Goffle Hill generally refers to the ridge of
First Watchung Mountain north of the
Passaic River and south of
Campgaw Mountain. West of the ridge is a narrow valley dividing the tall peaks of the
Preakness Range (part of Second and Third Watchung Mountain) from Goffle Hill. The east side of the ridge faces out over a wide, shallow valley extending to the
Palisades. Historically, the ridge comprising Goffle Hill was known as Totoway Mountain, with the name
Goffle Hill applied to the more prominent southern part of the ridge. Today, the name Goffle Hill is commonly used to describe the entire ridge despite the fact that the northern and southern sections of the ridge are quite different in terms of topography and surficial geology.
Southern Ridge The southern ridge traverses the boroughs of
Prospect Park,
Haledon,
North Haledon,
Hawthorne and the township of
Wyckoff, running generally north to south. Starting at the
Great Falls of the Passaic River, the southern ridge rises gently to the north, culminating at an elevation of 602 ft just inside of Hawthorne, near the border with North Haledon and Wyckoff. The summit marks the highest peak of Goffle Hill, though comparable peaks exist in the northern part of the ridge. The southern ridge is distinguished from the northern part of Goffle Hill by the presence of trap rock glades and vertical basalt cliffs which rise abruptly on portions of its eastern flank.
Northern Ridge The northern part of Goffle Hill, underlying the area of
Sicomac and the boroughs of
Franklin Lakes and a section of
Oakland, exists primarily as a low, broken ridgeline lacking in large precipices and running northwest to southeast. Modern maps show only one named peak on the northern ridge, a small trap rock prominence known as Knob Hill which attains an elevation of . This peak, which is located just north of Summit Ave in Franklin Lakes, marks the only significant trap rock found at the surface of the northern ridge. In addition to Knob Hill, five other unnamed peaks reach an elevation over five hundred feet, with the highest summit on the northern ridge reaching an elevation of 584 ft in Franklin Lakes. ==History==