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Oradell

A refined Pascack Valley borough with reservoir views

Median Home: $950K Population: ~8,200 4560 minutes to Manhattan via NJ Transit train

By Scott Selleck  Licensed NJ/FL Real Estate Agent | 32+ Years in Bergen & Hudson Counties | The Selleck Group / KW City Views Realty

Last updated: June 2026

What Is It Like to Live in Oradell, NJ?

Oradell is a distinctive borough of approximately 8,000 residents known for its local schools, the Oradell Reservoir, and a strong sense of community. With median home values of \$560K to \$720K, it offers a residential lifestyle in a scenic Bergen County setting.

Oradell is a refined borough of approximately 8,200 residents in the Pascack Valley region of Bergen County, distinguished by its scenic reservoir, schools rated above average, and a residential character that appeals to homebuyers and professionals seeking upscale residential living. The Oradell Reservoir  a defining feature of the community  provides a picturesque backdrop and contributes to the borough's distinctive character.

The residential landscape features spacious colonials, Tudors, and contemporary homes set on generous lots with large canopy landscaping. The Oradell School District and River Dell Regional High School consistently earn strong ratings, making the borough a top choice for homebuyers prioritizing education. The Hiram Blauvelt Art Museum adds cultural depth to the community, showcasing fine art in a historic setting.

Oradell benefits from NJ Transit Pascack Valley Line train service, with the Oradell station providing access to Secaucus Junction and Hoboken Terminal. The Kinderkamack Road corridor offers a selection of restaurants and shops, and the borough's proximity to Paramus retail centers ensures convenient access to major shopping destinations.

Schools Serving Oradell, NJ?

Rated A on Niche.com (as of 2025). Oradell School and River Dell Regional High School offer academics and community programs.

What Do Homes Cost in Oradell, NJ in 2026?

Median around $950K. Spacious colonials and Tudors on large lots.

How Long Is the Commute from Oradell to NYC?

NJ Transit Pascack Valley Line to Secaucus Junction/Hoboken. Express bus to Port Authority. 4560 min.

Where Are the Best Restaurants in Oradell, NJ?

The Oak House

A contemporary American restaurant on Kinderkamack Road with seasonal dishes, craft cocktails, and a warm, inviting atmosphere.

ORA FreeStyle Italian

An innovative Italian restaurant on Kinderkamack Road offering creative pasta dishes, wood-fired pizzas, and a modern dining experience.

Bacari Grill

A refined American bistro nearby in Township of Washington with seasonal dishes, craft cocktails, and a polished atmosphere.

Sanducci's Trattoria

A beloved family-owned Italian restaurant on Kinderkamack Road in River Edge serving classic pasta dishes and homemade desserts.

Oradell's Kinderkamack Road corridor offers refined dining options, with the wider Pascack Valley providing additional culinary destinations.

What Parks and Recreation Does Oradell Offer?

Oradell Reservoir

A scenic reservoir managed by United Water, surrounded by walking paths and natural green space  a defining feature of the borough.

Hiram Blauvelt Art Museum

A cultural gem showcasing fine art and wildlife paintings, housed in a historic Oradell home.

Memorial Park

A community park with athletic fields, playgrounds, and open green space for community recreation and community events.

Hackensack Riverfront

Scenic areas along the Hackensack River offering walking paths, fishing spots, and natural beauty.

What Community Events and Festivals Happen in Oradell, NJ?

Oradell Farmers Market

Weekly seasonal market featuring local produce, baked goods, and artisanal products from Bergen County vendors.

Independence Day Celebration

Annual Fourth of July festivities with community activities, live music, and evening fireworks.

Holiday Tree Lighting

A festive community gathering each December with caroling, hot cocoa, and the official tree lighting ceremony.

Oradell Community Day

An annual celebration with food vendors, live entertainment, and activities for all ages celebrating Oradell's community spirit.

How Do You Get to Manhattan from Oradell, NJ?

Oradell is served by the NJ Transit Pascack Valley Line, with the Oradell station offering service to Secaucus Junction. From Secaucus, transfer to NJ Transit trains to Penn Station or PATH to Midtown Manhattan. Total commute is approximately 4560 minutes.

Bus service via NJ Transit (Routes 165 and 756) provides direct access to the Port Authority Bus Terminal, often a faster option during peak commute hours.

By car, Oradell is accessible via Kinderkamack Road and nearby Route 4. Driving to Midtown Manhattan takes approximately 4055 minutes off-peak, with easy access to the GW Bridge corridor.

Oradell — Schools & Education

Schools serving the Oradell area span public, private, parochial, and early childhood options across multiple grade levels.

Public Schools

The Oradell Public School District serves this community. Schools in the district include:

Elementary Schools

  • Oradell Public School — K6

Middle Schools

  • River Dell Middle School (regional) — 78

High Schools

  • River Dell Regional High School — 912

For enrollment information and district details, visit Oradell Public School District.

Cooperative Programs

  • River Dell Regional School District — Oradell and River Edge students attend River Dell Regional schools for grades 712. | More info

Day Care & Early Childhood

  • Oradell Early Learning — InfantPre-K | Early childhood programs through local providers.

School ratings are sourced from GreatSchools.org as of 2026 and may change. Verify current data directly with the school district or GreatSchools.org.

How Do You Get to NYC from Oradell?

Oradell is served by NJ Transit rail on the Pascack Valley Line with direct trains to Hoboken Terminal. Express bus service to the Port Authority is also available.

NJ Transit Pascack Valley Line

The Oradell train station provides direct service to Hoboken Terminal in approximately 30 minutes. Connect at Secaucus Junction for Penn Station service.

NJ Transit Bus to Port Authority

Bus routes serve Oradell with connections to the Port Authority Bus Terminal. Commute times typically 5065 minutes.

Driving via Route 4

Route 4 provides highway access to the GW Bridge corridor. Driving to Midtown takes approximately 3555 minutes off-peak.

Average Commute

Oradell residents average approximately 5065 minutes door-to-door to Midtown Manhattan via train.

What Are the Schools Like in Oradell?

Oradell's public schools serving the community, with the River Dell Regional High School District serving upper grades. The district is known for academics and community programs.

Oradell Public Schools

Elementary schools serving the borough's approximately 8,200 residents with solid academics.

River Dell Regional High School

Students attend this regional high school serving Oradell and River Edge, offering academics, athletics, and extracurriculars.

Nearby Private Schools

Private and parochial options in neighboring communities provide additional educational choices.

Oradell Public Library

The borough library offers programs for all ages and serves as a community hub.

School ratings, when cited, are sourced from GreatSchools.org or Niche.com and are provided for informational purposes only. Verify current ratings directly with the relevant school district or rating source.

Where Are the Best Coffee Shops in Oradell?

Oradell has local caf�s along the main commercial corridors, with easy access to River Edge and New Milford dining options.

Local Caf�s & Bakeries

Coffee shops and bakeries along Oradell's commercial corridors serve the community in a small-town atmosphere.

River Edge Options (nearby)

Neighboring River Edge offers additional caf� and dining options just minutes away.

Is Oradell Good for Pet Owners?

Oradell is pet-friendly with walkable streets, borough parks, and the Oradell Reservoir area nearby. Veterinary services are available in neighboring towns.

Nearby Veterinary Clinics

Veterinary practices in neighboring River Edge, New Milford, and Hackensack provide comprehensive pet care.

Borough Parks

Community parks with green space provide settings for pleasant leashed dog walks.

Oradell Reservoir Area

The reservoir area provides walking paths and natural green space, though access may be limited in some areas.

Pet Supply Shopping

Pet supply stores are accessible in nearby Paramus and Hackensack.

What Hospitals and Medical Services Are Near Oradell?

Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck and Hackensack University Medical Center are both accessible from Oradell.

Holy Name Medical Center (Teaneck)

A major 361-bed hospital about 5 miles south, providing comprehensive emergency and specialty care.

Hackensack University Medical Center

One of New Jersey's largest hospitals, about 8 miles away. A Level I Trauma Center.

Primary Care

Primary care physicians are available in Oradell and neighboring communities.

Pharmacies

CVS and Walgreens are accessible in Oradell and nearby Paramus.

Where Do Residents Shop for Groceries in Oradell?

Oradell has local markets and is minutes from major grocery shopping in Paramus, River Edge, and Hackensack.

Local Markets

Small markets and delis in Oradell serve daily grocery needs.

ShopRite (nearby)

Full-service supermarkets in nearby Paramus and Hackensack provide complete grocery selections.

Trader Joe's (Paramus, nearby)

Popular specialty grocery at Paramus Park, about 10 minutes away.

Everyday Errands

Oradell's small commercial district provides basic daily needs with larger shopping in neighboring towns.

What Parks and Outdoor Spaces Does Oradell Offer?

Oradell offers borough parks, the Oradell Reservoir area, and proximity to the Pascack Brook and county park system.

Borough Parks

Community parks with playgrounds, sports fields, and open green space for community recreation.

Oradell Reservoir

The reservoir area provides scenic walking paths and natural green space in a scenic setting.

Pascack Brook Greenway

The Pascack Brook corridor provides additional walking and nature exploration opportunities.

Walking & Biking

Oradell's tree-lined residential streets and parks make it excellent for walking and cycling.

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