
Lardner’s Point Park
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Taylor Wildlife Preserve
The Wildlife Preserve was created in 1975 on 86 acres of their land. The Preserve features a walking trail and fishing sites along the river.
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Tinicum Island
Little Tinicum Island is a long and narrow island in the Delaware River off the coast of Tinicum Township which has been managed by the Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry as part of the William Penn State Forest since 1982. The island features both forest and marsh habitats.
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Palmyra Cove Nature Center
Palmyra Cove Nature Park is 250 acres of green in a highly developed area on the Delaware River just south of the Tacony Palmyra Bridge. The site features woodlands, wetlands, tidal cove and wild river shore line and serves as an important feeding site for migratory birds.
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Petty Island
Petty Island is a 300 acre island surrounded by 140 acres of tidal flats. The island has an array of diverse wild life including bald eagles, hawks, and falcons, in addition to rare plants such as the awl-leaf arrowhead and water marigold.
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Amico Island Park
Amico Island is a 55-acre peninsula featuring a upland forests, freshwater ponds and wetlands, river shoreline and meadows. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, kayaking, fishing and picnicking at the confluence of the Rancocas Creek and Delaware River.
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Burlington Island
Burlington Island is a 300 acre island which was the location of the first recorded settlement in New Jersey and extends back to 1624. A noteworthy feature is the large lake-within-an-island-within-a-river. In the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the island was used as an amusument park. Today, the site has been abandoned, however, many […]
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Newbold Island
Newbold Island is home to a private use helipad three miles northwest of Bordentown, NJ,
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Washington Green Park
Washington Avenue Green is a one acre site of a former Pier 53. The pier is currently being restored as a public park.
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Neshaminy State Park
Neshaminy State Park is a 339 acre state park along the Delaware River in lower Bucks County. The park takes its name from Neshaminy Creek, which joins the Delaware at this point. Amenities include picnic areas, hiking trails, swimming pools, and boating access at the marina.
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