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    Ridley Creek State Park

    4.5 (102 reviews)

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    Creek

    Great place to hike with kids. Loved walking next to the creek and it was very peaceful. There's a paved road, so it's stroller friendly, but you do have to watch out for occasional cars and bikers.

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    Marlene F.

    I've been wanting to visit here since I moved back east and why not on my birthday! Plenty of parking and decent trails. We couldn't see the mansion as there was a wedding that day. Beautiful grounds and a peaceful respite from the city. I'll be back to explore more.

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    Haley L.

    I've been coming here for years and it is awesome! There is a large variety of hiking trails, but my favorite is one that is further down along the river. It has a beautiful view and lookouts to see small waterfalls. The trails are marked clearly and it is a great place to bring kids! You could spend the whole day walking along the trails if the weather is nice. There are also benches for picnics. I never get tired of hiking here.

    Jacqueline T.

    We were in town traveling over a weekend so we decided to go on a hike in the area. We spent a couple of hours exploring this park. I don't remember the trails we did, but we parked by bathrooms and then I think we did the white trail, but that could be wrong. It was a nice little hike. We went along the river with a couple of good view points. At the end we walked down to a little waterfall before turning around to come back. It was a pretty easy walk, not very long and not many hills, but nice nonetheless. It's a good place to spend a few hours exploring.

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    Jim R.

    Amazing park that has plenty of hills and stunning scenery. The trails are abundant and range in incline. It also seems to be a good fly fishing spot from all the fishermen I see there. I'm still amazed that I only live 17 miles away and it's like I'm transported to another world when I get there.

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    Aurora C.

    Lovely trails and beautiful walking scenic routes. A breathe of fresh air if you're in the area and wanting to go on a walk or hike. There are plenty of roads to run/walk if you want to avoid uneven terrain, though we usually like to take a walk through the woods to enjoy the views.

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    Nina T.

    Lucky to have this state park practically in our back yard. We frequent this park to hike, explore nature and relax. Recently we tried a new trail and had a wilderness scavenger hunt (perfect activity to incorporate into our hike). The trails are very clearly marked, especially when walking for hours. We never felt lost and thoroughly enjoyed the creek, the peace and quiet of being submersed in nature plus the critters we came across (chipmunk, deer, etc). Highly recommend for a day trip or relaxing hike. There's a paved portion too for bike riding or running/ walking. Some of the parking areas have huge pot holes and divots, so be careful when finding a trail or spot to park driving into Ridley Creek.

    Great place! Needs more trail maintenance though. Mom cut her leg on fallen limbs left on the Blue Trail. Been there for 3 weeks. See photo

    Dave L.

    I had no idea this park existed until I was directed here. It's pretty easy to get to, and there's ample parking. The grounds are peaceful, and there's a horse farm practically connected to it. There's plenty of paved trails for bicyclists and walkers, and the grass is cut low enough in many places if you decide to go "off-road". Hungry? Bring a picnic lunch and take advantage of one of the many tables here and there. Those planning fancy events (banquets, weddings) should call to see if the mansion there - and gardens! - would be a fit.

    Frank B.

    A true gem in Delaware County/Edgemont. There are horse stables, plenty of picnic areas, gorgeous trails and lots to see/do. The land was purchased by a horse breeder in the 50s/60s. Their mansion and surrounding area is the highlight of the park. Both paved and unpaved trails are waiting to be explored. I was there early Saturday, the parking lot was busy, but once on the trails, I was all by myself with the beauty surrounding me. I came across the remnants of a greenhouse which was real cool. A birdwatchers paradise.

    Chels C.

    I was quite surprised with the level of intensity this hike had. There are multiple terrain and altitude changes which lead you through open space, over small bodies of water, near Ridley Creek, and through the woods. You enter the park near the Horse Stables and park by the Park Office. There were many hikers and their pets enjoying the park while snow fell. I'm officially not the only crazy one who hikes as it snows. There are bathrooms along various trails but I would recommend using the ones near the Park Office if you decide to hike the White Trail; it's one of the longer trails. Many trails run into one another for a bit and then branch off into their own again. They even have trails that have multiple purposes. That means those trails are for Hiking, Biking, Driving and Running. Thankfully all trails are tagged to help ease your sense of being lost.

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    Great park with nice hiking and biking. Would highly recommend, don't need a long review, just come here if you've been on the fence!

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    The walking path is clear and there were well maintained benches in the area that we walked.

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    Excellent and free - and they have a horse farm in the center. Lovely.

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    So nice best kept secret park in the area great for hiking walking picnics picture taking or wedding rentals

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    Great location to spend time exercising or just walking. Friendly and helps state park staff.

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    5.0(4 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    Crum woods is a lovely area to take a stroll; walk or hike through! I saw bicyclists; families…read morewalking their dogs and swimmers in the creek! Crum Woods has something for everyone! I enjoyed coming upon the outdoor amphitheater during my exploration..but I will see this be prepared for the different elevations on your walk! Be prepared and be agile! Overall, it is a great area to enjoy nature!

    This probably belongs in "hiking" and "parks" and "pets" if there is such thing…read more.. We were looking for good places to take the dog where she could run around (preferably off leash) in grass or leaves or something. There's a website, believe it or not, for hiking with your dog, and this spot was in the top ten. I was semi-familiar with Swarthmore as a college, but had no idea they had all of this random land quasi-on-campus that was available for public use. Bonus: apparently it's Swarthmore spring break. Empty campus + lots of available visitor parking + relatively empty woods = dog in overjoyed exhaustion. There seem to be plenty of visitor-access parking lots around, we basically found the first one on campus and wandered over to the Scott Amphitheater. Our limited information indicated that there would be some kind of network of trails in that general region and that once we hit said trails it was kosher to let the dog off leash as long as she was under "voice control." As we made our way toward what looked like the beginning of a trail, we met a very nice woman and her very nice collie. The collie was on leash, but had clearly just enjoyed a nice dog-exhausting walk. We wandered a few yards down the trail and let her loose: bliss. There isn't really a single trail to a destination or a loop or anything like that. We took several forks, backtracked, wandered down what might have been a trail or might have been just random leaves having fallen in a semi-path, etc. There's plenty of space to explore and the trails range from 100% level and easy going to a bit more rocky and climby oriented. I didn't see any maps or other signs of civilization/development, but we followed various trails to what I think might have been the edge of Scott Arboretum. (Five different specimens of twelve different kinds of holly -- all labeled -- tipped us off.) Near that area is a pretty big meadow/clearing with some random stone-henge-looking arrangements that made a good place to stop and play fetch for a bit. The review we read on the dog hiking site seemed to indicate drinking fountains and dog bowls, but I didn't see anything like that, so if it's hot and/or you plan to be out for a while, bring water (your dog will be fine though, as there's a fairly clean looking stream/creek right alongside many of the paths). We ran into five or six other dogs -- all off leash -- during the approx. three hours we wandered around. Everyone was super-friendly and their dogs were excited to enjoy some random play as well. It's a bit of a hike from Philly (too bad Septa won't allow dogs), but worth it for some non-dog-park variety, I think.

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    5.0(1 review)
    3.4 mi

    Hildacy Preserve is one of now 20 (and growing) preserve properties maintained by the Natural Lands…read morepreservation organization. Hildacy is 55 acres located in Media, near the Springton Lake Reservoir. The address for Hildacy is also where the admin offices for Natural Lands are located, but note that the preserve is its own separate entity. The entrance is well marked, and a lot easier to find than I thought it would be. Their parking lot is nice and new, with ample spaces, and didactic info all over to help you get your bearings. Dog poo stations and trash cans are very obvious, and super helpful! Yes, bring dogs, but keep them leashed, and clean up! This place used to be a farm for race horses and German Shepherds, so the dog spirit is all over! I got a great feeling at Hildacy. The meadow is the walk we did on our first visit. They removed a non-native species (70 paulownia trees, which are native to China) which created this huge meadow, now planted with tall grasses that look like golden waves in the wind, very neat to watch! I would have liked to see at least ONE of the paulownia trees. I understand the biopolitical cause of the native plant movement, and as an allergy sufferer, I notice the impact of recent developments near me, with their crazy influx of landscaped fruit trees, all bearing flowers (to look pretty), and TONS of pollen in the spring. This is NOT NORMAL, I get it. At the same time, could not just one tree be left as a nod to the history of the property? A tree, and a panel to explain, would be all I need to understand what it was like when Hilda and Cyril Fox lived here. IDK, maybe they'd have wanted it this way? Again, it's my historical accuracy thing, about honoring a property as it was when lived in by the benefactors. We had a nice sunny day when visiting, and had the property almost completely to ourselves, except for a couple who had a male dog, the same breed and coloring as ours, and they both had the same name! They had a fun meeting in the meadow! Note that there was controlled HUNTING going on in the preserve when we visited per posted signs (see my pics). We neither saw nor heard any trace of hunting while there, except for a hunting stand tied up against a tree near the meadow. We did notice that deer had conveniently retreated to the residential lawns bordering the property. Jerks! Speaking of Hildacy's neighbors, there is an amazing huge old stone structure (house? barn? harn?) adjacent to the meadow. It is private property bordering the preserve, so look, don't enter, but it is worth a gawk just the same because it was so cool! As always with a Natural Lands preserve, this place is FREE!!!!! Visit for a minute, visit for a day, you pay nothing but time breathing fresh air, so go check it out!

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