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15 Best Parks in South Jersey and Playgrounds for Family Fun

Who doesn’t love a day out at the park?

South Jersey has awesome places where kids can go all out, parents can relax, and families can have a blast together.

You might be looking for a chill trail to walk, a cool playground for the kids, or the perfect spot to lay out a picnic.

Whatever it is, I’ve got it all lined up for you.

This is your ultimate guide to the best parks in South Jersey, and it’s packed with all the fun details to help you plan your next outing.

Let’s jump right in and find your new favorite hangout spot!

1. Imagination Kingdom Playground – Pemberton

Where: 555 Pemberton-Browns Mills Road, Pemberton

This playground lives up to its name—your kid’s imagination will run wild here.

With its castle-like structure, kids can pretend to be knights, queens, or even dragon-slayers!

The jungle gym is a hit, and the nearby athletic field is perfect for an impromptu game of tag.

Don’t forget to pack a picnic; the pavilion is a great lunch spot.

2. Fort Medford – Medford

Where: 2 Commonwealth Drive, Medford

This wooden playground is an adventure zone!

It’s has a tire swing, fireman’s pole, and even teepees for some imaginative fun.

Bonus points for being inclusive—there are ramps and accessible swings for kids with special needs.

The tribal-themed designs give it a cool, creative vibe, and there’s sand to play in, too.

3. Wood Park – Cinnaminson

Where: Pomona and Riverton Roads, Cinnaminson

With six softball fields, five tennis courts, and two basketball courts, this is one of the best parks in New Jersey.

The playground has swings, a seesaw, and a jungle gym.

Families love the picnic tables, and there’s always some event happening here, so keep an eye out for town-hosted fun!

4. Knight Park – Collingswood

Where: 401 Knight House Park, Collingswood

Knight Park is as charming as it gets.

The playground is modern, with a seesaw and pretend gas pump for a fun twist.

Not to mention, the park has gorgeous scenery, so bring your camera.

And the pavilion nearby is ideal for a lunch break after all that play.

5. Jake’s Place – Cherry Hill

Where: 101 Bortons Mill Road, Cherry Hill

This place is designed for everyone.

Jake’s Place is a boundless playground with ramps, Braille boards, and a cushioned surface for all kids to play safely.

There’s a double seesaw, spinning chairs, and musical instruments.

Parents love the shaded play area—perfect for hot summer days.

6. Berlin Park – Berlin

Where: White Horse Pike and Park Drive, Berlin

Two playgrounds, dirt trails, and a lakeside view? Yes, please!

The kids will love feeding ducks while parents relax on benches around the play area.

It’s a peaceful spot that’s great for families looking for a mix of play and nature.

7. Red Bank Battlefield Park – National Park

Where: 100 Hessian Avenue, National Park

History meets fun at this riverside park.

With two playgrounds (nautical-themed, no less) and plenty of shaded spots, parents can enjoy the views while kids burn off energy.

There are also picnic areas and grills if you want to make a day of it.

Oh, and history buffs will love the plaques detailing the park’s Revolutionary War significance.

Because of all this, it’s safe to say this is one of the best playgrounds in NJ.

8. Swedesboro Lake Park – Swedesboro

Where: Park Avenue, Swedesboro

This spot is as scenic as it gets.

Two playgrounds with lake views, docks for exploring, and swings and slides galore make it perfect for families.

The picnic area with grills seals the deal for a laid-back day out.

9. Scotland Run Park – Clayton

Where: 980 East Academy Street, Clayton

Recently renovated, this playground now boasts slides, climbing walls, and even a set of outdoor drums.

It’s huge, so you won’t feel crowded even on busy weekends.

Parents can chill by the lake while the kids go wild in the play area.

10. Fasola Park – Deptford

Where: Deptford

Fasola Park is a crowd-pleaser, with multiple playgrounds, a climbing net, and even a sprayground to cool off.

There’s workout equipment for adults, hiking trails, and plenty of picnic spots.

So, you can imagine how it’s a favorite for families with kids of all ages.

11. Frank Fullerton Memorial Park – Moorestown

Where: Moorestown

This castle-themed playground will make your kids feel like royalty.

There’s also a wooden train and—if you’re lucky—a real train passing by to delight your little conductors.

The fenced area keeps wandering toddlers safe, and the nearby tennis courts and bathrooms make it convenient for everyone.

12. Laurel Acres Park – Mt. Laurel

Where: Mt. Laurel

From carnival-like swings to accessible play equipment, this park is a blast.

It has a pond for fishing, paved trails, and many climbing structures.

There are even grills and picnic areas for an all-day outing.

13. Mountwell Park – Haddonfield

Where: Haddonfield

Imagine a shaded sandbox filled with donated toy trucks and tractors—it’s every kid’s dream.

This fully fenced park makes it easy to watch little ones.

And the nearby hiking trails and baseball fields add more activities to the mix.

14. Ella Harris Park – Mullica Hill

Where: Mullica Hill

This park is small but mighty.

Toddlers love the train play structure, while older kids enjoy the shark bridge and fireman’s pole.

Parents can relax on shaded benches or explore the short wooded trail nearby.

15. Sandcastle Park – Ocean City

Where: Ocean City

If you want a break at the beach, this fenced playground is a lifesaver.

With steep slides, a ship-themed play area, and tons of swings, kids won’t want to leave.

Public bathrooms and picnic spots make it perfect for families.

And there you have it—15 of the best parks in South Jersey.

Want even more fun? Check out these 100 must-do outdoor adventures in New Jersey and see what else is out there!

Now, grab your sunscreen, pack some snacks, and get out there to make some great memories.

So, which park are you visiting first?