Benjamin Rush State Park
Discover the Natural Beauty of Benjamin Rush State Park
Experience the natural beauty and tranquility of Benjamin Rush State Park, a perfect escape for outdoor enthusiasts and families in Philadelphia.
Nestled in Philadelphia, Benjamin Rush State Park is a serene escape into nature, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and families. With its extensive trails, rich wildlife, and peaceful atmosphere, it offers a refreshing retreat from city life.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From any location in Upper Delaware Valley, head towards the nearest major road, typically Route 6 or Route 97. Use GPS navigation or a map app to set the destination to Benjamin Rush State Park, located at 15001 Roosevelt Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19154. Follow the directions provided by your navigation system. Once on Roosevelt Blvd, look for parking areas designated for visitors to the park. Be aware that there may be a parking fee, so have cash or a credit card ready.
Public Transportation
If you are using public transportation, your first step is to find the nearest bus or train service that connects you to Philadelphia. You can take a bus to Philadelphia and then transfer to the SEPTA bus service. The most convenient route is to take the Route 1 bus towards Roosevelt Blvd. Once on Roosevelt Blvd, look for stops near 15001 Roosevelt Blvd and disembark. From there, the park entrance will be within walking distance. Make sure to check the current bus schedules and any fares that may be required for your journey.
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Experience the tranquil charm and outdoor adventure of Pennsylvania's Upper Delaware Valley, where historical towns meet lush forests and the crystal-clear Delaware River.
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