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{{Infobox park
| name = Yantacaw Brook Park Park
| photo = Yantacaw Brook Park (20-05-2006).jpg
| photo_width =
| photo_caption = View of the park
| type = Public Park
| location = ]
| coords = {{coord|40.847093|-74.178658|display=inline,title}}
| area = {{convert|11.5|acre|m2}}
| operator = ] Parks and Recreation
| visitation_num =
| status = Open all year.
}}

'''Yantacaw Brook Park''' is a town operated park located in ], ], ]. The park takes up {{convert|11.5|acre|m2}} of land.<ref>http://www.gotomontclairnj.com/parks.htm {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090418041627/http://www.gotomontclairnj.com/parks.htm |date=April 18, 2009 }}</ref> It has a small pond and the stream that feeds it and is surrounded by trees and small sloped hills with benches, with paths going through. The stream that empties into the pond and then continues at the other end of the pond is called the ]. The Brook then continues into ] in ] and then into ] and ], where it enters the ]. Yantacaw Brook Park should not be confused with Nutley's larger ] through which the same water body flows. Both the Yantacaw brook and the Third River were referred to by the lenni-Lenape people as ''Yantokah'' or ''Yantacaw''.

==Location==
Yantacaw Brook park is located in a residential area of ] and in the neighborhood of ]. The park is in the northeastern part of the town. The park is located one block away from the Archery Field at ], borders the ], and a fifteen-minute walk from the Upper Montclair commercial area.

==Overview==
The southern part of the park is centered on the small pond. Around the pond is a small cement path that goes around the edges of the pond and then splits off to the different entrances, which are usually the end of a small dead end street. The north side is where ] empties into the pond and on the opposite side is where the small dam is which lets some water continue flowing along the Yantacaw Brook.
The north of the park is a forest with the Yantacaw Brook running through it. it is long and narrow, following the brook. Small bridges and an asphalt footpath are the only things there.

==Gallery==
<gallery caption="Yantacaw Brook Park Gallery" widths="180px" heights="120px" perrow="4">
Image:Yantacaw Brook Park.jpg|View of West end of the park where a small bridge goes over the Yantacaw Brook before flowing into the pond
Image:Yantacaw Brook Park Dam.JPG| The dam which helps keep the pond full
Image:Yantacaw Brook Park, New Jersey.jpg| Edge of the pond
</gallery>

{{Montclair Parks, New Jersey}}

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