Kearny Riverbank Park

It is located in the Kearny Uplands north of Bergen Avenue and was extended to Belleville Turnpike in 2011 with brownfield reclamation projects.

In some cases they are named for local dignitaries, such as Norman A. Doyle, Henry J. Hill, Daniel T. Sansone, and Joseph M. Healey, all of whom served as councilmen and as Mayor of Kearny.

Irish Heritage Park is dedicated to Reverend Monsignor Joseph A. Carroll.

Another part is named in memory of the Battle of Chantilly,[6] where the town's namesake, Philip Kearny, lost his life in 1862.

[8] While most of the park is parallel to the river, Veterans Memorial Park covers an area that travels farther inland, and is situated on what was once the site of the New Jersey Home for Disabled Soldiers, an old soldiers' home which operated from 1888 to 1932, after which it donated the 10-acre grounds to the town for public recreational use.

Rapp's Boathouse seen from former New York and Greenwood Lake Railway , the WR Draw , which crosses over the park and the Passaic River
Rowers from Nutley High School