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== Frequently Asked Questions == | |||
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|q1=How big is Pennypack Park? | |||
|a1=Pennypack Park encompasses over 1,600 acres, making it one of Philadelphia's largest parks. The park stretches for approximately 9 miles along Pennypack Creek from the city's northeast border with Montgomery County to the Delaware River. It connects multiple neighborhoods and provides a natural corridor through Northeast Philadelphia. | |||
|q2=What does Pennypack mean? | |||
|a2=Pennypack derives from the Lenape word "Penepack" or "Penepek," believed to mean "deep, dead water" or "slow-moving stream." The name refers to the creek's calm, slow-flowing character in parts of its course. The Lenape inhabited this area before European settlement. | |||
|q3=Can you bike in Pennypack Park? | |||
|a3=Yes, Pennypack Park has a 9-mile paved multi-use trail that's popular for biking, walking, and jogging. The relatively flat trail follows Pennypack Creek and provides a car-free route through Northeast Philadelphia. The trail connects various neighborhoods and access points throughout the park. | |||
|q4=Is Pennypack Park safe? | |||
|a4=Pennypack Park is generally considered safe during daylight hours, especially on the well-trafficked main trail. Like any large urban park, it's advisable to be aware of your surroundings and avoid isolated areas. The park is heavily used by families, dog walkers, and recreational users throughout the day. | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:04, 24 December 2025
Pennypack
| Type | Neighborhood |
|---|---|
| Location | Northeast Philadelphia |
| ZIP code(s) | 19136, 19149, 19152 |
| Named for | Pennypack Creek |
| Boundaries | Along Pennypack Creek in Northeast Philadelphia |
| Adjacent | Holmesburg, Bustleton, Somerton |
| Major streets | Roosevelt Boulevard, Bustleton Avenue |
| Transit | SEPTA bus routes |
| Landmarks | Pennypack Park, Pennypack Creek |
Pennypack refers to areas in Northeast Philadelphia along Pennypack Creek and Pennypack Park. The neighborhood name is associated with proximity to one of Philadelphia's most beloved natural areas.
Pennypack Park
[edit | edit source]Pennypack Park is one of Philadelphia's largest and most significant parks:
- Over 1,600 acres
- 9-mile paved trail
- Natural areas and wildlife
- Fishing in Pennypack Creek
- Picnic areas
- Environmental center
- Bird watching
- Connects multiple neighborhoods
Pennypack Creek
[edit | edit source]Pennypack Creek flows through Northeast Philadelphia:
- Tributary of the Delaware River
- Historic significance (mills, bridges)
- Natural corridor
- Recreational resource
- Wildlife habitat
Character
[edit | edit source]Housing
[edit | edit source]- Varies by specific area
- Mix of rowhouses and singles
- Properties near park access
- Range of prices
Community
[edit | edit source]- Families attracted to park access
- Outdoor recreation enthusiasts
- Multiple sub-neighborhoods along creek
Living Near Pennypack
[edit | edit source]- Park and trail access
- Natural areas within city
- Wildlife viewing
- Recreation opportunities
- Quality of life amenity
Getting There
[edit | edit source]- SEPTA buses: Various routes
- Car: Multiple access points
- Trails: Connected trail system