Butterfly ParkThe East Brunswick Butterfly Park is the first municipal park in New Jersey, and perhaps the country, dedicated to the conservation and enjoyment of butterflies.
Tices Lane ParkAlthough Tices Lane Park is not the most interesting park we have from a wildlife perspective, it does have some amazing topography for East Brunswick.
Great Oak ParkGreat Oak Park is named for the magnificent and giant oak tree that graces the park. The park includes a vast green space, playground, botanical alphabet, and more.
Dallenbach LakeOne of East Brunswick's most prized treasures is Dallenbach Lake, which is located next to Crystal Springs Family Water Park.
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Frost WoodsFrost Woods provides ample opportunities for short woodland hikes and easy mountain biking.
Elks Pine WoodThis little known park is undeveloped except for a few meandering dirt trails. It is almost certain that no one else will be there and you will have the woods to yourself.
Keystone ParkKeystone Park features a small forest, a few trails, a large freshwater tidal marsh and a field perfect for a secluded picnic or Frisbee toss.
Welsh ParkDeveloped in the 1950s, Welsh Park is the oldest park in East Brunswick.
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