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Philadelphia Parks & Recreation

Protecting over 10,200 acres of public land and waterways, and managing hundreds of recreation, environmental, and cultural centers.

Philadelphia Parks & Recreation

What we do

Philadelphia Parks & Recreation connects the city’s residents to the natural world, each other, and fun things to do and see.

Our dedicated staff help manage:

  • Parks, rec centers, playgrounds, and pools.
  • Permits for picnics, sports fields, and important venues.
  • Creative and inclusive programs.
  • Signature city events and important historic and cultural sites.
  • Trees in parks and along the public right of way.
  • Capital and natural lands projects.
  • Recreation paths, trails, and boat launches.
  • Community gardens, farms, and orchards.
  • Special venues such as:
    • Environmental education centers.
    • The Dell Music Center.
    • Ice skating rinks and golf courses.

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Address
1515 Arch Street
10th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Email parksandrecreation@phila.gov
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Events

  • Sep
    26
    Garden Club
    4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
    Pennypack Environmental Center, 8600A Verree Rd, Philadelphia, PA 19115, USA

    Garden Club

    September 26, 2024
    4:00 pm to 6:00 pm, 2 hours
    Pennypack Environmental Center, 8600A Verree Rd, Philadelphia, PA 19115, USA
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    New for 2024! Join other gardeners throughout the growing season as we tend to the Verree House Herb Garden and the immediate land around the center. Throughout the season we will plan, weed, plant, weed, harvest, weed, share, weed, and eventually put the gardens to bed.
    Volunteers will be able to take home any harvest, when available. We will also have small gardening workshops along the way.

    Come to one, some, or all garden days. Registration is helpful with planning and tool gathering.
    This is best for older children, teens and adults interested in learning while getting dirty. Adults must supervise their children.

    Registrationhttps://forms.gle/2yAbMrLiqsoJQ4yU6
    Questions? PEC@phila.gov or 215.685.0470.
  • Sep
    27
    Siempre Salsa's Salsa & Bachata Dance Party
    7:00 pm to 10:00 pm
    JFK Plaza (Love Park), Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19102, USA

    Siempre Salsa's Salsa & Bachata Dance Party

    September 27, 2024
    7:00 pm to 10:00 pm, 3 hours
    JFK Plaza (Love Park), Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19102, USA
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    Come out to Love Park for the 6th year of the City's best dance party under the stars! Every Friday evening from June 28 through the end of September, enjoy a salsa and bachata Dance Party courtesy of top Latin DJs and/or live salsa bands! Siempre Salsa Philly starts off each evening with a dance lesson for newcomers, and immediately afterwards you can practice your tight new moves. Don't come if you arent ready for a fiercely fun time! All events are Free for everyone!
  • Sep
    28
    Myths, Legends, Hermits, and Bridges of the Wissahickon with Stan Kozakowski and Michael Bridges
    9:00 am to 12:30 pm
    Historic Rittenhouse Town, 6035-6049 Wissahickon Ave, Philadelphia, 19144, United States

    Myths, Legends, Hermits, and Bridges of the Wissahickon with Stan Kozakowski and Michael Bridges

    September 28, 2024
    9:00 am to 12:30 pm, 4 hours
    Historic Rittenhouse Town, 6035-6049 Wissahickon Ave, Philadelphia, 19144, United States
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    Meeting at Historic RittenhouseTown Kiosk Back by popular demand! Plus a Live Performance of Kelpius’ Hymns. We will explore some of the mysticism, mythology, religion, legends, history, art, music, and architecture found within the Wissahickon. We will have ample time to examine these from the three different perspectives of history, theology, and psychology. Along the way, we will visit Lover’s Leap, the Henry Avenue Bridge, the Hermitage, and Kelpius’ Cave. At each of these sites, we will consider topics ranging from hidden subway stations, apocalyptic movements, and the Wissahickon’s most famous hermit. For the first time we will hear a live performance of the rich sounds and words of some of the most loved hymns that Kelpius composed, performed live at his cave. Not to be missed! This hike is suitable for ages 12+ Distance: 2.5 miles Level: Moderate (some inclines and declines, uneven surfaces) Registration is required for all hikes so that participants can be informed of weather or other emergency cancellations. Unless otherwise specified, Trail Ambassador Walks may be on rocky, rugged trails that may be wet and slippery. Wear sturdy shoes or boots with socks. Walks are cancelled in heavy rain or icy conditions. Service animals are always welcome. For more information contact Marisa Miller at miller@fow.org. Visit www.fow.org for updates. Register below!

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