Once an industrial complex for the fledgling United States of America, today French Creek State Park is an oasis for people and wildlife. Straddlin...
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Evansburg State Park is in southcentral Montgomery County between Norristown and Collegeville. Evansburg offers a significant area of green space a...
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Marsh Creek State Park is in the rolling hills of north central Chester County. The 1,727-acre park contains the 535-acre Marsh Creek Lake, which i...
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Famous Crystal Cave Park is the most popular natural attraction in Pennsylvania. This great underground wonder, loacated near Kutztown, has been vi...
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Nolde Forest encompasses more than 665 acres of deciduous woodlands and coniferous plantations. A network of trails makes the center’s stream...
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Kerr Park, a 45-acre park off Pennsylvania Avenue and adjacent to the Brandywine Creek, is a classic municipal park. Centrally located, it offers f...
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Walking at Norristown Farm Park8 miles of trailsMost trails are paved and used for walking, rollerblading, and bicycling.NOTICE: There are no park ...
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Blue Marsh Lake is a 6,100 acre-project having a 1,150-acre lake. Facilities include a day use area with swim beach, bathhouse, food concession, pi...
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The 5,286-acre Nockamixon State Park is in the rolling hills of scenic Bucks County, close enough to Philadelphia for a day trip, but far enough aw...
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Ridley Creek State Park encompasses more than 2,606 acres of Delaware County woodlands and meadows. The gently rolling terrain of the park, bisecte...
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In 1933 the National Portland Cement Company purchased about 300 acres from several farms near Nazareth, Pa. By 1935 the company had completed cons...
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Rich in modern recreational facilities and historical significance, Fort Washington blossoms with flowering dogwood in the spring.Fort Washington S...
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Located in back of the Township Building, Pennsbury's 54 acre park is a great place for walking, picnicking and bird-watching. Trails are kept mowe...
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Gorgas Park is named for the Gorgas Family who settled in the area toward the end of the 17th Century. In 1759 Joseph Gorgas bought a half interest...
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