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Penn Park
Type University park / Athletic complex
Location University City
Coordinates 39.9480,-75.1880
Area 24 acres
Established 2011
Operated by University of Pennsylvania
Features Athletic fields, running track, green space, skyline views
Hours Dawn to dusk (public access)
Transit SEPTA trolley to 33rd Street; walk from 30th Street Station
Website Official Site

Penn Park is a 24-acre athletic and recreational park on the eastern edge of the University of Pennsylvania campus, built atop a former postal facility and rail yard. Opened in 2011, the park transformed an industrial brownfield into one of Philadelphia's most impressive modern green spaces, featuring world-class athletic facilities and sweeping views of the Center City skyline.[1]

While primarily serving Penn athletics, the park is open to the public and offers one of the best skyline viewing spots in the city.

History

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Former Use

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The site previously housed:

  • U.S. Postal Service facility
  • Rail yards and industrial uses
  • Underutilized brownfield land
  • Barrier between campus and river

Development

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Penn undertook a $46.5 million transformation:

  • 2008-2011: Construction
  • Extensive environmental remediation
  • Created elevated park over infrastructure
  • Connected campus to Schuylkill River

Features

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Athletic Facilities

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Varsity and recreational athletics:

  • Synthetic turf multipurpose field
  • 12-lane outdoor track
  • Tennis courts
  • Field hockey pitch
  • Softball field

Green Space

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Landscaped areas:

  • Native plantings
  • Walking paths
  • Open lawn areas
  • Shade trees and seating

Skyline Views

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The park offers exceptional Center City views:

  • Elevated position provides clear sightlines
  • Especially dramatic at sunset
  • Popular photography location
  • Unobstructed panorama

Sustainability

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Green design features:

  • Stormwater management systems
  • Native plant species
  • Reduced heat island effect
  • LEED-certified design elements

Using the Park

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Public Access

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  • Park is open to the public
  • Athletic facilities may be reserved for Penn use
  • Walking and jogging welcome
  • Casual recreation permitted

Running and Exercise

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Popular for:

  • Track running (when available)
  • Path jogging
  • Exercise with a view
  • Cool-down after Schuylkill trail runs

Photography

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One of the best spots for:

  • Skyline photography
  • Sunset shots
  • Cityscape panoramas

Visiting

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Hours

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  • Dawn to dusk
  • Some facilities have specific schedules
  • Athletic events may limit access

Getting There

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Location: 3000 South Street (eastern edge of Penn campus)

By Public Transit:

  • SEPTA trolleys to 33rd Street
  • Walk from 30th Street Station
  • LUCY bus service

By Car:

  • Limited parking nearby
  • Penn parking garages available

By Bicycle:

  • Connected to Schuylkill River Trail
  • Bike racks available
  • Sunset is the best time for skyline views
  • The track is often available for public use
  • Combine with a walk along the Schuylkill River Trail
  • Check Penn athletics schedule for field availability

Nearby

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See Also

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References

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  1. "Penn Park". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved December 30, 2025
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