Petty’s Island
Petty’s Island is a 292-acre river island in the Delaware River between Philadelphia and Camden with a rich history and future nature preserve plans.
It is uninhabited, historically industrial, and now transitioning to conservation under the NJ Natural Lands Trust.
Address: Petty’s Island, Pennsauken Township, Camden County, NJ, 08110
Phone: (609) 984-1339
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Promised Preservation of Petty’s Island in Question After Ownership Shift
The long-promised preservation of Petty’s Island, a former petroleum hub in the Delaware River with sweeping views of Philadelphia, is now in doubt following an…
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Recent Court Ruling and Venezuelan Upheaval Could Transfer 300-Acre Delaware River Island to Trump Donor
The recent U.S. court rulings and political developments in Venezuela could end up with the transfer of ownership of New Jersey’s Petty’s Island from Venezuela…
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Petty’s Island Leaving Industrial Past Behind, Marching Toward Environmental Renewal
Petty’s Island, a 300-acre island in the Delaware River between Philadelphia’s east side and Camden’s Beideman neighborhood, is on a path to environmental renewal, writes…


























