Attractions and places to see around Runnemede include a mix of historical sites, natural parks, and community features. Located in South Jersey, the borough provides access to local points of interest and serves as a base for exploring wider regional attractions. The area features natural spaces like parks with trails and historical landmarks that reflect its past.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The Cooper River Trail is an almost 4-mile trail in Cooper River Park. It is paved and runs alongside the river with the same name. It is popular with walkers, runners, and cyclists, so make sure you are respectful to other trail users.
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Red Bank Battlefield is the site of an important battle in 1777, during the American Revolutionary War. The site has now been turned into a park and has numerous memorials to the battle that happened here. In addition to the memorials, the park has benches along the riverfront that give you great views of Philadelphia.
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Cooper River Trail is an almost 4-mile trail in Cooper River Park. It is paved and runs alongside the river with the same name. It is popular with walker and cyclists, so make sure you are respectful to other trail users.
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Gloucester Park is a beautiful, wooded park behind Camden Community College. The park has several miles of trails, a large field, and restrooms.
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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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Runnemede and its surroundings offer a variety of trails. You can explore the over mile-long nature trails at Runnemede Lake Park, or the 0.9-mile paved loop trail at David L. Venella Memorial Park which runs alongside Big Timber Creek. For a longer, paved option, the Cooper River Trail is almost 4 miles long and popular for walking and cycling. There's also the Red Trail around Blueberry Hill, which features a mix of gravel and pavement.
Yes, Runnemede has notable historical sites. The Gabreil Daveis Tavern Museum House, dating back to 1756, offers a glimpse into the area's past. Additionally, Ashbrook's Burial Ground is Camden County's oldest known public burial ground and the resting place of Hessian soldiers from the Revolutionary War. Nearby, you can also visit Red Bank Battlefield, an important site from the American Revolutionary War with memorials and riverfront views.
For families, David L. Venella Memorial Park (formerly Beaver Branch/Green Acres Park) offers a playground with musical instruments and a paved trail. Runnemede Lake Park is also dog-friendly and great for looking for bugs and tadpoles. The Cooper River Trail and Gazebo and Boathouse at Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park are also noted as family-friendly. For a unique indoor experience, Chopper's Hatchet House - Axe Throwing in nearby Cherry Hill offers an active outing.
Absolutely! The Cooper River Trail is a popular paved trail, almost 4 miles long, perfect for cyclists. For more cycling options, you can explore various routes listed in the Cycling around Runnemede guide, which includes easy to moderate routes like the Cooper River Trail loop from Haddonfield or the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park loop.
Yes, Runnemede Lake Park features a stocked, natural spring-fed lake. Additionally, the Gazebo and Boathouse at Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park, designed by the Olmsted Brothers, is part of the largest park in South Philadelphia and is known for its abundance of lakes.
For scenic views, the Red Bank Battlefield offers benches along the riverfront with great views of Philadelphia. The Red Trail around Blueberry Hill also leads almost to the top of the hill, providing potential viewpoints.
Yes, Runnemede Lake Park is explicitly dog-friendly, offering over a mile of nature trails for you and your pet to enjoy. Many of the local parks and trails, like the paved path at David L. Venella Memorial Park, are also suitable for walks with leashed dogs.
The terrain varies. The Cooper River Trail is fully paved, making it smooth for walking, running, or cycling. The Red Trail around Blueberry Hill offers a mix of gravel and pavement. David L. Venella Memorial Park also features a mostly paved loop trail. For more natural, wooded paths, Gloucester Park provides several miles of wooded trails.
Yes, there are several easy options. The 0.9-mile loop at David L. Venella Memorial Park is largely paved and runs alongside Big Timber Creek. The Red Trail is described as 'not too challenging a hike.' For more choices, the Easy hikes around Runnemede guide lists routes like Newton Lake Trail and Timber Creek Cross Country Walking Track, which are suitable for beginners.
Runnemede hosts various community events throughout the year, such as the annual Pike Jam, which celebrates the town's history with food trucks, games, vendors, and music. You might also catch a local game at Gittone Stadium. The Runnemede Chamber also organizes networking events, reflecting the town's community spirit.
Yes, Runnemede's central location makes it a convenient base for exploring broader South Jersey and Philadelphia attractions. It's approximately 5 minutes from Deptford Mall, 15-20 minutes from Cherry Hill Mall, and offers easy access to Philadelphia's numerous cultural and historical sites.


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