they have seen a boom in Ringwood’s housing market.

According to NJ Realtors® June 2022 housing data reports, single family homes in Ringwood were on the market for just 29 days and received an average of 107.1% of the list price. Homes prices throughout the state are on the rise, and Ringwood is no different with its median sales price clocking in at $450,000, a 15.1% increase year-to-date.

Councilwoman Michelle Kerr said she always wanted to raise her family in a town where “people waved back”—and she found that in Ringwood. She said anytime she’s out walking with the kids, everyone waves—whether they know her or not.

“Ringwood is also a place where kids can be kids—spending all day outside instead of stuck indoors,” said Kerr. “It’s a friendly town where everyone really has a sense of community spirt, which is something often lost these days.”

Landis agrees and said although there’s no question the area is special due to its connection with the environment, it’s the people that set Ringwood apart. “The magic of Ringwood comes from the people,” said Landis. “It lies in the spirit of our volunteers and the way that we are all there for one another.”

For those who move to Ringwood, the town is made up of private lake communities residents can join, much like they would a local pool. These communities host recreational swimming, ice cream socials, and more old-fashioned fun. For visitors or those without a private lake membership, there is Shepherd Lake, part of Ringwood State Park. This public lake offers boating, fishing, and a stunning backdrop to hiking, biking, and picnicking.

Ringwood State Park is a key draw to the area. According to the New Jersey State Park Service, it boasts shimmering ponds and streams, specialty gardens, and an intricate trail system. It also has The State Botanical Garden and Ringwood and Skylands Manors, which make lovely day trip destinations.

During the holiday season, the manors are decorated beautifully and draw people in for tours. Ringwood Manor hosts Victorian Christmas open house weekends with tours, holiday tea, and fine arts sales.

It’s also difficult to go far in Ringwood without seeing water. The region is home to the Monksville Reservoir, which is surrounded by forest and offers paddle boarding and kayaking lessons and rentals. Visitors can also rent a dragon board, a four-person racing style paddleboard, to tour the Reservoir.

Whether coming for the day or looking for a home, Ringwood has much to offer. This provides the opportunity to take in a show, enjoy a top-notch meal, or just enjoy the sights of the city. Ringwood also provides a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle— where life is enjoyed at a slightly slower pace and people are truly connected to their natural surroundings. To many, Ringwood is a place to live in the present moment and enjoy the magic of community.

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