Weequahic Park Association The Weequahic Park Association is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to improving and beautifying the park. It was founded in 1992 by a group of local
long-distance runners who helped produce the red rubberized 2.2 mile trail around the lake formerly known as the Weequahic Lake Trail and now known as the McNeil Path. In 1995, it was the first park conservancy in New Jersey to enter into a partnership agreement with a county. Its offices are located in the Feldman Middleton Jr. Community Center.
Weequahic Park Sports Authority Conservancy The Weequahic Park Sports Authority Conservancy (WPSAC) is a nonprofit community-based organization founded in 2012, dedicated to the revitalization of Weequahic Park and the empowerment of the surrounding South Ward community in Newark, New Jersey. The Conservancy focuses on public service, recreational programming, and environmental stewardship, serving as a grassroots catalyst for park restoration and youth development. Operating with limited initial funding, WPSAC has relied heavily on sweat equity, volunteerism, seasonal staffing, and collaborative partnerships to implement its initiatives. Its efforts include organizing sports programs, park clean-up events, and public safety campaigns, often in partnership with Essex County, local schools, law enforcement agencies, and environmental groups. The Conservancy has played a key role in reactivating underused areas of the park and advocating for equitable access to safe and sustainable public space. ==Wilbur J. McNeil Walking Path==