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Feature Published on June 13, 2024

The Ultimate Guide to Philly’s Outdoor Experiences

Where to find outdoor fun in a park, on the water, down a trail or even up in the air...

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Philadelphia boasts a remarkable array of outdoor activities for those seeking adventure, exercise or relaxation.

Whether you’re visiting from afar or a tried-and-true local, the city offers a bevy of experiences in the out-of-doors for avid hikers eager to explore a hidden trail, water enthusiasts embarking on a boating adventure or nature lovers enjoying an afternoon of birding.

Philadelphia’s parks offer varied activities like camping, mountain biking and bouldering in spots like Wissahickon Valley Park or Tyler State Park. Its urban pathways along the Delaware River Trail and Schuylkill Banks Boardwalk are great for cyclists and runners alike. Sporty types can find everything from archery to skateboarding, and even stargazers can discover a dark haven on a secluded lakeside.

Let this guide point you toward the best spots in Philly and the Countryside for enjoying over 30 different essential outdoor experiences.

Note: This guide covers outdoor experiences in Greater Philadelphia, which includes Philadelphia as well as Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties.

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