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Hiking trails near Runnemede NJ provide access to a network of local parks and nature reserves. The landscape is primarily characterized by suburban woodlands, wetlands, and meadows that follow local waterways. Most routes are relatively flat with minimal elevation change, making them suitable for a wide range of fitness levels.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Haddon Lake Park is an 74-acre urban park. The centerpiece of the park is the lake, which gives the park its name. There is also a paved walking, running, and biking path that runs along the perimeter of the park.
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Haddon Lake Park is an 74-acre urban park. The centerpiece of the park is the lake, which gives the park its name. There is also a paved walking and biking path that runs along the perimeter of the park.
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Wallworth Park is a 56-acre park along the Cooper River. It has a lot of green space and is a great place for a walk.
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Yes, the area is very well-suited for beginners. Most trails are relatively flat and easy to navigate. A great option to start with is the Haddon Lake Park loop — Haddon Heights, which is an easy path through a local park.
Yes, many parks in and around Runnemede are dog-friendly. Runnemede Lake Park is a local favorite for walking with dogs. Nearby Timber Creek Park is also highly regarded by dog owners, offering a large off-leash area and plenty of trails to explore with your four-legged friend.
The terrain around Runnemede is mostly flat, so you won't find steep, mountainous climbs. However, for a bit more of a challenge, the Wallworth Park via Cooper River Trail — Camden is the longest route in our collection and is rated as moderate, offering a more substantial workout.
Absolutely. Many local parks feature paved paths perfect for families with strollers. The Gloucester Township Health & Fitness Trail is a 2.7-mile paved path built on a former railroad line, making it a smooth and safe option. David L. Venella Memorial Park also has a paved loop trail suitable for all skill levels.
Many trails in the region follow local waterways. The Gloucester Park loop — Camden offers pleasant views as it parallels Big Timber Creek. For a lakeside setting, the trails at Runnemede Lake Park wind around Hirsch Lake.
Several local parks are popular for hiking. Runnemede Lake Park offers rustic nature trails around a lake. For a more rugged experience, Timber Creek Park is a highly-regarded option with a network of natural and paved paths. For a very accessible and well-maintained experience, David L. Venella Memorial Park has a paved loop that's great for a casual walk.
No, the local and county parks in and around Runnemede, such as Runnemede Lake Park, Timber Creek Park, and David L. Venella Memorial Park, are generally free to enter and use for hiking.
Hikes in the area vary, but most are between 3 and 7 miles (5-11 km) long. You can find shorter loops like the 3.7-mile path in Cooper River Park, as well as longer walks. Most can be completed in under three hours at a relaxed pace.
The trails around Runnemede are well-regarded by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the accessibility of the paved paths and the peaceful, wooded scenery along the creeks and lakes. The mix of natural dirt paths and paved loops means there's something for every type of walker.
You can hike here year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant. Spring brings blooming flowers and butterflies, especially in meadow areas. Autumn offers beautiful fall foliage, creating a scenic backdrop for your walk through the region's woodlands.
The local landscape is primarily composed of gentle hills, wetlands, and streams, so you will not find significant waterfalls on the trails immediately around Runnemede. The main water features are the creeks and lakes that the paths follow.


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