Uncover the pure beauty of nature and her creatures - and some pretty interesting historical tidbits - all while enjoying the serenity of ChesLen Preserve, a sprawling natural oasis in Pennsylvania that provides the perfect setting for exploration and reflection.
Spanning 1,263 acres in Chester County, ChesLen Preserve is the largest "privately-owned" nature preserve in Pennsylvania.
Wear comfortable shoes for your visit because you have plenty of ground to cover at this breathtaking natural oasis that boasts more than 13 miles of hiking trails and...
Countless breathtaking views. Find a spot and turn around slowly. All you will see is a natural portrait of meadows, trees, agricultural fields, and an endless blue sky.
Sit under a tree and drink in the purity of your surroundings while keeping an eye out for the many creatures and plants that call ChesLen Preserve home.
The Unionville Barrens section of ChesLen Preserve was named a Pennsylvania Wild Plant Sanctuary by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (PA DCNR) in 2010.
Bring binoculars to look for some of the birds that live in the natural preserve, including the green heron, field sparrow, wood thrush, and indigo bunting.
Hike or horseback ride (where permitted) the trails as you explore the vast natural preserve that also features Ollie Owl's Nature Playground, a natural play area that allows children to build, climb logs, and play among nature.
Save time to visit the Star Gazers' Stone, a poignant monument that marks the spot where Mason and Dixon took measurements during their surveying expedition.
Take a moment to reflect at the Potters' Field where, in unmarked graves, residents of the area's poorhouse rest. Said to be buried at the site of the former poorhouse is a woman known as Indian Hannah, a resident of the poorhouse and said to be Chester County's last Indian.
Soak up every moment of your time outdoors or schedule a special event at the charming Lenfest Center, built specifically to host events.
Plan your trip to ChesLen Preserve, which welcomes visitors daily from sunrise to sunset.
Address:
Cheslen Nature Preserve
1199 Cannery Road
Coatesville, PA 19320
Click here for more information (including park and entrance info).
Discover the pure beauty of nature and her creatures at this tranquil hidden natural oasis in Pennsylvania. And, if you enjoy escaping to the quiet of nature, plan a visit to Strawberry Hill Nature Preserve.
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