If you’re looking for an exceptional fall hike near Philadelphia, you’ll want to head out west to Marsh Creek State Park. Miles of hiking trails, breathtaking fall foliage, and a scenic lake turn this park into the ultimate autumn destination.
Marsh Creek State Park in Downingtown, Pennsylvania, is a popular spot for boating, fishing, and hiking year round.
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However, the true beauty of the lake doesn’t appear until peak fall foliage season in early October.
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Fall is the best time to explore the miles and miles of hikeable trails that bring you through stunning fall scenes.
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You’ll find overlooks of marshes, forests, and lakes, and spot plenty of wildlife on this quiet fall hike near Philadelphia.
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You’ll find Marsh Creek State Park less than an hour from Center City, right in the mix of the Chester County suburbs.
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Plan a day trip out here with your friends or family, and you will love what you see! If you’re trying to stay a little closer to the city, the leaves at Wissahickon Gorge are just beginning to burst with color, and that’s only about fifteen minutes from the city. Read more about hiking Wissahickon here.
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Marsh Creek State Park is located at 675 Park Rd., Downingtown, PA 19335.
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