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Doyle Park and Fishing Pier
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Michael J. Doyle Park and Fishing Pier in Camden, NJ is a peaceful waterfront spot that honors a beloved local pastor and offers public access to the Delaware River. Originally opened as Millennium Pier in 2002 and renamed in 2009, the park commemorates Monsignor Michael Doyle, a longtime advocate for Camden's Waterfront South neighborhood. Located at the western end of Jackson Street, the pier provides scenic views of Philadelphia's skyline and landmarks. It connects to the Waterfront Walkway and Phoenix Park, forming a rare stretch of publicly accessible riverfront in Camden. Visitors can enjoy fishing, picnicking, or simply relaxing on benches while taking in the river breeze. The site includes a fish cleaning station, tables, and portable restrooms.
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Camden County Municipal Utilities
12 Jackson St.
Camden NJ 08104
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