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{{Infobox Park | name = Pastorius Park | image = | image_caption = Pastorius Park pond in Chestnut Hill | type = Neighborhood park | location = Chestnut Hill | coordinates = 40.0750,-75.2080 | area = 8 acres | established = 1922 | operated_by = Chestnut Hill Conservancy / Philadelphia Parks & Recreation | features = Pond, walking paths, sledding hill, summer concerts | hours = Dawn to dusk | transit = SEPTA Regional Rail to Chestnut Hill West; bus routes | website = https://www.chestnuthillconservancy.org }} '''Pastorius Park''' is an 8-acre neighborhood park in [[Chestnut Hill]], serving as the green heart of one of Philadelphia's most picturesque neighborhoods. Named for Francis Daniel Pastorius, founder of neighboring Germantown, the park features a scenic pond, rolling lawns, and mature trees, hosting community events including popular summer concerts.<ref name="pastorius">{{cite web |url=https://www.chestnuthillconservancy.org/pastorius-park |title=Pastorius Park |publisher=Chestnut Hill Conservancy |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref> Pastorius Park captures the village character that defines Chestnut Hill. == History == === Naming === Named for '''Francis Daniel Pastorius''' (1651-1719): * Founded Germantown in 1683 * German Quaker leader * Early advocate against slavery * Integral to Philadelphia's colonial history === Development === The park was created in '''1922''': * Donation to the community * Designed as pastoral retreat * Pond and landscape features * Maintained village scale == Features == === The Pond === '''Central water feature:''' * Scenic focal point * Ducks and waterfowl * Reflections of surrounding trees * Winter ice (when safe) === Landscape === '''Park grounds:''' * Rolling lawns * Mature trees * Walking paths * Natural plantings === Sledding Hill === '''Winter favorite:''' * Gentle slope suitable for children * Neighborhood tradition * Snow day destination === Summer Stage === '''Concert venue:''' * Summer concert series * Community performances * Lawn seating * Neighborhood tradition == Activities == === Year-Round === * Walking and strolling * Dog walking * Bird watching * Photography * Reading and relaxation === Seasonal === * '''Summer:''' Concerts, picnics * '''Fall:''' Foliage viewing * '''Winter:''' Sledding, pond views * '''Spring:''' Bloom watching == Events == === Pastorius Park Concert Series === '''Summer concerts:''' * Free admission * Bring blankets and picnic * Mix of music styles * Neighborhood gathering === Community Events === * Holiday celebrations * Neighborhood gatherings * Informal meetups == Visiting == === Hours === * Dawn to dusk * Open year-round === Getting There === '''Location:''' Millman Street and Hartwell Lane, Chestnut Hill '''By Public Transit:''' * SEPTA Regional Rail (Chestnut Hill West Line) to Highland Station * SEPTA Bus 23 '''By Car:''' * Street parking on surrounding streets * Near Germantown Avenue shops '''On Foot:''' * Walk from Chestnut Hill shops and restaurants === Tips === * Check summer concert schedule * Combine with Germantown Avenue shopping * The pond is beautiful in all seasons * Good spot for photography == Neighborhood Context == Pastorius Park reflects '''Chestnut Hill's''' character: * Village-scale neighborhood * Strong community identity * Historic homes surround the park * Walking distance to shops and restaurants == Nearby == * '''[[Chestnut Hill]]''' β Surrounding neighborhood * '''[[Germantown Avenue]]''' β Main shopping street * '''[[Morris Arboretum]]''' β Nearby * '''[[Wissahickon Valley Park]]''' β South * '''[[Woodmere Art Museum]]''' β Nearby == See Also == * [[Chestnut Hill]] * [[Germantown]] * [[Morris Arboretum]] * [[Wissahickon Valley Park]] == References == <references /> == External Links == * [https://www.chestnuthillconservancy.org Chestnut Hill Conservancy] * [https://chestnuthillpa.com Chestnut Hill Business District] {{#seo: |title=Pastorius Park Philadelphia - Chestnut Hill's Village Green |description=Guide to Pastorius Park in Chestnut Hill. Scenic pond, summer concerts, sledding hill, and the green heart of Philadelphia's village neighborhood. |keywords=Pastorius Park Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill parks, Philadelphia concerts, Philadelphia sledding, Chestnut Hill things to do, Francis Daniel Pastorius |type=Article }} [[Category:Parks]] [[Category:Chestnut Hill]] [[Category:Recreation]] [[Category:Historic Sites]]
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