Wickerton Road (Route 841) intersection of State Road and East and West Avondale Road,
West Grove, PA
The 125-acre site was assembled by the Township over the past decade with a most generous donation of 40 acres from Steven and Marna Goddard. The P...
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The Conservancy welcomes you to the Susquehanna Riverlands Research & Education Center (SRREC) and Climbers Run Nature Preserve. The Conservanc...
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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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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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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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he Martic Township Park, otherwise known as the Martin Tract, is located along Rt. 324 South, just before River Road and the Pequea Cree...
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Four properties along the scenic Lower Susquehanna River comprise the Susquehannock State Park Complex. The 224-acre Susquehannock State Park is on...
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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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Fair Hill is a 5,656 acre Natural Resources Management Area, where multiple management practices are employed for the maximum use and protection of...
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The remains of an old rocky road are visible where flat schistic rocks have been placed side by side in and beside the stream. The Conservancy&rsqu...
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The 2,072-acre White Clay Creek Preserve is in southern Chester County, three miles north of Newark, Delaware. The White Clay Creek Valley, which f...
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Come to White Clay Creek to escape the encroaching development of New Castle County. The park's lush greenery and sparkling streams offer a refresh...
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About the ParkThe land that is today known as White Clay Creek State Park includes parts of the boundary line made famous by Mason and Dixon, who b...
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