John A. Roebling Memorial Park in Hamilton Township is one of those great NJ hidden gems – a county park in Mercer County full of recreation opportunities and hiking trails. At its core is the Abbott Marshlands Spring Lake Trail, a charming 2.9-mile loop trail rated as easy. It takes you through some great natural landscape and is suitable for most hikers – but it also has a huge surprise waiting. We were surprised to discover that this historic hike in NJ takes you past the very last remains of an old amusement park that once stood here at the turn of the 20th century. Don’t expect to walk past degraded carnival equipment here – very few remnants of this ancient park remain, but those that do paint a picture of another world that stood here once upon a time…

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Have you walked the Abbott Marshlands Spring Lake Trail and seen its historic ruins? Tell us about your journey on this historic trail in NJ in the comments section! You can find out more about the park on the official Mercer County website, and AllTrails has more photos of the trail available. This is an urban park and should have good cell service, but if you’re an avid hiker who loves to go off the beaten path, check out AllTrails +. It offers benefits like downloadable trail maps for when you want to make sure you maintain access to all your hiking tips.

As the seasons change, Hamilton Township is also home to a gorgeous hidden garden.

 

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