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Lorimer Park adventures

Lorimer Park Adventures

Lorimer Park is a charming regional park in Pennsylvania offering scenic trails, woodland habitats, and creekside recreation along the Poquessing Creek.

230
Acres Protected
3.5
Miles of Trails
60,000+
Annual Visitors
1938
Year Established

About Lorimer Park

 

Lorimer Park is a 230-acre public park located in Northeast Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, primarily along the Poquessing Creek, which forms the border with Bucks County. The landscape is predominantly forested with mature hardwoods and some wetland areas, creating a peaceful natural environment within an urban setting. The park's ecology supports a variety of wildlife including deer, foxes, songbirds, and aquatic species inhabiting the creek. Lorimer Park was donated to the city in 1938 by Edward Lorimer to preserve the area and provide green space for public recreation. Visitors can enjoy over 3 miles of trails designed for hiking, birding, and nature observation. The park features several picnic areas and opens opportunities for fishing along Poquessing Creek. The wooded ravines and stream provide both tranquility and natural beauty, making it a favored spot for local families, runners, and naturalists. Its proximity to Philadelphia allows easy access for residents seeking outdoor respite without traveling far. The park's historic stone arch bridge and well-maintained trail systems enhance its visitor appeal. While camping and mountain biking are not permitted, Lorimer Park offers excellent venues for photography and peaceful walks amid mature forests and quiet waters. The park’s combination of accessibility, natural diversity, and scenic beauty makes it an important urban green space.

Highlights

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Poquessing Creek scenic trail and fishing opportunities

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Historic stone arch bridge over Poquessing Creek

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Old-growth eastern hardwood forest ecosystem

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Secluded picnic spots along forested trails

Notable Natural Features

Poquessing Creek

A small tidal stream running through the park, offering fishing spots and habitat for aquatic and riparian wildlife.

Stone Arch Bridge

A historic masonry arch bridge crossing Poquessing Creek, providing a picturesque landmark within the park.

Eastern Hardwood Forest

Mature stands of oak, maple, and hickory trees create a thriving habitat for local flora and fauna.