Grays Ferry Crescent Trail Park

4.5 from 275 reviews

Address 1300 Schuylkill Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19146

Phone Number +12153095523

Website https://www.schuylkillbanks.org/projects/grays-ferry-crescent

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What People Think

"There is no parking, there are no picnic table and no public restrooms."

"There is a small skateboard Park that you can catch some ppl doing tricks on."

Business Hours
Monday:07:00AM - 18:00PMTuesday:07:00AM - 18:00PMWednesday:07:00AM - 18:00PMThursday:07:00AM - 18:00PMFriday:07:00AM - 18:00PMSaturday:07:00AM - 18:00PMSunday:07:00AM - 18:00PM

Highlights

  • Picnics

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Activities

  • Hiking

Amenities

  • Cycling lanes
  • Skateboarding area

Children

  • Good for kids
  • Kid-friendly hikes

Pets

  • Dogs allowed

Reviews
Nicole Holland

25 May 2025
Nice & quaint park along the river. You'll see people fishing or just relaxing The trail extension has definitely brought life to the park, which was previously cut off to more people further north in Philly. I have a house in Grays Ferry and it's great to know the city pays attention to connecting the neighborhoods. I walked to the art museum in an hour from the park. Definitely do the skuylkill river trail and check out the beautiful new bridge extension, " Christian to crescent". Also check out Haven cafe which is a block away from the trail entrance
Rebecca M.

24 Oct 2023
I've been here a couple times and every time it's been quiet and peaceful, not too crowded like some other waterfront areas in the city. People come here to fish, ride bikes, walk, and use the skate park. It's pretty easy to get here from West Philly - I like walking across the Grays Ferry Ave bridge for a cool skyline view and then taking the trail to the 34th st bridge to get back into University City.
Ameer

30 Jun 2025
This is a place where you can take your family and enjoy yourself I personally go fishing and enjoy the talks with my seniors. However they should put little chest tables there for the older people
Chris Dougherty

10 Mar 2021
Formerly Dupont Crescent for DuPont's Marshall Laboratory (now Pennovation Center) where paint products were made until 2009, this environmentally-remediated riverfront park offers a unique view of a quiet loop of the tidal Schuylkill River. A section of the Schuylkill River Trail also meanders through the site and will eventually connect to the new swing bridge and Bartram's Mile to the south and the Christian to Crescent bridge to the north. Features views of 18th c. Woodlands estate, Amtrak's Northeast Corridor, the Mill Creek Sewer and a skate park underneath Grays Ferry Ave. Bridge. Entrances at Trolleyworks and 34th St.
Barb Hauck-Mah (barbhmphilly)

09 Apr 2021
You can walk, run, bike this part of the Schuylkill River Trail up to the University Avenue Bridge. Highlights include a skate park and a new walkout fishing pier. There is a paved flat trail, with river and city views. There are some benches and trash cans along the way. The start of the Cresent Trail section is popular for fishing. You can find free street parking in the Grays Ferry neighborhood if you want to start the trail from here. We discovered that the Innovation Center ( where we planned to park) is closed to visitors/parking on the weekend.
Sean M. Brown

23 Nov 2020
It was hard to find because GPS through Google maps doesn't take you there. It's very industrial. The skate park part is small but worth trying.

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