Park Ridge Elks Lodge is a association or organization in Park Ridge, NJ. Phone: (201) 307-9233. Average rating is 4.6 stars from 37 reviews. Website: https://www.elks.org/lodges/home.cfm?lodgenumber=2234.
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A lively event taking place inside the Park Ridge Elks Lodge.
4.6 37 reviews

Brotherhood, Community, and Belonging in Park Ridge

Lodge 2234 has served Bergen County since its charter, bringing neighbors together through service, tradition, and genuine camaraderie.

Charity

Giving without expectation

Justice

Fairness for every person

Brotherly Love

Fellowship above all

Fidelity

Faithful to our word

About Us

A lively gathering at Park Ridge Elks Lodge with food and attendees.
A lively gathering at Park Ridge Elks Lodge with food and attendees.

Walk through the doors at 13 Sulak Lane and you immediately understand why this place earns a 4.6-star rating from members and guests alike. The hall is spacious and spotless, the bathrooms have been freshly updated including a fully accessible stall, and the people who greet you actually mean it when they say hello. That combination of well-maintained facilities and genuinely warm members is not accidental. It is the result of a membership that takes real pride in what they have built together.

The Park Ridge Elks Lodge 2234 is the kind of place where a Boy Scout troop can hold a breakfast fundraiser and come away raving about how well the event was run. It is where neighbors become friends, and where community commitments actually get kept. Members here are hands-on volunteers who show up, not just names on a roster. The lodge regularly hosts civic events, youth programs, and charitable drives that benefit Bergen County families directly.

If you have been looking for a meaningful way to plug into your community, this is where that starts. The lodge offers a beautiful event hall available for private gatherings, a welcoming social atmosphere, and a national Elks network behind it all. Come for the hall. Stay for the people.

What We Offer

Lodge 2234 offers far more than a membership card. The centerpiece of the building is a large, beautifully maintained event hall that seats groups of all sizes, making it a go-to venue for civic dinners, fundraisers, holiday parties, and community breakfasts. Recent hall upgrades, including the brand-new accessible bathroom, mean every guest is comfortable from arrival to departure.

Beyond the physical space, members gain access to a full calendar of Elks programming: youth scholarship opportunities, veteran support initiatives, charitable giving campaigns, and regular social events that keep the lodge lively year-round. The Elks National Foundation backs these programs with resources that a local chapter alone could never provide, giving members outsized community impact.

For those interested in hosting a private event, the lodge welcomes inquiries from outside groups as well. Past events have included Boy Scouts fundraisers, civic organization meetings, and family celebrations. Every event is supported by members who treat your gathering as if it were their own.

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“It's a lovely place that is really nice looking inside”

— Bobby

What Our Guests Say

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10 months ago
"It is an awesome clean Lodge with a beautiful big hall, updated bathrooms with a brand new handy capped excess able bathroom . Very friendly and welcoming members who are so involved in making the community a better place for , special needs children, Senior Citizens, our veterans, children of all ages with Hoop Shoot events, scholarship opportunities as well. Great organization with great people."
— Ken Reynolds
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8 years ago
"Good community meeting area. We went for a Boy Scouts breakfast. Fantastic job they put on."
— cocomarsh1
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2 years ago
"Great place, even greater people!"
— Kristina Bennett
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7 years ago
"It's a lovely place that is really nice looking inside"
— Bobby
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4 years ago
"Great group of people who give back to the community"
— Pratt Services

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I become a member of Park Ridge Elks Lodge 2234?

Membership is open to U.S. citizens who believe in God and are at least 21 years old. You can begin the process by visiting the lodge, speaking with a current member who can sponsor you, or reaching out through the national Elks website at elks.org. Lodge 2234's number is 2234 on the national directory.

Can I rent the event hall for a private party or community event?

Yes. The lodge hall has been used for a wide range of events including fundraiser breakfasts, holiday gatherings, and civic meetings. Contact the lodge directly to ask about availability, capacity, and any requirements for outside bookings.

Where is Park Ridge Elks Lodge 2234 located?

The lodge is located at 13 Sulak Lane, Park Ridge, NJ 07656. It is accessible from major routes in northern Bergen County and has parking on site.

What kinds of community programs does the lodge run?

Members actively support youth scholarship programs, veterans services, drug awareness initiatives, and local charitable drives through the Elks National Foundation. The lodge also hosts and supports community events like the Boy Scout breakfasts that have drawn strong praise from attendees.

Is the facility accessible for guests with disabilities?

Yes. The lodge recently completed an upgrade that includes a brand-new ADA-accessible bathroom, ensuring all members and guests can enjoy the facility comfortably.

What are the benefits of joining a local Elks Lodge?

Members gain a close-knit local community, access to the event hall and social calendar, and the backing of the national Elks organization, which provides scholarship funding, veteran support resources, and community grant programs. Many members describe it as one of the most rewarding civic commitments they have made.

Do I need to be a member to attend events at the lodge?

Some events, like community fundraisers and charity breakfasts, are open to the public. Other activities are reserved for members and their guests. Check with the lodge for specifics on any upcoming event you are interested in attending.

The Order · Since 1868

Community. Friendship. Charity.

Every Elks lodge belongs to one of America's oldest and largest fraternal orders. Through the Elks National Foundation, the Order has given more than $481 million to college scholarships, veterans, and neighbors in need.

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Long before it was a national observance, the Order set aside June 14th to honor the flag. Patriotism has always been one of our cardinal principles, and every lodge meeting still closes the same way it has for over a century.

“To our absent members.” — the Eleven O’Clock Toast

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