Rolling Hill Park offers something for just about everyone - from dog lovers to nature enthusiasts. If you like uncovering the secrets of the past - or simply imagining what might have been in days gone by - you'll definitely be intrigued by the park's ruins. Embark on this trail in Pennsylvania that will lead you to amazing abandoned ruins.
Sprawled across 102 lush acres, Rolling Hill Park promises unspoiled natural beauty filled with towering trees, grassy meadows, and local wildlife.
Discover ruins of a former mill and housing for mill workers by heading out on the Blue Trail.
An approximately 3.5 mile loop, the Blue Trail will lead you to Mill Creek, where you'll come across several ruins.
Heed the signs warning you not to venture too close to the ruins, which could pose safety risks.
Pass the last standing mill - Barker Mill - before coming to the ruins where former mill workers once lived in the early 20th century.
Built in the 1800's, only the walls of the once two-and-a-half story home remain. Now known as the Mill Creek Tenement House Walls, you can read more about the house's history on a nearby marker.
Bring your pooch(es) with you as you explore the Blue Trail and the rest of Rolling Hill Park. The dog-friendly park offers on-leash and off-leash trails and...
A spacious dog park. Save time for a visit to the Lower Marion Conservancy's office, nestled in an 1896 cottage, that features a "native rain garden."
Rolling Hill Park welcomes visitors daily from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Address:
Rolling Hill Park
1301 Rose Glen Road
Gladwyne, PA 19035
Have you ever hiked this trail in Pennsylvania? Do you have any advice for other hikers who want to embark on the blue trail at Rolling Hill Park? Share below! Click here to read about other trails in Pennsylvania that lead to abandoned ruins.
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