This isn't really a "park" so much as overgrown trees that lead down a hill to a lake. Many people stop residents looking for an "entrance". If you want to explore, you can enter by the softball fields at Sheppard and Rowand and head back into the woods. You can best see the fountain on the lake down by the bridge on Singley. There is a small fenced in dog park on W 1st Ave. If you're looking for a walking path, playground, tennis and basketball courts as well as soccer fields, you're better off heading to green acres at Dettmar Terrace and W 3rd Ave. This one is actually maintained by the borough while Runnemede Lake Park has not been for...
Read moreThe some of the locals have teamed up with town council (Reimagine Runnemede) and they have put great effort into renovating two beautiful trails. They are very scenic, with some variation in elevation. The trails are surrounded by woods, marked, bridges have been put in over waterways. It has been a labor of love to reestablish what once was there back...
Read moreThis is a nice but strange little park on a small lake with a fountain. It has some small structures and steps - along a haphazard path - made by humans but looks alien....lol. check the photos I posted for reference. The lake by the path is mucky and doesn't look clean. Go for about a half hour. That's how long it takes to...
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