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Wilson Farm Park
Park
Contemporary green space offering ball fields, a putting green, volleyball & several play areas.
4.70 (1K reviews)
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Wharton Esherick Museum
Museum
Whimsical dwelling with 300+ pieces of wood furniture & sculpture made by artist Wharton Esherick.
4.80 (148 reviews)
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Mount Misery Trailhead
Hiking area
ππ Highly recommend doing this 2.5 mile shady loop trail at Valley Forge. There's a short rocky climb to a spot where you ring a bell and enter your visit in the guest book. On the trip down, explore the ruins of a 19th century spring water bottling plant once owned by Hires. There's a small dam with a...
4.80 (108 reviews)
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Teegarden Park
Park
ππ Great dog park. Plenty of parking, fenced off picnic area with children's playground equipment, street hockey, pickle ball, tennis courts, basketball etc. Quiet. Watch schedule of off leash dog activity.
4.40 (107 reviews)
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George Lorimer Preserve
Park
π Lots of open Meadows. Large cut grass pathways for walking. Plenty of trails with either grass or mud/dirt paths for exploring the wooded area. Most of the trails are part of a loop system so you can decide how far or short you want to experience on your visit.
The shade from the trees creates abou...
4.60 (64 reviews)
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General Wayne Statue
Monument
ππ I love this park. Valley Forge national historic park is full of really great statues and hidden trails. (Note: The monument is a duplicate of the Anthony Wayne statue at Stony Brook). I came across at least four really cool monuments similar to this. I recommend getting a park map soon as you get t...
4.80 (62 reviews)
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Cedar Hollow Preserve
Nature preserve
ππ This review is decades before the plot of land became what it is today. It used to be a farm.
My childhood friends father, Charles Yeager, rented the house and property for years and years.
We would come down from Phoenixville to help him plant and pick his crops. For lunch we would all go to Va...
4.70 (37 reviews)