While we have an abundance of state parks to explore, sometimes we just want to stay closer to home. Our neighborhood parks, after all, provide an idyllic backdrop for scenic hikes, leisurely picnics, and relaxing moments spent soaking up the sun and the fresh air. Covered Bridge Park in Pennsylvania, for example, is the perfect spot to spend a few hours or an entire day, and it ranks as one of the state's most unique parks.
Covered Bridge Park in Allentown earned its moniker from the two covered bridges, including Wehr's Covered Bridge, that flank the 165-acre park.
Jordan Creek, a popular spot for cooling off during the hottest days of the summer, meanders through the park. You'll find plenty of photo-worthy areas in the one-of-a-kind park.
Drive or walk through the covered bridge to arrive at the parking lot, where you'll find ample space even on busy days.
Grab a spot by the creek, where you'll have unobstructed views of the bridge, perfect for snapping photos or sketching.
The park offers an abundance to do for the whole family, so make sure you carve out plenty of time for your visit.
Stroll along the path that's absolutely breathtaking when drenched in fall's colors, or play a vigorous game or two of disc golf.
The kiddos will love the 20,000-square foot playground that boasts slides...
...a basket swing, a zip line, and more. Sit back and relax as the kiddos expend their extra energy.
Don't forget to bring a picnic along. The park is home to three picnic pavilions and plenty of quaint spots for a leisurely meal.
Stop by the official website of South Whitehall Township Parks and Recreation for more information. Or, go here for Facebook.
Have you been to Covered Bridge Park in Pennsylvania? What's your favorite amenity? Share your experience in the comments! If you're a fan of some of Pennsylvania's most unique parks, plan a visit to Columcille Megalith Park in Bangor.
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