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Hiking around Audubon Park offers accessible routes through urban green spaces characterized by paved paths and natural areas. The park features majestic live oak trees, tranquil lagoons, and a border along the Mississippi River. Terrain is generally flat with minimal elevation change, making it suitable for a wide range of fitness levels.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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The Newton Lake Trail offers a gentle hike, stretching for 3.8 miles (6.0 km) with a minimal elevation gain of 72 feet (22 metres). You can expect to complete this…
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Explore the Crows Woods Nature Preserve Trail, an easy hiking route that spans 1.5 miles (2.4 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just 28 feet (9 metres). You can…

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Embark on an easy 4.6-mile (7.3 km) hike along the Cooper River and Maria Barnaby Greenwald Trail Loop, a route that takes about 1 hour and 51 minutes to complete…
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The Camden County Walk and Bike Path provides an easy hiking experience, perfect for a quick outing. You'll enjoy peaceful scenery with views of Haddon Lake and its surrounding wooded…
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Embark on an easy hike along the Croft Farm Trail, a gentle route spanning 1.9 miles (3.1 km) with a minimal elevation gain of just 33 feet (10 metres). You…
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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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This is a lovely spot where you can see both Wallworth Lake and Evans Pond. Wallworth Lake is set within the wider Wallworth Park, which covers around 55 acres. There is a lot of parking here and various facilities.
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Audubon Park features a popular 1.8-mile paved loop that encircles the golf course, which is ideal for walking and jogging. For those who prefer a natural surface, there is also a 2.2-mile dirt path that runs along the park's perimeter.
Yes, dogs are welcome in Audubon Park but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please be sure to clean up after your pet to help keep the park beautiful for everyone.
The paths in Audubon Park are generally flat with minimal elevation change, making them very accessible. You'll find both paved asphalt surfaces, like the main jogging loop, and unpaved dirt paths, offering a choice depending on your preference.
Absolutely. The park's flat, easy paths are perfect for families with children. In addition to the walks, the park offers playgrounds and plenty of open green space for picnics and recreation, making it an ideal family destination.
The park is famous for its stunning scenery, dominated by majestic, ancient live oak trees that provide ample shade. You'll also find a large, scenic lagoon. A particularly famous landmark is the 'Tree of Life', a massive oak tree that is a popular spot for photos.
For a pleasant and easy walk, consider the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park loop — Philadelphia. This 2.3-mile (3.7 km) route is very flat and provides a straightforward loop that's great for a quick outing.
If you're looking for a bit more distance, the Haddon Lake Park loop — Haddon Heights is a great option. It's a 3.7-mile (5.9 km) walk that offers a slightly longer journey while remaining relatively easy.
Yes, there is free street parking available on the streets surrounding Audubon Park, such as Magazine Street and St. Charles Avenue. Be aware that parking can be competitive, especially on weekends and during events.
Yes, Audubon Park is a well-known hotspot for birdwatching with over 200 species recorded. The lagoon features Ochsner Island, a rookery that attracts hundreds of wading birds like egrets and herons, especially during the spring nesting season.
The routes in this area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the beautiful, flat paths and the scenic urban park environment.
There are over 40 routes to explore in and around the Audubon Park area. These range from short, easy loops within the park to longer walks along nearby waterfronts, offering plenty of options for all fitness levels.
Beyond walking and jogging, Audubon Park offers a wide range of activities. You'll find a public golf course, tennis courts, athletic fields, and the renowned Audubon Zoo. The area along the Mississippi River, known as 'The Fly', is perfect for picnics and enjoying sunset views.


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