Pine Valley Golf Club - Entrance

Entrance

There are two entrances into Pine Valley. The most famous one is hidden on East Atlantic Ave behind the Clementon Lake Park. After passing the waterpark there is a road about 50 feet from the waterpark sign. Then, after making a left on that road (which is East Atlantic Ave) and following the road all the way to the dead end, there is a dirt parking lot and a railroad crossing on the right with the gate entrance. The other gate is mostly for people employed by the golf course hidden on East 3rd Avenue in Pine Hill.

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