Ridley Creek State Park
- Within the park boundaries is a small 18th century village that grew up around the site of a mill. Now known as Sycamore Mills, the area had been previously named Bishop's Mill and Providence Mill. The miller's house, th... wildernet.com
John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge
The John Heinz NWR at Tinicum is located in Philadelphia and Delaware Counties, Pennsylvania about 1 mile from Philadelphia International Airport. The refuge was established by an act of Congress in 1972 to protect the la... recreation.gov
Haverford College Arboretum
16 Hard courts (outdoor, private) No lights, no backboard tennismetro.com
Impoundment Trail, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Show your kids what a freshwater marsh looks like in this 1,200-acre wildlife preserve located within the Philadelphia city limits. The trails are easy and wide, the birds plentiful, and it is uncrowded, considering its locat... trails.com
Swarthmore College
18 Hard courts(outdoor, private) No lights, no backboard tennismetro.com
Ridley Creek State Park
Ridley Creek State Park is a state-owned park offering a variety of activities... trailpeak.com
Multi-use Trail, Gradyville, Pennsylvania
Only 16 miles from city-center Philadelphia is this gem of a park, whose 2,606 acres encompass woodlands and meadows along Ridley Creek. The area was once a small village that grew up around a mill. Some buildings still remai... trails.com
Ridley Creek State Park
- Within the park boundaries is a small 18th century village that grew up around the site of a mill. Now known as Sycamore Mills, the area had been previously named Bishop's Mill and Providence Mill. The miller's house, th... wildernet.com
Fort Washington State Park
General Description Fort Washington State Park offers sledding, tobogganing and cross-country skiing during the cold winter months. Militial Hill Picnic Area offers a 400-foot slope for sledding and there is 1.7 miles of t... wildernet.com
Rockwood Museum
Rockwood is a 150 year old estate that is now a public park featuring a six acre historic garden and a mansion with a museum. Joseph Shipley, a Quaker merchant banker, built Rockwood between 1851 and 1854 to reflect the b... museumsusa.org