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Robbins Park
Address: Butler Pike, Ambler, Pennsylvania 19002
State: PA
City: Ambler
Street Number: Butler Pike
Zip Code: 19002
categories: hiking trail


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Reviews
Always the best little hike and nature play!
We really enjoyed this unique park! We had a picnic at a picnic table. Toured the veggie garden. Kids played in the children’s natural play area and we took a walk on the paths. We saw a deer, cottontail rabbit, minnows and a crawfish! There is a TON of poison ivy everywhere not just off the trail. The google map location is incorrect. The narrow driveway was difficult to locate off such busy road. There is a large sign but it blends in.
Paths are a combination of woodchips, dirt, and concrete sidewalk-esque Animals you're likely to see: squirrels, chipmunks, robins, woodpeckers, deer, fish, turtles during warm, sunny weather, frogs in summer, butterflies, dragonflies Love that the park keeps adding to the children's play area For Pokemon Go players, there are multiple PokeStops and Gyms Restrooms: There are public restrooms in the pavalion, but the building is usually locked Picnic area: Multiple picnic benches are spread throughout the park
Not as huge as some parks in the area, but one of my favorites. Easy, beautifully maintained with fresh wood chips trails to walk with little ones. Nature center has educational info and pavillion, as well as info panels along the trail. Features an old oak that had a knotted root by the Lenni Lenape, whose lands we reside on. Hidden gem in this area. Except for picnic area with garden, meadow and compost education, at least pre-Covid, trails are shaded by trees. Creepy Pond always green and covered with duckweed is one of our favorite spots to visit where we listen to the toads, watch the dragonflies and hope to spot a turtle.
Beautiful shaded walking park! Mostly chips with some unique features and ecologically preserved natural areas. Learning center is super immersive when open with special event animal experiences that are great for children and curious adults.Playground: YesPublic restrooms: NoOff-leash dog area: NoPicnic tables: Yes
A peaceful place to walk. Lots of pretty flowers and blooming trees this time of year.
Excellent 38 acre township park with a 1 mile paved trail and many woodchips trails weaving throughout the Park, past meadow, woods, creeks and a pond. There is a variety of flora and fauna. Picnic tables available but no restrooms at this time.
Being a bird & mammal watcher- photographer for years, I've really enjoyed visiting here. Nature center/bldg. W/ Picnic tables outside/connected to bldg. roofed. 26 acre site with numerous well-maintained, chipped trails; "Creepy Pond" w/bulldogs, GB Herons, etc...... Great place for kids AND adults to visit. Open to everyone from dawn to dusk....FREE !
Love it I will return bird blind trail to white tail run trail starting on July 2023 to find a wolf, moose, elk, or a white tail deer!!!
Nice park, some walking trails handicap accessible. Lots of blooming trees and flowers this time of year. A lot of noise from 309, in some parts of the park. Benches for sitting and also some picnic tables.
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