Naarderbos is a recreational area in the Gooi region in the province of North Holland in the Netherlands.
It consists partly of woodland and meadows and has a villa closed community also referred to as "Naarderwoonbos".
The Naarderbos consists mostly of oak, chestnut and beech-wood trees and it has many paths for walking, as well as picnic areas.
There have been sightings of moles, snakes, ferrets and a variety of bird species.
There is a family of storks that live there and visit during the summer and there is also an overpopulated species of wild brown rabbits.