Situated in Bergen County along the eastern edge of the Ramapo Mountains, Haworth, New Jersey is a small residential borough of roughly two square miles that has maintained its quiet, small-town character while sitting just 15 miles from Midtown Manhattan. Incorporated in 1904, Haworth occupies a distinct position among its neighbors — it lacks the commercial sprawl of nearby Paramus and the density of Hackensack, offering instead tree-lined streets, low traffic, and a genuine sense of civic calm that is increasingly rare this close to New York City.
Residents are served by the Haworth Public School system and feed into Northern Valley Regional High School, a district consistently recognized for strong academic outcomes. The borough's proximity to the Palisades Interstate Parkway and New Jersey Transit bus routes along nearby corridors makes commuting practical without requiring a car for every errand. Haworth also borders the Oradell Reservoir watershed, giving the area a greenbelt feel that larger Bergen County municipalities simply cannot replicate.
For buyers who want proximity to the city without surrendering the feel of a genuine neighborhood, Haworth represents one of Bergen County's most compelling — and most enduring — choices.