Photos
There are no photos for this place yet!
Reviews — 8

Went to meet Mary Hill, but she never showed up.lol was fun back in the days.The song Cherry Hill Park was written about this park, but it's not true. lol. But who knows back then., I'll never tell.

Nice little neighborhood park for any season, with a couple woodland creekside trails and a playground. If you're in the area and looking for a walk through the woods near a creek, Cherry Valley is a good pick!

Had a great time with my family! Great place to take wife and kids! This was the perfect trail to walk and park t

Unfortunately, octopuses grow and need a bigger home. Change is inevitable in a good way. The aquarium was 1 of a few that had Chambered Natulis ( empirer) but no longer maintain these very special animals. The rest of the aquarium is still quite good


I was pleasantly surprised. This park is small but mighty! It was the perfect hiking paths for my senior dogs...shaded, smooth, fun!

Cherry Valley Trails has two trailheads: one is located at the end of Cleveland Ave., two blocks from Church Road, and the other is at the end of Briar Lane, next to the softball field at the Cherry Valley recreation playground. Parking is along the street at both locations. The Cherry Valley Trails offer .75 miles of beautiful, easy trails that serpentine through woods often bordering the Pennsauken Creek, and through a scrub-shrub meadow by way of two color-coded trails on 10 acres. Apart from the interesting features of the forest, 100 year old trees, (American Beech and Red Oak), over sixty species of birds, woodchucks, fox, squirrels, rabbits, turkey, and deer that trail users will encounter; a unique highlight is the Cherry Valley Trails Pollinator Garden.
This garden is located by the Cleveland Ave trailhead and was started in 2015 by CHEB from an area mowed like a lawn. With care, it has grown into a thick bed of native flowers that attract birds, bees and other pollinators from early spring until late fall. Beebalm and daisies are just two of the many flowering plant species that abound. Three species of milkweed have been planted to help the struggling Monarch butterfly population. The CVT Pollinator Garden is a certified Monarch Waystation and a photographer’s delight. Trail activities include hiking, biking, running or just watching nature and the river while relaxing in the shade on a bench along the Green Trail.
This garden is located by the Cleveland Ave trailhead and was started in 2015 by CHEB from an area mowed like a lawn. With care, it has grown into a thick bed of native flowers that attract birds, bees and other pollinators from early spring until late fall. Beebalm and daisies are just two of the many flowering plant species that abound. Three species of milkweed have been planted to help the struggling Monarch butterfly population. The CVT Pollinator Garden is a certified Monarch Waystation and a photographer’s delight. Trail activities include hiking, biking, running or just watching nature and the river while relaxing in the shade on a bench along the Green Trail.

I remember going to this park as a kid growing up in the neighborhood. While it has changed for the better with the equipment and amenities, it still remains a great place to take the kids and let them enjoy the large and safe playsets. It also has a little free library. There is also a short nature trail that is maintained by the township's environmental commission.