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Fairmount Park



TypeUrban park
AddressVarious entrances throughout the city
MapView on Google Maps
NeighborhoodMultiple neighborhoods
Phone(215) 683-0200
WebsiteOfficial site
Established1855
HoursDawn to dusk
Fairmount Park(215) 683-0200Various entrances throughout the cityPhiladelphiaPAUS

Fairmount Park is a vast urban park system in Philadelphia encompassing over 2,000 acres along the Schuylkill River and Wissahickon Creek. One of the largest urban parks in the United States, it includes historic mansions, the Philadelphia Zoo, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, miles of trails, and natural areas within the city limits.[1]

Overview

Size and Scope

Fairmount Park is actually a system of parks:

  • East Fairmount Park — Schuylkill River east bank
  • West Fairmount Park — Schuylkill River west bank
  • Wissahickon Valley Park — Natural gorge (separate article)
  • Pennypack Park — Northeast Philadelphia
  • Numerous neighborhood parks

Total acreage exceeds 2,000 acres within city limits.

What's Included

History

Origins

  • 1812 — Fairmount Water Works established
  • 1855 — Land acquired to protect water supply
  • 1867 — Park expanded significantly
  • 1876 — Centennial Exposition held here
  • Continued expansion through 20th century

The Centennial Exposition

The 1876 World's Fair was held in Fairmount Park:

  • America's first official World's Fair
  • Celebrated 100 years of independence
  • Memorial Hall (now Please Touch Museum) remains
  • Introduced many innovations to Americans
  • Shaped the park's current layout

East Fairmount Park

Attractions

  • Boathouse Row — Historic rowing clubs, lit at night
  • Philadelphia Museum of Art — At the park's southern edge
  • Lemon Hill Mansion — Federal-era mansion
  • Mount Pleasant — John Adams called it "the most elegant seat in Pennsylvania"
  • Rockland Mansion
  • Ormiston Mansion

Activities

  • Running and cycling (Kelly Drive)
  • Rowing on the Schuylkill
  • Picnicking
  • Historic mansion tours

West Fairmount Park

Attractions

  • Philadelphia Zoo — America's first zoo
  • Please Touch Museum*** — In Memorial Hall
  • Japanese House and Garden (Shofuso) — Traditional Japanese architecture
  • Smith Memorial Arch — Civil War monument
  • Cedar Grove — Relocated Quaker farmhouse
  • Strawberry Mansion — Largest park mansion
  • Horticultural Center

Activities

  • Belmont Plateau views
  • Picnic areas
  • Cycling (Martin Luther King Jr. Drive)
  • Playgrounds

Visiting

Detail Information
Hours Dawn to dusk
Admission Park free; some attractions charge
Best for Running, cycling, picnics, museums
Parking Various lots throughout

Tips

  • The park is vast—focus on one section per visit
  • Kelly Drive and MLK Drive are popular for exercise
  • Mansion tours have limited hours—check schedules
  • Boathouse Row is stunning at night
  • The Zoo requires separate admission

Getting There

East Park

  • SEPTA — Spring Garden Station (BSL)
  • Car — Kelly Drive entrances
  • Bike — Schuylkill River Trail

West Park

  • SEPTA — Bus routes to Zoo, Memorial Hall
  • Car — MLK Drive, Belmont Avenue entrances
  • Bike — Schuylkill River Trail (west bank)

Frequently Asked Questions

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See Also

References

  1. "Fairmount Park". Fairmount Park Conservancy. Retrieved December 23, 2025