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Hiking trails near Paulsboro NJ are primarily located in the surrounding parks and preserves along the Delaware River. The region's landscape is defined by flat terrain, freshwater tidal wetlands, and preserved woodlands. This provides a network of mostly easy routes through diverse habitats, many with historical significance.
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.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Eagle enthusiasts flock to John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge Impoundment for optimal eagle-watching opportunities. Traverse the impoundment loop counterclockwise, ensuring the impoundment is on your left, for the best view of these majestic birds and their nests. The observation platform and cross-dike road offer prime locations for eagle sightings.
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Eagle enthusiasts flock to John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge Impoundment for optimal eagle-watching opportunities. Traverse the impoundment loop counterclockwise, ensuring the impoundment is on your left, for the best view of these majestic birds and their nests. The observation platform and cross-dike road offer prime locations for eagle sightings.
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Designed by the Olmsted Brothers, who were the sons of Frederick Law Olmsted, the architect behind New York's Central Park, this park stands as the largest in South Philadelphia. Locals often refer to it as "The Lakes" due to the abundance of lakes scattered throughout the area.
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Yes, many parks in the area welcome leashed dogs. The Red Bank Battlefield loop — Woodbury is a great option for a shorter walk with your dog. For a slightly longer stroll, the West Deptford Nature Trail offers a pleasant one-mile loop on a soft surface, and Boundary Creek Natural Resource Area is another popular spot for dog walkers.
The region is well-suited for beginners and families. The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park loop — Philadelphia is an excellent choice, offering a flat and straightforward path. For something even shorter, Fort Billings Park in Paulsboro provides a gentle walk with historical plaques and a playground. Tall Pines State Preserve is also highly recommended for its accessible, paved trails that are perfect for strollers.
Absolutely. If you're looking for a smooth, paved surface, Tall Pines State Preserve is your best bet. It features approximately four miles of paved trails that were formerly golf cart paths, making them ideal for walking, strollers, and wheelchairs. Another option with a paved section is the Blueberry Hill Trail in Gibbsboro, which rewards you with a view of the Philadelphia skyline.
The immediate Paulsboro area is characterized by wetlands and flat terrain, so waterfalls are not a common feature. However, if you're willing to take a drive, Hemlock Falls in the South Mountain Reservation is a popular destination for a hike that includes a waterfall. Be aware that this is a considerable distance from Paulsboro.
The John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge is a premier destination for birdwatching, with over 300 species recorded. The John Heinz Lake & Wetlands Loop Trail takes you through diverse habitats where you can spot migratory songbirds and nesting raptors. Palmyra Cove Nature Park is another highly-regarded spot for observing a wide variety of birds along the riverfront.
Yes, most of the recommended trails in the area are loops, which makes navigation easy. The Edgewood Lake loop from Xfinity Mobile Arena is a simple loop around the lake. You can also find a good loop trail at Red Bank Battlefield Park and a longer one at the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge.
Definitely. The Paulsboro area is rich in American history. Red Bank Battlefield Park is the site of a Revolutionary War battle and features a walking trail through the fort's historic earthworks. Fort Billings Park in Paulsboro itself is the first piece of land purchased by the U.S. government in 1776 for defense, and you can walk the grounds and read historical markers.
The vast majority of trails are rated as easy. The terrain is predominantly flat, with well-maintained paths through parks and preserves. A few longer routes, like the main loop at John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge, are considered moderate due to their length rather than any significant elevation change. There are no technically difficult hikes in this guide.
The scenery is defined by lush wetlands, preserved woodlands, and views of the Delaware River. You can expect to see a variety of wildlife, especially birds. At places like John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge and Palmyra Cove Nature Park, you might also spot deer, foxes, and other small mammals while walking through marshes and meadows.
The trails around Paulsboro are highly rated by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the combination of natural beauty and local history. The accessibility of the trails, many of which are flat or paved, and the excellent opportunities for wildlife and bird watching are frequently mentioned as highlights.
Trail conditions vary by park. At Tall Pines State Preserve, you'll find paved asphalt paths. John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge offers a mix of paved and gravel trails. Other parks like West Deptford Nature Trail have softer sand and dirt paths. Most trails are well-maintained, but paths in wetland areas can be muddy after heavy rain.


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