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Top Bird watching areas in Philadelphia, United States

Top Rated Bird watching areas in Philadelphia

Top Reviewed Bird watching areas in Philadelphia

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joseph kenny
at 2024 Aug 27
joseph kenny
at 2024 Aug 27
Started walking the Park again, it’s always cleaner the further upstream you go, it’s a lot cleaner in Fox Chase but Lincoln High area is an easier walk. I see they are trying to crack down on the people that abuse it so that is nice. My only complaint , and it’s everywhere is with som bike riders don’t get that they are a vehicle and if they come up behind you they have to yield to walkers.
alexandro burgos
at 2024 May 08
alexandro burgos
at 2024 May 08
Love it there so clean and peaceful
Embark on a feathered journey at the McNeil Avian Center in the Philadelphia Zoo, where the air is alive with the songs and colors of exotic birds! Opened in 2009, this $17.5-million sanctuary is a paradise for bird lovers, offering walk-through habitats that bring you face-to-face with over 100 stunning avian species from across the globe1. Whether you’re watching a live cam of the rainforest habitat or learning about avian conservation behind the scenes, the McNeil Avian Center is a place where curiosity takes flight and the wonders of the bird world are revealed in all their splendor! 🦜🌴
Gina
at 2024 Mar 13
Gina
at 2024 Mar 13
I've been visiting the zoo frequently, and I used to skip the McNeil Avian Center building, but I won't make that mistake again!
Tobyia
at 2024 Feb 09
Tobyia
at 2024 Feb 09
Super Cool Spot by the old train bridge. Nice comfortable walk, a little wet but not so bad it wasn't enjoyable. Perfect place to pull off and take a break from the hustle and hustle of the town.
elaine greenhalgh
at 2023 Dec 12
elaine greenhalgh
at 2023 Dec 12
I never considered how many wonderful memories have been had for the 58 yrs. ive been going to diffetent areas of pennypack park. as a small child my older sisters would take me with them to enjoy summer fun and imagine how my grandmom told me in the 1920s the water was so clean they would bath and eat fruits off the trees!, when i became a teenager we would enjoy walking thru the section behind lincoln highschool, going to little city( an areas we went in cars to make put) or go to pleasant park on a weekend to run into friends who would drive thru in cars or motorcycles- there was always a crowd on a nice summer day!( again, this was once a place my grandmoms family would swim in the early 1900s) as i got older i began enjoying it once again for they put so much work into it in the last 15 years by adding trails,maps, new sections for picnicing or walking, new activities mostly for free that are a wonderful way to get out and meet new people in a city thats been so ever changing. changing!
These days i venture to the bike trails and other fun beautiful nature in the arras of pennypackpark outside the city. They have a wonderful bike yrail with parking on welsh rd in near 2nd st.pike and another on county line rd in warminsteri. From the bike trail to the walking trail this is my new adult disney land! The beauty is breathtaking! you feel like you are walking thru a scene out of a Thomas Kincade picture! From the streams to the beautiful old homes on the hills, to the giant rocks, memorial benches, lots of wildlife including many chipmunks, even little book swap boxes.... i guareentee you i never leave without feeling truly like ive just been to heaven!
Ethan De Cohen
at 2023 Oct 27
Ethan De Cohen
at 2023 Oct 27
This place is a nice place to walk. I like it. If you're into walking around with a big giant stream to your side this place is for you. Bring your puppy, bring your special friend, bring your kiddos. Bring your pet alligator whatever floats your boat. Lots to do here folks.
Tina
at 2023 Oct 11
Tina
at 2023 Oct 11
Beautiful place. Lot of spacious land to explore and some animals pass by too. This place is amazing.
Redwan Ahmed
at 2023 Sep 15
Redwan Ahmed
at 2023 Sep 15
Visited this park recently and charmed by its beauty. The pathways are great for both walking and biking, offering a serene escape amidst nature. What's especially commendable is the cleanliness; there's minimal trash, making it evident that both the management and visitors respect the environment. Highly recommend for a peaceful outdoor experience!
Carmela D
at 2023 May 30
Carmela D
at 2023 May 30
One of my favorite natural wonders in Philadelphia. They recently renovated the section next to the train station, and the ducks there are so lovely. I also enjoy the bird watching, goats, chickens and bee hives. There are multiple working farms, private gardens, joyous fauna and wildlife. They often host events and educational workshops for the community, I keep up with them on IG. It’s really an amazing space for all ages to enjoy.
Ytterbius
at 2023 Apr 22
Ytterbius
at 2023 Apr 22
Great park in East/North-East Philly. The atmosphere is great, and you'll encounter a fair number of people. Very dog friendly as well. There is some trash around which takes away from the park's beauty, and be careful of glass shards if you choose to go off the paved trail.

My favourite part of the park is the creek. I found it to be a calming and healing experience to just walk along the creek or sit on the big rocks at its edge and just listen to the sounds of nature. Please be careful while trying to get down to the creek, as the trail can be dangerous and slippery depending on the weather.
Robert Bennett
at 2023 Apr 20
Robert Bennett
at 2023 Apr 20
1/4 to 1/2 day experience. Nice grounds. Nice staff. Picnic area. Free to enter. Quite a few acres across the street also.
Alaska Doran
at 2023 Mar 26
Alaska Doran
at 2023 Mar 26
Really beautiful, a bit humid.
Robert Bruy
at 2023 Mar 03
Robert Bruy
at 2023 Mar 03
Good place to cycle when the trails are muddy. Busy area on weekends with people and animals, so I avoid it unless you go early. Large parking area off Pine Rd. With the trail extension in Lorimer Park the ride goes all the way into Bucks County.
We enjoyed hiking the loop trails with our leashed dog on a sunny fall weekend. The highlight was discovering an outdoor exhibit of animal totem paintings by Ann Hopkins Wilson on the Beech Hollow Trail. The exhibit will be up for another few months. We parked at the train station or look for street parking along Washington Lane. Since the Arboretum is a popular destination for weddings, the heritage garden and area around the Francis Cope House were off limits. This park is a haven for groundhogs. We saw a critter city of holes around McNabbtown field. It's a lovely destination to enjoy fall color.
Leslie Mallory
at 2022 May 15
Leslie Mallory
at 2022 May 15
They offer so many free or low cost programs I recommend going to the website. We are currently enjoying fun day Sundays from 1pm - 4pm. They were even there on mothers day. The kids will have a good time, do some crafts and run off some energy. The staff here are amazing and very friendly. You will have a good time give it a try. They also have a small food stand for purchasable items for light delightful food all under $5. You have to park on the farm side for fun day and you will see the entrance sign.
Everything was beautiful. Awesome service. The food was good. We came for a wedding and everything was beautiful. It rained but they had a beautiful tent set up. The cocktail hour had delicious apps: caramelized onions and brussel sprouts, cheese steak egg rolls, and a beautiful charcuterie table. 10/10
Edlyn Polito
at 2021 Sep 08
Edlyn Polito
at 2021 Sep 08
Great collection! And the very informative docent made the experience even more interesting!
So many beautiful birds to watch! The Victoria Crowned Pigeon is so colorful!
Kelly Prizel
at 2021 Feb 11
Kelly Prizel
at 2021 Feb 11
With outdoor space for the ceremony, reception and dancing, you have the option of having almost everything outside for your wedding which is great during COVID-19.
While you can do everything outdoors, the inside space is lovely, with multiple rooms downstairs and upstairs to have guests. The porch is really the highlight of the building though and is gigantic enough to have a cocktail hour with people playing games in the front and any spill over on the side lawn.
The one downside is they can't have music outside after 8pm but the inside space for dancing is very tight. Maybe 40 guests can dance and that's if they are very close together. It does make it hard to get the dancing going.
Barbara Braxton
at 2020 Sep 28
Barbara Braxton
at 2020 Sep 28
Awbury Arboretum is a Philadelphia gem! There are 55 acres of accessible green space providing trails for walking and connecting with nature. The grounds contain a variety native plants, trees and beautiful flowers. In addition there is even a farm with chickens and goats. Wandering through the arboretum is a lovely way to spend an afternoon.
Lori D
at 2019 Feb 09
Lori D
at 2019 Feb 09
Love the avian center. So many kinds of birds....just don't go in here on a hot day...you'll sweat! Lol. Also, it cann get rather loud, so if you are sensitive to bird sounds, you might want to carry ear plugs...especially if the hornbills are being feisty. Lol
JJ Cutuli
at 2016 Mar 18
JJ Cutuli
at 2016 Mar 18
Small but beautiful habitat with many different types of birds. It's a nice experience to walk through.
The tickets to buy nectar is sold separately. It is just across the entrance, but it is good to know to do that upfront. Birds in here are accustomed to being fed so they come very close. Overall, fun experience.