Morganville, NJ is part of the Marlboro Township, which is an incorporation of several small areas under one township. The parks in and around Morganville are managed by the Marlboro Township Recreation and Parks Commission. Marlboro has 12 recreational parks open to the public during daylight hours.
The largest of the parks is the Municipal Park Complex, which is located at Wyncrest Road and Township Drive. This pristine park offers football, soccer and lacrosse fields, as well as tennis courts. Plenty of parking means amateur players and devoted family and friends can enjoy the games.
The Hawkins Road Park is a delightful bit of wilderness with asphalt walking path and shade trees. The park also has a large playground just across the path from basketball courts. Benches along the walking path give visitors ample opportunity to sit and enjoy the fresh air from time to time.
Big Brook Park is known for frequent fossil finds. Covering over 143,000 acres, the park offers an entire summer full of picnicking, hiking, biking and nature studies.
Located about 13 minutes from Morganville, the Old Bridge Waterfront Walkway encompasses 52 acres of beautiful park and plans are in the works to expand the park even further. Accommodations include fishing piers, a playground, a concession building and a comfort station.
Enjoy the outdoors in one of the many parks convenient to Morganville residents, whether you are a bird watcher, sports fanatic or simply a star gazer. You will see something new every time you visit.