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Gloucester County Park Adventures

Gloucester County Park is a large public recreational area in New Jersey offering extensive trails, lakes, and sports facilities, ideal for hiking, fishing, and family outings.

1,090
Acres Protected
17
Miles of Trails
Approximately 500,000
Annual Visitors
1928
Year Established

About Gloucester County Park

 

Gloucester County Park, located in Gloucester County, New Jersey, spans over 1,000 acres of diverse landscapes including woodlands, open fields, and several lakes. Established in 1928, it stands as one of the oldest county parks in the state, offering visitors a wide range of outdoor activities across its sprawling grounds. The park features approximately 17 miles of well-maintained hiking and walking trails, circulation roads for cycling, and designated areas for fishing in its multiple lakes and ponds. Its terrain is largely flat with some gentle rolling hills, making it accessible to individuals with varying fitness levels. Ecology within the park includes mixed hardwood forests, wetland habitats—such as cattail marshes—and grassland zones providing refuge for local wildlife including migratory birds, turtles, and several small mammals. The park is notable for the picturesque Landing Road Lake, a popular spot for anglers and casual visitors, as well as several picnic groves equipped with shelters. Additionally, Gloucester County Park includes sports complexes with baseball fields, tennis courts, and playgrounds, contributing to its family-friendly appeal. With its combination of natural features and developed recreational facilities, the park serves as a vital green space for residents and visitors seeking outdoor leisure close to urban New Jersey.

Highlights

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Landing Road Lake – A central fishing and paddle sports destination

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Extensive network of multi-use trails suitable for hiking and biking

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Historic park features including classic stone bridges and scenic picnic areas

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Sports complexes with baseball diamonds and tennis courts

Notable Natural Features

Landing Road Lake

A man-made lake popular for fishing, paddle boating, and scenic views.

Trail Network

Seventeen miles of interconnected trails winding through diverse habitats perfect for hiking, jogging, and cycling.

Historic Park Structures

Classic stone bridges and picnic pavilions reflecting the park's nearly century-old heritage.