Best parks near Carneys Point

11 parks · 11 ranked · updated 2026-06-22 · off-season

Explore the best parks near Carneys Point, New Jersey — every spot ranked by our conditions-aware Snoflo score: live conditions first, then visitor reviews and logged trips. Click a pin on the map for the score and what's driving it.

Showing the top 11 of 11 parks · best 15 shown on the map
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National Wildlife Refuge Supawna Meadows
#1 National Wildlife Refuge Supawna Meadows
9.2 mi away
Why 80: protected / landmark status
80Elite
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John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge At Tinicum
#2 John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge At Tinicum
14.4 mi away
John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum, located in Pennsylvania near Philadelphia, is the nation’s first urban wildlife refuge, protecting the largest remaining freshwater…
Why 80: protected / landmark status
80Elite
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Fox Point State Park
#3 Fox Point State Park
4.7 mi away
Fox Point State Park is a 108-acre park located in Wilmington, Delaware. It is situated along the Delaware River and offers beautiful views of the water and the surrounding area…
Why 60: protected / landmark status
60Solid
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Fort Mott State Park
#4 Fort Mott State Park
8.7 mi away
Fort Mott State Park is situated in Pennsville Township, New Jersey, and is named after Major General Gershom Mott. The park is noted for its rich history, beautiful scenery, and…
Why 60: protected / landmark status
60Solid
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Brandywine Creek State Park
#5 Brandywine Creek State Park
9.8 mi away
Brandywine Creek State Park is a beautiful state park located in the state of Delaware, USA. It covers an area of approximately 933 acres and is a popular destination for tourists…
Why 60: protected / landmark status
60Solid
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Fort Delaware State Park
#6 Fort Delaware State Park
10.1 mi away
Fort Delaware State Park is located on Pea Patch Island in the Delaware River, in the state of Delaware. The park is a popular destination for history buffs and nature enthusiasts…
Why 60: protected / landmark status
60Solid
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Red Lion State Forest
#7 Red Lion State Forest
13.1 mi away
Red Lion State Forest is a 4,073-acre forest located in the state of Delaware. There are many reasons to visit this beautiful area, including hiking, birdwatching, and fishing…
Why 60: protected / landmark status
60Solid
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White Clay Creek State Park
#8 White Clay Creek State Park
16.4 mi away
White Clay Creek State Park, located in Delaware, is a captivating natural area offering visitors a wide range of recreational activities and breathtaking scenery. With its…
Why 60: protected / landmark status
60Solid
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Ridley Creek State Park
#9 Ridley Creek State Park
16.6 mi away
Ridley Creek State Park is a popular destination located in Pennsylvania County, Pennsylvania. This park is an ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts due to its extensive outdoor…
Why 60: protected / landmark status
60Solid
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Lums Pond State Park
#10 Lums Pond State Park
18.0 mi away
Lums Pond State Park is located in the state of Delaware and is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. It offers a variety of activities such as hiking, boating, fishing…
Why 60: protected / landmark status
60Solid
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Greenwich Lake County Park
#11 Greenwich Lake County Park
11.4 mi away
Greenwich Lake County Park is a popular recreational destination in Gibbstown, New Jersey. There are several reasons why visitors should consider checking out this park. Firstly…
Why 45: protected / landmark status
45Rated

Parks near Carneys Point

The Carneys Point area has 240 parks on Snoflo, ranked by live conditions, visitor reviews, and logged trips — so the best, closest options rise to the top.

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