Lambert Castle (lambertcastle.com) stands in Paterson, around 3 miles northeast of Little Falls. Built in the 1890s as the private home of local silk manufacturing businessman, Catholina Lambert, the castle now operates as a museum. The collections on display give visitors a view of the local history of Paterson and the surrounding area, and the castle grounds also provide a relaxing place for visitors to spend some time.
The Great Notch Inn (greatnotchinn.com), in Little Falls, has provided entertainment for residents and visitors since the late 1930s. The original owner ran the bar for almost 50 years, and when he died the business passed to his daughter. The venue hosts regular live music concerts, generally featuring rock or blues singers and bands. The building has remained unchanged since its construction, providing visitors with an old-style roadhouse venue to enjoy some food, drink and music.
The area around Little Falls has an association with George Washington. Two historical markers (hmdb.org) on display in the Great Notch area of Little Falls show locations that Washington used as lookout points to observe his troops when stationed in the area. Other memorials of interest for visitors include the Little Falls Veterans Monument. This honors the men and women of the community that gave their lives in the service of their country during the First and Second World Wars.
Rifle Camp Park (passaiccountynj.org) lies in Woodland Park, around 1 mile north of Little Falls. The park offers the chance for visitors to enjoy a variety of nature and outdoor activities. This includes walking the nature trails, enjoying the picnic areas and using the sports facilities. A nature center in the park offers guided tours of the facility, as well as organizing children's workshops. Other amenities in the park include an observatory, bird watching blind and campsite.