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Come and Enjoy everything Red Bank has to offer

Thousands of visitors each year come to the 44-acre passive historical park which includes picnic groves and pavilions, riverfront pathways and pier (offering scenic view of Delaware River), remains of Fort Mercer, playgrounds and nature landscaping and foliage.

 

The James and Ann Whitall House is open to the public for tours Wednesday to Sunday during April through mid-October 1 to 4 p.m. Special events include: Heritage Days; Herb Garden Flower Show; 18th Century Field Day; and a Colonial Candlelight Christmas Open House, in December.
 

For further information about Red Bank Battlefield Park contact: 

                 Red Bank Battlefield Park                 (856) 853-5120

  8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m

                    Monday through Friday                                        

Gloucester County Parks and Recreation

(856) 251-6710

                        8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m                            Monday through Friday

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