I-295, exit 45A or via Route 38 into Mount Holly,
Hainesport, NJ
The Rancocas Creek provides an idyllic setting to observe nature up close in this rustic park. Hikers, bicyclists and joggers are welcome, however,...
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Like Batsto Village, Atsion was once a thriving iron community. Atsion also had life as a "planned community", and as the "Atsion Farm" of Joseph W...
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Formerly known as Lebanon State Forest, visitors are greeted by the fresh scent of pines. Today's forested acres are a strong contrast to the barre...
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Neshaminy State Park is along the Delaware River in lower Bucks County. The park takes its name from Neshaminy Creek, which joins the Delaware Rive...
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Wharton State Forest is the largest single tract of land within the New Jersey State Park System. It is also the site of Batsto Village, a former b...
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Penn State Forest's undeveloped wilderness attracts picnickers and hikers. Lake Oswego, a result of an upstream dam that was constructed to create ...
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Located centrally within the township, this magnificent 333 acre park was built in honor of Hamilton's veterans in 1977. Ribbons of walking paths a...
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Benjamin Rush State Park is located in the North East section of Philadelphia and is the only state park within the city boundary. The park pr...
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History:Edward C. Knight was a successful Philadelphia businessman who by the 1880's was the largest landowner in Collingswood. Knight grew up in t...
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Facilities:17 Athletic Fields used for soccer, football, lacrosse, Frisbee and moreIce Skating CenterTennis Center -28 total courts, all of which a...
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Mission Statement: The Friends of Washington Crossing Park shares the powerful story of General George Washingto's daring crossing of the Delaware...
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With more than 60 acres of facilities Village Park provides many recreational opportunities.The park includes Gretel Gatterdam and Betty Leedom sof...
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Located 33 miles from Center City Philadelphia, Tyler State Park consists of 1,711 acres in Bucks County. Park roads, trails, and facilities are ca...
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Named after the Lenni Lenape Indian word for slow-moving water, Pennypack Park stretches nine miles, following Pennypack Creek southeast as it runs...
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This 230 acre oasis of woods and meadows, in the suburbs of eastern Abington Township, attracts visitors to its natural beauty year-round. A beques...
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Forbidden Drive runs from the merging of the Monoshone and the Wissahickon Creeks (near Lincoln Drive) northward to Northwestern Ave. at...
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On December 25, 1776, the icy waters of the Delaware River provided the setting for one of the pivotal events of the American Revolution. The Conti...
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Washington Lake Park, covering 330 acres, is the largest municipal park in New Jersey. The Park was developed over the course of many y...
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The old cracked Bell still proclaims Liberty and Independence Hall echoes the words, "We the People." Explore Franklin's Philadelphia and learn abo...
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