Benjamin Rush State Park

Who We Are

Benjamin Rush State Park is located in the North East section of Philadelphia and is the only state park within the city boundary.

The park provides the visitor with an area to enjoy the natural beauty of open spaces along with:

  • Pennsylvania woodlands
  • Places for study
  • Recreation
  • Solace of gardening

The park offers much needed open space in this busy area. It is primarily used for passive day use activities popular with:

  • Hikers
  • Bicyclers
  • Birders and wildlife enthusiasts

The park features:

  • One of the largest community gardens
  • A large area devoted to flying radio controlled model airplanes
  • Multi-use trails that meander through open meadows and shady wooded area

What We Do

The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) protects and enhances the state’s natural, recreational, and cultural resources for current and future generations. We manage state parks and forests, support community recreation and conservation initiatives, provide science-based expertise on Pennsylvania’s ecological health, and promote outdoor experiences that enrich the lives of all residents and visitors.

Details

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