Somers Point Bike Path

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Length8.2 mi (13.2 km)
TrailheadsWest Decatur Avenue (Pleasantville)
39°23′30″N 74°31′32″W / 39.3916°N 74.5256°W / 39.3916; -74.5256 (Pleasantville trailhead)
West New Jersey Avenue at 1st Avenue (Somers Point)
39°18′48″N 74°35′51″W / 39.31326°N 74.59738°W / 39.31326; -74.59738 (Somers Point trailhead)
UseHiking, Mountain cycling, inline skating, wheelchair accessible, walking, cross country skiing
Somers Point Bike Path
Path in Northfield
Length8.2 mi (13.2 km)
LocationAtlantic County, New Jersey
TrailheadsWest Decatur Avenue (Pleasantville)
39°23′30″N 74°31′32″W / 39.3916°N 74.5256°W / 39.3916; -74.5256 (Pleasantville trailhead)
West New Jersey Avenue at 1st Avenue (Somers Point)
39°18′48″N 74°35′51″W / 39.31326°N 74.59738°W / 39.31326; -74.59738 (Somers Point trailhead)
UseHiking, Mountain cycling, inline skating, wheelchair accessible, walking, cross country skiing
DifficultyEasy
SeasonYear round
SurfaceAsphalt
Trail map

The Somers Point Bike Path is a multi-use trail in New Jersey with a total length of 6.5 miles (10.5 km).

Four small cities are tied together by this 6.5 mi. trail made up of many small sections with various names. A few blocks from the Atlantic Ocean, a sign that reads "Somers Point Bicycle Path" welcomes you. The trail continues north through Linwood, Northfield, and Pleasantville. The trail continues through neighborhoods, schools, parks, and playing fields providing safer routes for children to walk. The path runs parallel to Shore Road.[1] The path also provides a two-story, 2,800-square foot visitor's centers well as restrooms and parking. Along the path there are also four fishing piers and boardwalks in addition to boat ramps with parking for boat trailers.[2]

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