NJShore Guide

Atlantic County Trails

Experience the pine barrens and wildlife refuges of Atlantic County. Edwin B. Forsythe NWR offers exceptional birding while Estell Manor provides forest trails.

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85

Trails

41.7

Miles

10

Parks

-

Accessible

Trail Difficulty

Easy

0

trails

Moderate

0

trails

Difficult

0

trails

Varies

85

trails

County Parks & Nature Preserves

Local Parks & Trail Areas

Galloway West - Moss Mill

16 trails3.5 mi
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7 trails3.7 mi
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Cologne Avenue Park

6 trails1.2 mi
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Existing Municipal Bicycle Facility

4 trails7.0 mi
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Pitney Road Park

2 trails0.2 mi
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Dorothy Preserve

1 trails0.6 mi
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Existing Atlantic County Bicycle Facility

1 trails7.8 mi
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Atlantic City Beach

1 trails5.9 mi
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Activities in Atlantic County

Trail Tips for Atlantic County

Terrain

Pine barrens, salt marshes, wildlife refuges. Trail surfaces vary by location.

Best Time

Spring and fall offer ideal conditions. Summer can be hot on exposed trails.

Wildlife

Exceptional birding opportunities, especially during migration.

Preparation

Bring water, use tick prevention, and check trail conditions before visiting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best hiking trails in Atlantic County?

Top trails in Atlantic County include Edwin B. Forsythe NWR, Estell Manor Park, Lake Lenape. The county offers 85 trails totaling 41.7 miles across 10 parks and preserves.

Are there paved trails in Atlantic County?

Yes, Atlantic County has several paved trails suitable for biking, running, and accessible use. Rail-trails and park paths offer smooth surfaces for all skill levels.

What is the terrain like in Atlantic County?

Atlantic County features Pine barrens, salt marshes, wildlife refuges. Trail conditions vary from sandy pine barrens paths to paved rail-trails and boardwalk sections through wetlands.

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