Challenge Grove
If 'no pain, no gain' is your mantra, check out Challenge Grove Park. Spread out over almost 18 acres, the park is equipped with all sorts of sports facilities and activities that will add fun to your workout routine.
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When is a park more than a park? When it has just about everything you need to keep fit. Challenge Grove Park fits the bill. With the scenic Cooper River winding through, Challenge Grove offers families a nice relaxing spot to hang out and fitness buffs a great spot to well, to get fit.

Spread out over almost 18 acres, Challenge Grove’s four picnic areas and pavilion are surrounded by two playgrounds for the yung’uns, a basketball court, softball field and a bike path for two.

When you want to do things just a little differently, Challenge Grove has that, too. Try your hand at bocce ball on one of their two courts. You can also try a few laps around the 1 ¼ mile track (this one is for people only – no bikes allowed), or get a good workout on the challenge quad. And for something really different, take a leap … a long leap on the long jump track.

And when you just want a quiet moment or two, slip into the gazebo, spend some time in the donor Recognition Garden or just perch along the banks of the Cooper River.

Everything here is accessible, including the indoor restrooms.
 

 

BRING THE FAMILY

From playground equipment to sports courts to bocci courts, everybody in the family can find something here to burn off some energy and calories.  There are also pleny of activities for people with disabilities  -- Challenge Grove earned the Innovative Accessible Facilities Award.

COME PREPARED

If you want to use the picnic pavilions and sports courts, you have to make a reservation.  But here's the catch. The park is so popular that folks start calling to reserve their space as early as April.  To be sure you will have a table or covered pavilion where you can crack open your picnic basket, call (856) 216-2130 a day in advance to see if space is available. And here's the good news.  Even if space is booked, you can bring your own folding table and enjoy the outdoors at Challenge Grove.

WHO KNEW

There are several stories about the origins of bocce. One story has it that the game originated in Egypt,  somewhere around 5,200 B.C.  Another version puts its start in Greece about 600 B.C.  But pretty much everyone agrees that while fighting the Punic Wars in Carthage in 264 B.C., soldiers used to play the game to pass the time between battles. 

VOLUNTEER

Camden County parks hosts clean-up days of their parks throughout the year. To get a schedule of when you can pitch in, call (856) 216-2127 or (856) 216-2128.  Then round up your best buds and go do a good deed. 

SUPPORT

To learn what you can do to support the park, call (856) 216-2127 or (856) 216-2128.

LEAVE NO TRACE

There are trash cans throughout the park so please walk those extra few steps to dispose of your trash.

CONTACT INFO
100 Borton Mill Road
Cherry Hill, NJ 08102

(856) 216-2130
http://www.camdencounty.com/government/offices/parks/pk_challenge.html
Primary County: Camden
 
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