Township Parks, Open Space And Trails
Recreational Parks
Tredyffrin Township has approximately 259 acres in 12 parks that are designated for recreational use. Amenities include ball fields, courts, tot lots and picnic areas. Follow these links for more information regarding Field Usage & Permits and Programs and Activities
Bocce Grove

- Size: 0.7 acres
- Facilities: swings, playground, half court basketball, picnic area
- Location: 45 Chestnut Ave, Devon Pa
- Directions: East on Lancaster Ave towards Devon, right turn onto Grove Ave, right turn onto Berkley Rd, right turn on to Chestnut Ave.
Cedar Hollow Park

- Size: 24.1 acres
- Facilities: one soccer field, one 60' baseball field, picnic area, volleyball area
- Location: 785 Cedar Hollow Road, Malvern, PA 19355 (across from Vanguard Complex)
- Directions: From the north and east take US 202 South to the PA 29 South, Malvern, exit. At the foot of the off ramp turn right onto Swedesford Rd. and go approximately 0.2 miles to a traffic light. Turn right onto PA 29 South and go approximately 0.3 miles to the 1st traffic light. Turn left onto Matthews Rd. and go approximately 1.3 miles until Matthews Rd makes a T intersection with Cedar Hollow Rd. (You will pass the Uptown Worthington development and the Vanguard Group campus on your right) Cedar Hollow Park is directly across the T intersection.
Friendship Park

- Size: 8.1 acres
- Facilities: two tennis courts, one basketball court, totlot, picnic area
- Location: 107 Bearhill Rd., Paoli, PA 19301 (Route 252, at intersection of Friendship Hill and Central Avenue, Paoli)
- Directions: From the north and east take US 202 South and exit at west Swedesford Road (252). Circle to the park entrance on the left just through the traffic light at Route 252 and E. Central Ave.
L.A.D Park

- Size: 15.4 acres
- Facilities: two tennis courts, one volleyball court, 2 totlots, picnic area, two 60' baseball diamonds, one 90' baseball diamond
- Location: 799 Tory Hollow Road, Berwyn, PA 19312
- Directions: From the north and east take US 202 South and exit at Chesterbrook. Turn left onto Chesterbrook Blvd, which becomes Cassatt Road. Turn left onto Westwind Drive, then left onto Tory Hollow Road to find the park entrance.
Mazie B. Hall Park

- Size: 2.3 acres
- Facilities: one baseball field, two basketball court, Totlot, picnic area, and walking path
- Location: 1016 Upper Gulph Rd., Wayne, PA 19087 (Upper Gulph Road at Mt. Pleasant Road)
- Directions: From the north and east take US 202 South to the PA 252 North, Devon, exit. At the traffic light at the foot of the off ramp turn left and go approximately 100 yards to the traffic light. Turn left onto Swedesford Rd. and go approximately 0.5 miles to the first traffic light. Turn right onto West Valley Rd. Go approximately 1.5 miles up a hill. Then take a left turn onto Upper Gulf Road at the top of the hill on West Valley Road. Turn left onto Mount Pleasant to park entrance between the church and the water tower.
Radbill Park

- Size: 18 acres
- Facilities: Baseball Field 60'/open space
- Location: 750 Bearhill Road, Paoli, PA 19301
- Directions: From Northeast, take 202 South to the Paoli exit. Follow Route 252 South, and you will see the park on the left hand side just passed the third traffic light.
Mill Road Park

- Size: 55.9 acres
- Facilities: two 60' baseball fields, three soccer fields, picnic area
- Location: 1400 Mill Rd., Wayne, PA 19087
- Directions: Take 202 South to the Chesterbrook exit. Make a right at the top of the exit ramp. Make a Left at the first light onto Duportail Road. Go about 1/4 mile to Mill Road. Make a R. on Mill Road. After crossing the bridge, make the immediate Left into Mill Road park.
Strafford Park and Library

- Size: 13.6 acres
- Facilities: totlot, 4 tennis courts, tennis wall/backboard, one 60' baseball/multipurpose field, one basketball/inline court
- Location: 550 Upper Gulph Road, Strafford-Wayne, PA 19087
- Directions: From the north and east take US 202 South to the PA 252 North, Devon, exit. At the traffic light at the foot of the off ramp turn left. and go approximately 100 yards to the traffic light. Turn left onto Swedesford Rd. and go approximately 0.5 miles to the first traffic light. Turn right onto West Valley Rd. Go approximately 1.5 miles up a hill. Turn left onto Upper Gulph Road and go through the stoplight. The park will be on your right about .5 mile.
Teegarden Park

- Size: 22.2 acres
- Facilities: 4 Baseball/softball fields, 1 multipurpose field, roller hockey/tennis and sand volleyball courts, totlots, picnic area, pavilion
- Location: 440 Old State Road, Berwyn, PA 19312
- Directions: From the north and east take US 202 South and exit at Valley Forge Road. Turn left at the light. Turn right onto Old State Road and the park entrance is straight ahead.
Westover Park
- Size: 7.0 acres
- Facilities: Future Park
- Location: Old Lancaster and Conestoga Roads in Devon
- History: Tredyffrin Township acquired Westover Park in August 2002. This Park is also known as the Fireworks Tract, so named because this was the site of the Pennsylvania Fireworks Display Company in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Apparently the factory was not kept up to the highest safety standards and was prone to accidents. In 1930, the plant experienced a debilitating accident that ended its operation permanently. It is said that an experimental gun powder allowed to sit next to a stove, caused a large explosion that killed several workers, shattered windows and blew out doors in homes as far as five miles away.
- The repercussions of 40 thousand aerial bombs, 30 kegs (750 pounds) of gunpowder and other flammable chemicals were felt as far away as Philadelphia and Hammonton, New Jersey (it is said the blast even caused City Hall to sway perceptibly). Those who lived in the area at the time of the blast can still tell you where they were and what they were doing at the time of the blast. After this incident, the plant was never reopened and the property never built on. This early industrial site should have been part of the building and renovation booms of the latter part of the century, but it has lain vacant since the early 1930s.
- This property will be developed into a small neighborhood park for the surrounding community.
- Directions: From Route 30 East (Lancaster Avenue) turn left onto Old Lancaster Road. The park is on your right.
- Click here for more information on the park plans.
Wilson Farm Park

- Size: 90.0 acres
- Facilities: 3 pavilions, Baseball/softball fields, multipurpose fields, tournament fields, basketball/ sand volleyball courts, an all-abilities tot lot, 3 other totlots, putting green, 1.3 mile paved trail, picnic areas, restrooms, ampetheater, fishing pond, etc.
- Location: 500 Lee Road, Chesterbrook, PA
- Directions: (From the north) Take 202 South and exit at Chesterbrook. Turn right onto Chesterbrook and right onto Lee Road. The park entrance is at the end of Lee Road


The All Abilities Playground can be used by children of all abilities. Please come and try the all abilities playground
that was recently constructed at Wilson Farm Park next to the Tot Lot across from the Chesterbrook Shopping Center.
Woodbine Park

- Size: 2.0 acres
- Facilities: play area, totlot, picnic area, basketball and multipurpose courts
- Location: Woodbine Avenue, Paoli (off West Central Avenue)
- Directions: From the north and east take US 202 South to the PA 252 to the Paoli Exit (2nd 252 exit). Take 252 South 2.3 miles to E. Central Avenue. Turn Right onto E. Central Avenue and left onto North Valley at the T intersection. Turn right at the first right onto West Central Avenue and the park entrance will be on your right.
Open Space
Tredyffrin Township is committed to preserving open space in order to protect resources such as stream corridors, wetlands and steep slopes, and to provide places for passive recreational activities such as walking, nature hikes and other non-active recreational activities. Tredyffrin has almost 75 acres dedicated solely for open space and natural conservation purposes.
Country Gate Open Space

- 9 acre park, located off Pugh, Peddrick and Country Gate Roads, that serves as a stream buffer and passive open space.
- Location: 205 Country Gate Dr., Wayne, PA 19087
- Directions: From the north and east take US 202 South to the PA 252 North, Devon, exit. At the traffic light at the foot of the off ramp turn left and go approximately 100 yards to the traffic light. Turn left onto Swedesford Rd. and go approximately 0.5 miles to the first traffic light. Turn right onto West Valley Rd. Take your next left onto Country Gate Road. Park entrance is at the end of the cul-de-sac.
Crabby Creek Park

- 48 acre park, located off Walnut Lane at Bodine Road in Berwyn, which serves as passive open space and a stream corridor buffer for Crabby Creek.
- Directions: From the South and West take US 202 North and exit onto Chesterbrook. Turn right onto Chesterbrook then cross over Route 252 onto Cassatt Road. Follow up the hill to the right on Greene Road, then take a left onto Walnut Lane. The park will be on your left.
Croton Road Open Space
- 2.4 acre park, located on Croton Road, across from Knox Road, that serves as passive open space and a protective buffer for a tributary of Crow Creek.
- Location: 375 Croton Rd., Wayne, PA 19087
- Directions: From the South and West take US 202 North and exit onto Devon Park Drive. Turn right onto Devon Park Drive and left onto Old Eagle School Road. Stay on Old Eagle School Road until you reach Upper Gulph Road and turn left. Turn left onto Croton Road. The Park will be on your right.

DuPortail Road Open Space
- 3.2 acre park, located on DuPortail Road at West Swedesford Road in Berwyn, that serves as passive open space and a protective buffer for Crabby Creek.
- Location: 1400 Mill Rd., Wayne, PA 19087
- Directions: From the north and east take US 202 South and exit onto Chesterbrook Boulevard. Turn right at the end of the off-ramp and at the first light turn left onto DuPortail Road. The open space will be on your left side past the Township building.

Glenn Circle Open Space
- 2.1 acre park, located off Glenn Circle in Valley Forge, which serves as passive open space and a stream corridor buffer for Trout Creek.
- Location: 815 Glenn Circle, Wayne, PA 19087
- Directions: From the South and West take US 202 North and exit onto Devon Park Drive. Turn right onto Devon Park Drive and right again onto Old Eagle School Road. When Old Eagle School ends turn left onto Walker Road, then right onto Glenhardie Road. Turn right onto Richards Road, which becomes a cul-de-sac, Glenn Circle.

Richards Road Open Space
- 7.3 acre park, located on Richards Road in Valley Forge, which serves as passive open space and a stream corridor buffer for Trout Creek.
- Directions: From the South and West take US 202 North and exit onto Devon Park Drive. Turn right onto Devon Park Drive and right again onto Old Eagle School Road. Turn left onto Walker Road, then right onto Glenhardie, right again onto Richards Road, then right again onto Gulph Road.

West Swedesford Road Open Space
- 5.72 acre park, located near the intersection for the Paoli/Swedesford Road for the southbound on-ramp to Route 202, DuPortail Road and West Swedesford Roadwhich serves as passive open space and a stream corridor buffer for Little Valley Creek.
- Location: 745 Gulph Rd., Wayne, PA 19087
- Directions: From the South and West take US 202 North and take the Paoli Exit and turn left onto Swedesford Road. Entrance for the West Swedesford Road Open Space will be on your left.

Tredyffrin Township's Foundation for Parks and Recreation
Tredyffrin Township's Foundation for Parks and Recreation is a volunteer organization of Tredyffrin residents and friends dedicated to:
- Enhancing the beauty and utility of the Township's parks
- Stewardship of the township's open space and pedestrian trails
- Providing community recreational and cultural activities within the park system
The Foundation is an independent (of the township) organization for exclusive charitable and educational purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Simply stated, the Foundation is certified tax-exempt and donations to the Foundation are tax deductible.
For more information on the foundation, check out the website at: tredyffrinparksfoundation.org.