Attractions and places to see around Parkside offer a diverse range of outdoor experiences, from national wildlife refuges to expansive parks and arboretums. The area features natural landscapes including lakes, forests, and creeks, providing opportunities for hiking and exploring. Visitors can discover historical sites and well-maintained trails suitable for various activities. This region is characterized by its blend of preserved natural habitats and recreational green spaces.
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This side of John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge tends to be quieter. There are some singletrack hiking trails and some packed gravel trails that are great on the bike. The I-95 Trail will take you northeast to the central loop of the park, or you can take the Fishing Point Trail out to the middle of Darby Creek.
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The Tyler Arboretum is a nature preserve with several miles of hiking trails. It is also a popular park for botanists and bird watchers, as there are many species of bird and fauna that are at home in the arboretum.
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This park was named after Samuel L. Smedley, the founder of Delaware County's Parks and Recreation Board. It is popular with hikers, runners, and bikers, offering miles of trails, ruins, and the scenic Crum Creek running throughout.
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The native Lenni Lenape once inhabited this area, living along the banks of the Crum Creek. Along this trail, you'll encounter remnants of their time here, including old ruins. The trail is somewhat technical and features a picturesque bridge to cross.
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Eagle enthusiasts flock to John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge Impoundment for optimal eagle-watching opportunities. Traverse the impoundment loop counterclockwise, ensuring the impoundment is on your left, for the best view of these majestic birds and their nests. The observation platform and cross-dike road offer prime locations for eagle sightings.
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Parkside offers a variety of natural attractions, including national wildlife refuges, expansive parks, and arboretums. You can visit the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge Impoundment for eagle-watching, or explore the trails and scenic Crum Creek at Smedley Park. The Tyler Arboretum is also a great spot for botanists and bird watchers.
Yes, Parkside has several family-friendly attractions. Smedley Park is popular with families for its miles of trails and open spaces. The John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge Impoundment offers easy walks and opportunities to spot eagles, which can be exciting for children. Additionally, Tyler Arboretum provides nature trails suitable for all ages.
For a glimpse into the region's history, visit the Crum Woods Trails. This area was once inhabited by the native Lenni Lenape, and along the trails, you can encounter remnants of their time, including old ruins, and cross a picturesque bridge.
Parkside is excellent for hiking and walking. Smedley Park offers miles of trails for hikers and runners. The Crum Woods Trails provide a more technical hiking experience with historical elements. For a quieter walk, explore the singletrack and packed gravel trails at Tinicum Park. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Parkside guide.
Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. Smedley Park is popular with bikers, and Tinicum Park features packed gravel trails suitable for bikes, including the I-95 Trail. For more detailed routes, check out the Cycling around Parkside guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Parkside guide.
The John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge Impoundment is a prime location for eagle-watching, with an observation platform and impoundment loop offering optimal views. The Tyler Arboretum is also a popular spot for bird watchers, home to many species of birds and fauna.
If you're looking for a quieter experience, Tinicum Park, located on a side of the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge, tends to be less crowded. It offers peaceful singletrack hiking trails and packed gravel paths, perfect for a tranquil outing.
While specific beginner trails aren't detailed, many parks like Smedley Park and Tyler Arboretum offer various trails, some of which are likely suitable for beginners. For easy hiking options, you can explore routes like the 'Valley Walk: Crum Woods' mentioned in the Hiking around Parkside guide.
For optimal eagle-watching at the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge Impoundment, traverse the impoundment loop counterclockwise, keeping the impoundment on your left. The observation platform and cross-dike road are also prime locations for spotting these majestic birds and their nests.
Yes, Smedley Park features the scenic Crum Creek running throughout its grounds, offering beautiful riverside views. The Crum Woods Trails also follow the banks of Crum Creek and include a picturesque bridge crossing.
Attractions like Smedley Park and Tyler Arboretum are well-maintained and offer various facilities to enhance your visit, typically including trails, and often visitor centers or restrooms. Specific amenities vary by location.


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