This is a great park for a variety of outdoor lovers! Have young children? Great there is some really nice play equipment divide for younger and older kids. Gazebos and bench seating. Bathrooms with water fountains (closed in the off season of memory serves correctly).
Dogs are welcome and I know my dog loves to hit the trails here. Speaking of that there are a variety of paths to take as you journey through a wooded area that mostly runs along the Rancocas river.
A plethora of birds for bird watching with nice hides set off some of the paths. Recently I saw an indigo bunting (I think anyway!) I've come across turtles, toads, frogs, snakes, deer and some other critters... Lots of different mushrooms here during the right season.
Paths are well maintained all of them are pretty easy no serious elevation changes or uneven surfaces.
Gorgeous crunchy fall leaf walk magnificent reds and gold's highly...
Read moreOff the Mount Holly Bypass, this park sports a great two-section playground, one catering to little tykes and the second for older kids. It also has many picnic tables (open to all), and covered pavilions and gazebos you can contact the County Parks people to reserve for a party. Finally, there are many relatively accessible long and short trails to walk... and there is, in fact, a "long bridge" over swampland that is interesting to travail. Lots of nice people come to the park, and our nephew and niece often find playmates there. A go-to location for us. Couple it with a visit to Sonic right up the road on 38, an you have a...
Read moreFound this place by accident..was looking for a new hiking area to go. This is my 2nd time here and I'm not sure if this is mentioned anywhere else..i.e their official site but there ARE snakes out here. Lol, just had 1 slither out in front of me which of course caught me off guard. It was just 1, about 16in to 18in had my shades on but it looked dark colored like...dark hunter green, or blackish... It came out from the left side of the trail and moved pretty fast to right side within a foot to a foot and a half in front of me. I must of startled it and now I...
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