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    Egg Harbor Township Nature Reserve

    4.8 (4 reviews)

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    Tony Canale Park

    Tony Canale Park

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Oh excellent upkeep. The kids, lambkins, really, and older children, even pre-teen, and up and…read moreincluding adults that I've had the please to enjoin, thankfully, one of the best big area township parks. We did not call it by name, we called it Castle park, by the library, near the school. Oh, thank goodness, for the love of God!, that library turned out to be one of the best parts. The children loved the children's book section, no kidding? right, lol. Yes, highly recommended of chaperone experience for the little ones, hey, enjoying the park for them, eh, okay it is enjoyable for adults, okay, fine! You got me, lol. The interaction of genuine heart of children sometimes results in adults caring to share the basic human need of thankful communication. One "face to face" treasure of social experience. Justly peaceful, and it is patrolled not only by parents, there are venues of the township, like the library, and the police are not long, had that been necessary. Never had I've seen the police needed to be notified to go there. Thank you Egg Harbor Twp, I used to live there. Good today of days. Of course, Creator given rights & dignity only God provides, ie, the three charters of freedom, The Declaration of Independence, The Preamble and The Ten Bill of Right, in the years of our Lord, 1776-1991. Just Peace from God.

    This is such a cute little park right behind the EHT Community Center. There are so many things for…read morethe kids and young adults, which totally justifies the big taxes the residents of the town pay. I get to visit this very fine town more than a few times a year since my brother and his family moved here in mid 2000s. And this park is definitely a highlight for his kids to be out and about and do things that is so quintessential summer! Here are some of the key highlights: - Big kid's playground, fully mulched, with all the swings and the castle of slides. The grounds clearly are well taken care of and everything looks so pretty - There are big soccer fields right behind the kids' playground. I almost mistook it for a mini golf course; the field was so green and well maintained and I believe there are more than 3 of them; and one is even lighted for night matches. - There is an amphitheater bang in the middle of the 35 acres expanse where they have bands come in and play during the summer and there are scheduled movie screenings as well. - 4 Tennis courts. So neat and clean. i was really impressed to see the quality of the nets and the hard court coats. Finally, the access roads - in and out of the park, connecting the main streets are so well maintained, with enough parking for families to come in and enjoy great times. Keep up the good work!! - Amazingly well kept baseball / softball field.

    Brighton Park

    Brighton Park

    3.5
    (6 reviews)
    11.9 mi

    Brighton Park is situated on what is claimed to be the most desirable plot of land in Atlantic…read moreCity. This plot of land is where the founder of Atlantic City, Jeremiah Leeds, built his family settlement. Along with the significance of this plot of land it is surrounded by some great historic spots as well. You have the historic Claridge Hotel capping the park on the city end and the boardwalk capping it on the beach end. Right off the boardwalk you will find the park's amphitheater. This park also has gate? I am assuming that is what that is. This has the name of the part and is kind of a window that could serve for some amazing pictures. The park also has the Atlantic City Walk of Fame. I had no idea that they had something like this so I had to do a bit a research. The Walk of Fame is for artists that have performed in Atlantic City as well as made an impact on the music industry. The event is presented by The National Rhythm & Blues Music Society, which I also did not know was a thing. A nice spot to take a rest or maybe east some food that you grabbed on the boardwalk. But do keep your guard up. There are some unsavory characters about. Maybe not a problem when there are loads of tourist about, but when the tourists dwindle it could be a problem.

    Brighton Park appeared as a good spot to rest for a moment after a long brutal hot day walking on…read morethe boardwalk. The tall cement archway caught my eye with several rows of circular seating. As we got closer, we noticed the New Jersey Korean War Veterans Memorial on the left side with about ten homeless people yelling and wondering about. Are they the guardians of the park?

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