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Directions

Directions to the Marlton Recreation Area
Woodstown, NJ

From Pennsylvania, (Walt Whitman Bridge)
Take Rt. 42 South to Rt. I-295 South (it is a LEFT exit). Follow the directions below for I-295 South**.

From I-495 (Blue Route)
Take I-95 South to the Rt. 322 East exit to the Commodore Barry Bridge into New Jersey. Once over the bridge, follow Rt. 322 to the I-295 South exit and follow the directions below for I-295 South**.

From Route 322 (Chester County)
Follow Rt. 322 to I-95 North. Exit at Rt. 322 East for the Commodore Barry Bridge and follow the directions below for I-295 South**.

**I-295 South to Exit 10 – Center Square Road - Swedesboro
At top of ramp, go left onto Center Square Rd. Follow Center Square Rd approx. three miles until road ends at an intersection of four roads. Make a HARD right onto Kings Highway. Proceed on Kings Hwy just over five miles, make left onto Marlton Rd. Marlton Park's main entrance will be about a mile down on the left hand side.

From Delaware
Take the Delaware Memorial Bridge into New Jersey and follow signs for Rt. 40 East to the traffic light in the center of Woodstown. Turn left onto Main St (Rt. 45). Proceed 2/10 mile and make a sharp left onto Marlton Rd. Go about 1/2 mile and then turn right onto Grandview and then left onto Wynnewood, which will access the park.

From Jersey Shore
Drive West on Rt. 40 to the traffic light in the center of Woodstown. Turn right onto Main St (Rt. 45). Proceed 2/10 mile and make a sharp left onto Marlton Rd. Go about 1/2 mile and then turn right onto Grandview and then left onto Wynnewood, which will access the park.

Marlton Park
President
Jamie Danner
Vice President
Andrew Carpenter
Treasurer
Bob Woodruff
Secretary
Patti Lindstrom
Trustee
Doug Hathaway
Trustee
Jeff Hepler
Trustee
Sarah Horner
Trustee
Judy King
Trustee
Doug Painter
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