Recommended to visit here and it didn’t disappoint. Spent three hours on the trails and didn’t see another human, which was great! The paved trail is perfect for biking while the unpaved trails offer chances to explore. Numerous types of wildlife can be found when being mindful and observant including deer. There is a playground with a basketball court and tons of seating for picnics and socializing.
Laura Schutter
07 Oct 2024
A well maintained shaded park with picnic areas and toddler and big kid playgrounds plus basketball courts and plenty of parking.
Mercedes
21 Mar 2021
2 years ago I wrote about how they should fix the playground up for the children and well it's been completely done over. The playground is beautiful. Hopefully, they fix the basketball courts which are very neglected which are around Cobbs Creek & Christian Sts.
Casey ROSS
17 Apr 2020
Cobbs Creek Park essentially consists of three different things: an asphalt recreational trail along Cobbs Creek Parkway between Race Street and Woodland Avenue; a gravel trail along the Creek's eastern edge between Spruce Street and Baltimore Avenue, and completely un-improved, wild woodlands full of deer paths, unofficial man-made trails, and secret bits of old infrastructure.
The asphalt trail, part of the East Coast Greenway, provides easy access to facilities such as basketball courts, tennis courts, playgrounds, and picnic areas. It also connects to the Laura Sims Skate Rink and the Cobbs Creek recreation Center between Spruce and Walnut Streets, and the Cobbs Creek Environmental Center at Catharine Street. Many of these are regularly used by the community, and on a nice day you'll see lots of people out and about grilling, playing sports, walking their dogs, exercising, and walking.
The gravel trail is a hilly, unpaved path the runs along the Creek's edge. It starts just north of Spruce Street but is most easily-accessible from the Southwest corner of Spruce Street and Cobbs Creek Parkway. The trail is within the Creek's flood plain so after a big storm it can get pretty messed up, but it is maintained and things like fallen trees are always eventually cleared. It's more isolated than the paved asphalt trail and there is no lighting so at night it's completely dark, but it provides a lovely place to take a walk through the woods. It's usually used by people walking or riding bikes, but you also have to look out for people on illegal dirt bikes and ATVs sometimes.
Most of Cobbs Creek Park is comprised of unimproved woodlands. The only capital improvements the City has ever made to Cobbs Creek Park were installed in the 1930s, when WPA funds were used to create the original Cobbs Creek Recreational Trail. Many White Tailed Deer live in these woods and they've created a network of deer paths that criss-cross the creek from the north end of the park to its southern tip. Humans use these deer paths as unofficial trails, and have created some of their own trails that are maintained mostly through use and probably the care of one or two individuals who clear and mark them.
The unofficial trails are all over the place. Some are used my more people than others, and many of them are usually deserted. There are several locations obviously used as "secret places" with manmade lean-tos and clubhouses stashed along the creek here and there, as well as some sparsely-occupied homeless encampments. Wandering through the remote areas of the woods can feel uneasy and unsafe at times, but provides for fun hiking and exploring opportunities if you're up for it.
Jd Neely
22 Oct 2018
Great space with even greater potential. I love playing tennis here or just watching the passers-by.
... AND THE DEER seem to come through almost every day. They usually show in pairs but sometimes there'll be 5 or more. Doe and fawn. I've never seen a buck near the basketball courts, tennis courts or the kiddie playground, though. They visit in early afternoon mostly. They like eating the east-facing foliage, apparently.
The park needs a little more work and care to really achieve its best look. As the people who care join forces, I believe others will demand the needed attention be given. I feel very optimistic about its future appeal, even while the site desperately needs real restrooms and water fountains for the joggers, tennis and ball players. Maybe a dog park would be nice!
It's about to go down! I mean, up! I mean, ummm ... It's gonna be GREAT-ER!
omatt215 PHL
28 Nov 2021
Cobbs Creek is slowly developing into a city best neighborhood. The overhaul of the parks to the addition of trails and over all scenery is amazing. With the continuous development of our community, it has been a great site to see in my 40 years here!