County Parks and Historic Sites
Encompassing 115 acres, Long Bridge
park has welcomed visitors, since 2005, to a forested sanctuary along the
Rancocas Creek. With upland and lowland forests, a freshwater pond and wetlands,
tidal marshland, creek shoreline, and meadows, visitors can enjoy hiking,
biking, fishing and picnicking in a rustic natural setting along the Rancocas
Creek. Two age-appropriate play areas and several picnic pavilions are also
available in a beautifully landscaped central trailhead area.
The Park also offers a chance to see nature at its finest. Observation blinds
are sited to capture a variety of habitats and the wildlife they support. While
using these blinds or hiking trails, visitors might see white-tailed deer, red
fox, gray squirrels, beavers, cottontail rabbits, red-tailed hawks, great blue
herons, and a wide variety of waterfowl.
include:
• Hiking, biking trails
• Age-appropriate play areas
• Picnic areas with group pavilions
• Wildlife observation blinds
• Drinking fountains
• Restroom facilities
- Long Bridge Park has 2.5 miles of marked trails traversing a variety of terrain types. Please stay on the trails. Most park trails are designated for shared use by hikers and all-terrain bikers. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are also welcome when trails are snow-covered. Equestrian use is not permitted.
- The park is open to the public from 8AM to dusk.