Cherry Hill, NJ Parks & Recreation

Cherry Hill Township, NJ maintains nearly 50 parks and recreational facilities throughout the community, providing residents with abundant opportunities for outdoor activities and leisure pursuits. From natural preserves to sports fields and playgrounds, the township offers recreational spaces for all ages and interests. A Community Magazine is printed with events, class offerings and director of services.

For more information: Cherry Hill Township Parks and Recreation

Garden State Rotary Sports Complex

Garden State Rotary Sports Complex is a huge and busy recreational area that features baseball fields, basketball courts, fields/open space, pickleball courts, a playground, paved walking paths as well as a turf field.

Garden State Rotary Sports Complex Cherry Hill NJ

Barclay Farmstead

Nestled within Cherry Hill's suburban landscape, the historic Barclay Farmstead has been preserved. This 32-acre property centers around a Federal-style farmhouse constructed in 1816 by Quaker farmer Joseph Thorn. Visitors can experience the rural lifestyle that once characterized South Jersey. The property's historical significance is recognized by its listings on both the National and New Jersey Registers of Historic Places.

The Croft Farm historic property dates back to the 18th century and was purchased by Cherry Hill Township in 1985 to preserve the area's history while serving the recreational, educational, and cultural needs of the community.

Barclay Farmstead Cherry Hill NJ

Cooper River Park

This large 346.55-acre park runs through multiple townships including, Cherry Hill, and features the William G. Rohrer Children's Playground with pavilions and the Louis F. Cappelli, Sr. Bocce Court. The park is also known for hosting prestigious rowing events on its world-class, Olympic-distance 2000-meter straightaway.

Cooper River Park Cherry Hill NJ