Fort Washington State Park
This beautiful park interests historians of the American Revolution. The park takes its name from the redoubt fort built by George Washington's troops in the fall of 1777, before heading to Valley Forge. The park is popular ... from visitpa.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
John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge - Accessable Trail -...
About the Accessible Trail The trail is 6/10ths of a mile. A nice easy walk on a boardwalk across the fresh water marsh. About the Refuge The John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum is administered by the Departmen... waymarking.com
Fox Point State Park
- For more than 20 years, the dream of a park on this ribbon of land along the Delaware River has been a source of inspiration as well as frustration for the neighboring communities, now collectively known as Fox Point. On... wildernet.com
Austin Memorial Park
Austin Memorial Park offers those close to the Lancaster Avenue and Norwood Avenue area a small and peaceful setting to relax, take a quick walk around the loop path, or walk their dog in a safe and secure setting... patch.com
Newlin Grist Mill
The restored grist mill was in operation continuously for nearly 250 years until 1941. In 1704, Nathaniel and Mary Newlin built a water-powered grist mill along the West Branch of Chester Creek. Despite several changes... heritagesites.com
Penn Wynne Park
Penn Wynne Park is a communityarea operated by Lower Merion Township which includesa soccer field, baseball diamond and plenty of room to run through the green fields of grass... patch.com
Newtown Petticoat Fields
Newtown Petticoat Fields is locatedoff of Bishop Hollow Road across from the Newtown Square Business Center and down the street from the Newtown-Edgmont Little League office... patch.com
Newby Park
One of the eight parks located in Newtown Square, Newby Park has grass fields, a playground for children, and basketball courts that are accessible to the general public... patch.com
Okehocking Preserve
Willistown Township purchased the 180 acres that compose Okehocking Preserve with the help of a Willistown Township Open Space Fund and other preservation organizations... patch.com
Brookside Park
One of the eight parks located in Newtown Square, Brookside contains an activity field and a grass field for the general public, as well as a playground for children... patch.com
Tyler Arboretum
Tyler Arboretum is one of the oldest and largest arboreta in the northeastern United States, comprised of over 650 acres of lush, naturalized plantings with 20 miles of marked hiking trails through serene native woodlands. T... visitpa.com
Ashbridge Memorial Park
Ashbridge Memorial Park, just off Montgomery Avenue, features a small playground with jungle gym climbing structures, a spiral sliding board and a see-saw... patch.com
Ray Roche Park
This playground is owned by the township and includes swing sets, monkey bars, a sliding board, picnic tables and benches and a basketball court... patch.com
Winding Way Park
One of the eight parks located in Newtown Square, Winding Way Park has a picnic and playground area, a pond, grass fields and a foot bridge... patch.com
Rose Tree Park
This county park, full of rolling hills and sprawling woods, plays host to a number of concerts in the summer in its beautiful amphitheater... patch.com
Glen Providence Park
This 25-acre park was established in 1935 when George Butler, a one-time owner of the Broomall House and estate, gifted it to the county... patch.com
Drexel Lodge Park
One of the eight parks located in Newtown Square, Drexel Lodge Park offers many amenities for residents and non-residents alike... patch.com
Weldon Street Tot Lot
This playground is owned by the township, and is located on a tiny street that connects South Avenue and South Orange Street... patch.com