With more than 1,000 acres of developed parkland, 3,500 acres of land slated for park development, and a regional trail system that will provide a link between the parks, the residents of Burlington County can enjoy natural settings, recreational water access, picnic facilities, and play areas that are close to home.
General Information
Whether its history or hiking, there is something for everyone to enjoy in the Burlington County Parks System! With more than 1,000 acres of developed parkland, 3,500 acres of land slated for park development, and a regional trail system that will provide a link between the parks, the residents of Burlington County can enjoy natural settings, recreational water access, picnic facilities, and play areas that are close to home.
The newly opened Kinkora Trail extends from Mansfields municipal park to Island Road, more than 2 miles of paved trail for hiking or biking. Bring a lunch and enjoy the picnic tables that overlook scenic forest and field. This is the third regional trail segment in what will be a system-wide trail network.
With more than 1,000 acres of developed parkland, 3,500 acres of land slated for park development, and a regional trail system that will provide a link between the parks, the residents of Burlington County can enjoy natural settings, recreational water access, picnic facilities, and play areas that are close to home.
Whether its history or hiking, there is something for everyone to enjoy in the Burlington County Parks System! With more than 1,000 acres of developed parkland, 3,500 acres of land slated for park development, and a regional trail system that will provide a link between the parks, the residents of Burlington County can enjoy natural settings, recreational water access, picnic facilities, and play areas that are close to home.
The newly opened Kinkora Trail extends from Mansfields municipal park to Island Road, more than 2 miles of paved trail for hiking or biking. Bring a lunch and enjoy the picnic tables that overlook scenic forest and field. This is the third regional trail segment in what will be a system-wide trail network.
Comments