Seger Park
| Seger Park | |
|---|---|
| Type | Neighborhood park |
| Location | Queen Village |
| Coordinates | 39.9390,-75.1500 |
| Area | 1.5 acres |
| Established | 1970s |
| Operated by | Philadelphia Parks & Recreation |
| Features | Playground, spray ground, dog area, community garden |
| Hours | Dawn to dusk |
| Transit | Walk from South Street; SEPTA bus routes |
| Website | Official Site |
Seger Park is a neighborhood park in Queen Village. It's the primary green space and community gathering place for this historic South Philadelphia neighborhood. Named for George Seger, a local community activist, the park features a popular playground, spray ground, dog area, and community garden.[1]
The park reflects Queen Village's strong sense of community. It's also a symbol of the neighborhood's transformation from working-class area to desirable residential destination.
History
George Seger
The park bears the name of George Seger, a community activist who championed neighborhood improvement. Seger was a local civic leader whose work supporting the area earned him this lasting honor. The park stands as recognition of his community service.
Development
Development happened in the 1970s. Local residents pushed hard for green space. The park was built on formerly vacant land, then expanded and improved over the following decades as the neighborhood grew.
Queen Village Revival
Seger Park parallels Queen Village's broader story. The neighborhood's Colonial and Federal rowhouses were preserved during the gentrification that began in the 1970s. A strong civic association formed. The park became central to neighborhood identity.
Features
Playground
Kids love this place. The playground has modern equipment spread across multiple age areas, with updated facilities that see heavy use from neighborhood children year-round.
Spray Ground
Summer's best feature. When temperatures spike, the spray ground offers free water play, and it's become a children's favorite during the hottest months.
Dog Area
There's a fenced off-leash dog run where you'll find the neighborhood's dog community gathering, especially in the mornings and evenings. It's where dog owners connect.
Community Garden
Local gardeners manage individual plots here. Residents tend their own plants and participate in this urban gardening project together.
Open Space
The park also offers lawn areas, shade trees, and benches scattered throughout. It's a real gathering space.
Using the Park
Daily Activities
People come for playground visits, dog park socializing, and summer spray ground sessions. Gardeners tend their plots. Neighbors meet up casually.
Community Events
Block parties happen here. Neighborhood gatherings, holiday events, and civic association activities all take place at the park, strengthening ties among residents.
Visiting
Hours
The park opens at dawn and closes at dusk. The spray ground runs seasonally during summer months.
Getting There
Location: 10th and Lombard Streets, Queen Village
By Public Transit:
- Walk south from South Street
- SEPTA Bus 40, 57
By Car:
- Street parking can be tough
Tips
The playground gets crowded after school lets out and on weekends. The spray ground is a genuine lifesaver on sweltering days. Take time to explore the historic Queen Village streets nearby, and you'll find great restaurants within walking distance.
Neighborhood Context
Queen Village is one of Philadelphia's oldest neighborhoods, filled with historic Colonial and Federal rowhouses. It has a strong neighborhood association and attracts both families and young professionals. Everything's within walking distance of South Street.
Nearby
- Queen Village - Surrounding neighborhood
- South Street - Commercial strip north
- Headhouse Square - Historic market area
- Society Hill - Adjacent neighborhood
- Italian Market - West
See Also
References
- ↑ "Seger Park". Philadelphia Parks & Recreation. Retrieved December 30, 2025