Ho-Ho-Kus Brook

Ho-Ho-Kus Brook is a tributary of the Saddle River in Bergen County, New Jersey in the United States.

Ho-Ho-Kus Brook originates in Mahwah and joins the Saddle River at the Dunkerhook area of Saddle River County Park. Their confluence marks the border of four Bergen County communities: Ridgewood, Paramus, Glen Rock and Fair Lawn.

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