Our area is bursting with great parks, playgrounds, and trails- and we've compiled a full list! Click each park link for full details. You can also access this list via the Parks, Trails, and Playgrounds Directory. A quick note about Covid-19: although parks are open, some restroom facilities and other amenities may not be accessible due to the current pandemic. It's best to contact the township or borough to confirm if these facilities are currently operational if you're planning on using them during your visit.
Happy hiking, sliding, biking, and enjoying the great outdoors!
βΏ: ADA Accessible | π: Amphitheater/Stage | π: Basketball Court |
βΎ: Baseball/Softball Field | π¦: Bird Watching | πΆ: Boat Launch |
π: Dog Park | π΄: Equestrian Trail | ποΈβοΈ:Exercise Stations |
π:Farm Animals | π£:Fishing | π : Football Field |
π₯: Grill | π: Historical Site/Building | π: Hockey |
π§²:Horseshoe Pit | π³: Open Space/Nature Appreciation | πͺ: Pavilion |
π’: Playground | π§»: Porta Potty | π»: Restroom |
πΉ: Skate Park | β½: Soccer and/or Multi-purpose Field | πΎ:Tennis Court |
π: Volleyball Court | π£:Walking Trail | π§: Water (creek, splash pad, etc) |
πΏοΈ: Wildlife Observation |
Chester Valley Trail π£
Pennypack Trailπ£π¦πΏοΈππ΄π³
Perkiomen Trailπ£π¦πΏοΈπ΄π£π³
Schuylkill River Trailπ£π£πΆπ’π¦πΏοΈππ³π»
Wissahickon Trailπ£π¦πΏοΈπ³
Chester County Parks
Black Rock Sanctuary π£π¦πΏοΈ
Warwick Park π’ πͺπ π£π§²π§π£π΄π»ππ³πΏοΈ βΏ
Montgomery County Parks
Central Perkiomen Valley Park π’ πͺπ π£π§²π§π£ π₯π΄π»ππ³
Lock 60 at the Schyukill Canal Parkπ£π£π¦πΏοΈ
Lower Perkiomen Valley Parkπ’ π£πͺπ₯β½ππ π£π§²
Upper Schuykill Valley Park ππ£πΆβΏπ»
Evansburg State Parkπ’ πͺπ§π£π΄π¦πΏοΈπ»π³
Fort Washington State Park π£π³π¦ππͺ
Norristown Farm Parkπͺπ§π£π¦πΏοΈπ£
Valley Forge National Historical Park ππ£π³π¦πΏοΈπ»
Parks, trails, and playgrounds are so much fun, but after packing up the kids and the car and finally arriving it's the pits when you realize you're missing something you need. Here are eight items you can store in your trunk to help make park days fun for everyone.
- Old towel for wiping down wet or muddy slides
- Spray bottle of water for hot slides & swings. A bottle of water will work as well!
- Old pants. Sometimes the slides are just too hot for shorts.
- Change of clothes. Messy fun happens, save your seats on the ride home.
- Cheap flip/flops or water shoes for parent & child for when they find a creek to explore.
- Bug spray & sunblock
- Blanket for impromptu picnics
- Wipes and hand sanitizer, especially if you're going to a place with live animals!
π¦ Many of our kids love to feed the ducks and other wildlife. If you're going to bring a snack for them, please keep in mind bread and other "go to" items are not healthy for the animals. π¦ Here's a list of items to feed ducks via TheSpruce.com:
- Cracked corn
- Wheat, barley, or similar grains
- Oats (uncooked; rolled or quick)
- Rice (plain white or brown, cooked or uncooked, whole or instant)
- Milo seed
- Birdseed (any type or mix)
- Grapes (cut in half or quartered if very large)
- Nut hearts or pieces (any type but without salt, coatings, or flavoring)
- Frozen peas or corn (defrosted, no need to cook)
- Earthworms (fishing bait or dug from the garden)
- Mealworms (fresh or dried)
- Chopped lettuce or other greens or salad mixes
- Vegetable trimmings or peels (chopped into small pieces)
At Macaroni KID, we're all about parents helping parents in our community! Do you know the best picnic spot at one of these parks or the place on a specific trail with the best views? Share the love! If you have any information or pictures of one of these parks you'd like to share, please feel free to submit them here and we will add them to this guide! As always, questions and comments are welcome at MelissaStruchen@macaronikid.com
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