State: | New Jersey |
---|---|
Address: | 100 Hessian Ave, National Park, NJ 08063 |
Zip code: | 08063 |
Phone: | (856) 853-5120 |
Website: | https://www.gloucestercountynj.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Red-Bank-Battlefield-Park-3 |
Red Bank Battlefield Park is located in Gloucester County of New Jersey state. On the street of Hessian Avenue and street number is 100. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (856) 853-5120. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Red Bank Battlefield Park quickly are 39.8699554 ,-75.1899224
County resident, first time here. Came for the international food & craft beer festival. Had a great time and saw how much there is to do and see here. Will definitely be back!
Great place for the family with plenty of activities!! Including a large and small (for younger children ) playgrounds, a butterfly sanctuary that's enclosed that's open to the public at certain times of the week and day, a decent amount of literature posted on plaques around the park about the history of the battles that took place there, once in awhile have reenactments of the battle that took place there, tons of benches mostly facing the Delaware river for a fantastic few of Philadelphia city and the sorounding area's ( also of Philadelphia airport where u can see planes take off and land), can walk down on the shore of the Delaware river and can skip rocks to see who can have the most skips, the park also has a small Pier that is over the waters of the Delaware ( no fishing allowed) also have special events during the summer such as concerts,plenty of wide open areas for picnic's They also have large pavilions you can rent out for parties! ( can hold around 50 to 75 people) also have 2 fixed grills at each end of the pavilions for a total of 4 grills for each pavilion!!
I have been coming here as long as I can remember and have come full circle from coming here with my mom as a kid to bringing my granddaughter here to picnic and play.
They have done a great job over the years maintaining the site and adding to it. There are a good variety of really nice paths to walk.
I am speaking from the point of view of someone with severely limited mobility. I was able to get around the entire park on my electric scooter by using the paths. There was also a handicap stall in the bathroom but it was a bit tight in the bathroom.
They had a separate small playground for the little ones under five years old which was really nice. They had plenty of picnic tables and two pavilions that can be reserved.
Aside from all of that this is a historically significant property. You can tour the house at the heart of the property. This is also a waterfront location which is really nice.
My only complaint and I don’t think they can do anything about it, they are over run by geese and therefore we couldn’t walk anywhere without stepping in their feces.
We will definitely bring our granddaughter back here and come back here to walk.
Gorgeous sunset! This place has so much history. There is so much to learn and explore here. Good for the whole family especially if you enjoy history and nature.
Stopped by on my way somewhere else. Stayed. Didn't make it to the somewhere else. Kids had a blast at the playground and we ended up having a picnic. The house tour is fantastic. Wish they had a gift shop there. Great place to visit