Evesham Township is permanently preserving the 176-acre Garden State Beagle Club property as a passive recreation park.

AKRF prepared the master plan and conceptual design through multiple rounds of online public survey data, neighborhood focus groups, and large public meetings to provide a synthesis of community feedback.

The plan provides an increase in woodlands and meadows on the site, amenities such as walking and biking trails, a one-acre nature playground, pavilions, sculpture walk, small amphitheater, flexible lawn, stormwater gardens and pond, and areas for successional growth and interpretive signage. 

Ed Confair leads community engagement sessions for development of the Evesham Master Plan.

Communtiy Engagement

The township preserving the land as open space guarantees that the community will enjoy an expansive new park, built with the needs and thoughts of the residents, that incorporates passive recreation opportunities and green infrastructure while providing access to natural ecosystems.