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Duffryn Trail
Duffryn Trail connects Willistown to Malvern Borough's Randolph Woods. Residents can visit the 40-acre park or travel through it and into the town of Malvern.
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Fox Hollow Trail
Find out more about Fox Hollow Trail here. Please note: This trail is for pedestrians only with the exception of baby strollers and wheel chairs. Skateboards, scooters, bicycles, roller blades, and other wheeled devices are not permitted. Dogs are permitted on leash only..
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Greentree Park
21 Grubb Road, Malvern. Playground equipment for recommended ages 1-5 and 5-12, 1 basketball court, 1 recreational field, picnic tables throughout, gazebo, restrooms, small woodland. 7 acres
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Kirkwood Preserve
Grubbs Mill & Goshen Roads, Newtown Square. Owned by Willistown Conservation Trust, acquired with assistance from the Willistown Township Open Space Fund. Meadow, uplands, and stream valley. 83 acres
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Mill Park
1 Mill Road, Malvern. Samantha's Playground recommended ages 5-12, 2 baseball fields, pavilion with 1 picnic table, restrooms. Home of Chester Valley Little League. 18.8 acres
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Okehocking Preserve
Parking at 5316 West Chester Pike and 996 Delchester Road, Newtown Square. Over 5 miles of mown and wooded trails, meadow, upland, Ridley Creek stream valley. Under conservation easement with Willistown Conservation Trust. Home of the Okehocking Nature Center, a 501c3 non-profit. 180 acres
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Rita Reves Park
1040 Garrett Mill Road, Newtown Square. Playset for ages 5-12, 2 baseball fields, 1 soccer/lacrosse field, 1 sand volley ball court, picnic pavilion with 6 large picnic tables, restrooms. 20.9 acres
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Serpentine Preserve
143 Line Road, Malvern. 49.1 acres of woodland, meadows, and trails connect to the 126 acre Natural Lands Trust Willisbrook Preserve and serpentine barrens and to the East Goshen Park trail system.
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Sugartown Preserve
705 Providence Road, access at 257 Spring Road, Malvern. Meadow and small woodland. Home of the Sugartown Preserve Community Garden. Under conservation easement with Willistown Conservation Trust. 16.2 acres