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Grays Ferry Crescent
Type Trail / Ecological restoration
Location Grays Ferry (Schuylkill River)
Coordinates 39.9380,-75.1920
Area 13 acres
Established 2014
Operated by Schuylkill River Development Corporation
Features Multi-use trail, wetlands, river access, ecological restoration
Hours Dawn to dusk
Transit SEPTA bus routes; walk from Grays Ferry
Website Official Site

Grays Ferry Crescent is a 13-acre park and trail along the Schuylkill River in the Grays Ferry neighborhood of Philadelphia, extending the Schuylkill Banks trail system south from Center City. The park transformed a former industrial site into ecological habitat and recreational space, featuring a multi-use trail, tidal wetlands, and native plantings.[1]

Grays Ferry Crescent demonstrates how industrial waterfronts can become community assets.

History

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Industrial Past

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The site was previously:

  • Industrial waterfront
  • Oil storage and distribution
  • Railroad uses
  • Environmental contamination
  • Community cut off from river

Transformation

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Schuylkill River Development Corporation led development:

  • Environmental remediation
  • Trail construction
  • Ecological restoration
  • Opened 2014
  • Connected trail network south

Community Input

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The project involved:

  • Grays Ferry neighborhood engagement
  • Community design input
  • Job creation
  • Local stewardship

Features

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Multi-Use Trail

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Trail characteristics:

  • Paved multi-use path
  • Part of Schuylkill River Trail
  • Connects to Schuylkill Banks
  • Walking, running, cycling
  • Extends trail system south

Tidal Wetlands

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Ecological restoration:

  • Created tidal wetland habitat
  • Native plantings
  • Wildlife habitat
  • Educational value
  • Stormwater management

River Access

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  • Views of Schuylkill River
  • Connection to water
  • Fishing spots
  • Nature observation

Native Plantings

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  • Meadow areas
  • Native grasses
  • Pollinator plants
  • Riparian vegetation

Using the Park

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Trail Activities

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  • Walking and hiking
  • Running
  • Cycling
  • Dog walking
  • Commuting

Nature Observation

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  • Bird watching (herons, waterfowl)
  • Wetland ecology
  • Native plants
  • River wildlife

Fishing

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  • River fishing access
  • PA license required

Visiting

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Hours

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  • Dawn to dusk
  • Trail accessible year-round

Getting There

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Location: Schuylkill River at Grays Ferry Avenue

By Public Transit:

  • SEPTA Bus 49 to Grays Ferry Avenue
  • Walk from 34th Street area

By Bicycle:

  • Via Schuylkill Banks from Center City
  • Part of continuous trail

By Car:

  • Limited parking
  • Grays Ferry Avenue access
  • Part of longer Schuylkill River Trail
  • The wetlands are best in spring/fall for birds
  • Trail can be quiet—travel with others if concerned
  • Connects to Center City via continuous trail

Significance

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Grays Ferry Crescent represents:

  • Environmental justice
  • Brownfield remediation
  • Community access to waterfront
  • Ecological restoration in urban setting
  • Trail network expansion

Trail Connections

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Nearby

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See Also

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References

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  1. "Grays Ferry Crescent". Schuylkill River Development Corporation. Retrieved December 30, 2025
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