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Hiking around Wenonah explores a landscape of woodlands, wetlands, and conservation areas in New Jersey. The terrain is characterized by gentle hills and paths that follow features like Mantua Creek and Monongahela Brook. The local trail system offers several miles of interconnected routes through preserved forests and natural spaces. These paths provide a peaceful retreat for enjoying the outdoors, often just steps away from residential areas.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Hike the easy 2.5-mile Green "Perimeter" Trail in Tall Pines State Preserve, winding through woodlands with gentle elevation gain.
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This easy 2.6-mile (4.2 km) loop in Washington Lake Park offers a pleasant hike through woodlands and past picturesque lakes.

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Enjoy an easy 1.3-mile hike through a pleasant patch of woods on the Gloucester Cross Country Trails, perfect for a quick outdoor escape.
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The James G. Atkinson Memorial Park Loop is an easy 1.2-mile hike in Sewell, New Jersey, perfect for families and wildlife spotting.
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Explore the easy 1.2-mile hiking trail at Ceres Park and Nature Preserve, featuring woodlands, lakes, and diverse wildlife.
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The main access point with parking is the George Eldridge Trailhead, located on East Pine Street. This is a well-regarded starting point for exploring the eastern section of the Wenonah Woods trail system.
Yes, the trails are generally considered kid-friendly. The terrain consists of gentle hills, making it accessible for most ages. For a very easy and short walk, the Red Bank Battlefield loop — Woodbury is less than a mile long and mostly flat.
Yes, the Wenonah trail system is dog-friendly. The paths through Wenonah Woods offer plenty of space for a walk with your pet. Please ensure your dog is kept under control to protect local wildlife and for the consideration of other hikers.
The trail system is split into two distinct sections. The eastern trails are known for slightly hillier terrain with several interlocking loops like the Eldridge Loop and Comey's Lake Loop. The western trails feature the scenic Mantua Creek and Wenonah Lake, with a mix of loop and out-and-back paths.
The Wenonah trail system is designed with many loop trails, making it ideal for circular walks. In the eastern section, you can find the Comey's Lake Loop and Eldridge Loop. For a shorter option in a nearby park, consider the Gloucester Park loop — Camden, which is just over 2 miles.
The landscape is a pleasant mix of peaceful woodlands, marshes, and gentle hills. Key natural features include Comey's Lake, Wenonah Lake, Monongahela Brook, and Mantua Creek, which provide serene water views and opportunities for wildlife spotting throughout the trail system.
Both offer great hiking, but with different characteristics. Wenonah Woods features a more traditional forest environment with established trails, creeks, and small lakes. Tall Pines State Preserve, a former golf course, has a more open feel with wide, paved paths mixed with trails through fields and wetlands.
While most local trails are short and easy, you can combine paths for a longer hike. For a route that is already mapped out, the Gloucester Park loop — Camden County College is one of the longer options at around 4.5 miles.
The area is well-regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 stars. Hikers often praise the serene woodlands and the well-maintained paths that meander along the region's creeks and lakes.
Yes, several trails offer waterside scenery. The Monongahela Brook Trail and Loop in the eastern section of Wenonah Woods follow the picturesque brook. In the western section, the Mantua Creek Trail provides beautiful views as it runs alongside the creek.
The Wenonah Environmental Commission maintains the trail system. You can often find maps at main trailheads, such as the George Eldridge Trailhead. For more information on the trails, you can also check resources like Visit South Jersey.
The hikes around Wenonah are all rated as easy. The terrain is mostly flat with some gentle, rolling hills, particularly in the eastern section of Wenonah Woods. If you're looking for a slight challenge, the trails there offer more ups and downs than other paths in the immediate area.


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