Liberty Lands

Park and Garden · Northern Liberties

Liberty Lands

Park and Garden · Northern Liberties

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913 N 3rd St, Philadelphia, PA 19123, USA

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Community garden, playground, stage, outdoor movies, dog-friendly  

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913 N 3rd St, Philadelphia, PA 19123, USA Get directions

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913 N 3rd St, Philadelphia, PA 19123, USA Get directions

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On the Grid : Liberty Lands Park

"As the only public green space in the neighborhood, Liberty Lands is a beloved oasis in the heart of Northern Liberties. Features of the park include a small community garden, a playground area, picnic tables, and a stage for a variety of community events. The [calendar](http://www.nlna.org/liberty-lands-calendar-2/) has more information on smaller events like outdoor yoga and fitness classes, and be sure to check out the free summer movie series presented by Awesome Fest, where they screen a good variety of independent movies (generally intended for adult audiences)." - The McQuades

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"Liberty Lands Park, Northern Liberties by The McQuades. As the only public green space in the neighborhood, Liberty Lands is a beloved oasis in the heart of Northern Liberties. Features of the park include a small community garden, a playground area, picnic tables, and a stage for a variety of community events. The [calendar](http://www.nlna.org/liberty-lands-calendar-2/) has more information on smaller events like outdoor yoga and fitness classes, and be sure to check out the free summer movie series presented by Awesome Fest, where they screen a good variety of independent movies (generally intended for adult audiences)."

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KingVegan

Google
Liberty lands is a pretty cool place. I’ve been going there for 20+ years. It’s changed a lot over the years. It’s now a community park and garden as you can see on the east side of the park. There is vegetable gardens and flower gardens. Park is very well-maintained. Just be mindful of your dogs pick up behind them. There are trees that are scattered throughout the park which gives you pretty much equal parts, shade and sun at the same time there is a very nice playground. Also, there’s sporadic seating that is made out of stone when the outskirt to the park and there are a few picnic areas not many but a few plenty of open space During the summer they have a lot of events you’ll find that on the community board I used to go to the outdoor movies I don’t know if they still have those this places really great for dogs. You’ll see dogs every day here. It’s a good place to have lunch. Hang out with family study. Whatever you like to do.

Peter “Peterypete” DeMuro

Google
Little park, about a square block. Trees and a community garden surround a small field space. At one end of the field is a small stage, at the other end a childrens playground. As of this review being written, the playground is closed and fenced off for a remodel.

Z

Google
Cute dog park with a kids playground. Scattered benches here and there.

Cashee Jones

Google
I highly suggested this spot for my client to shoot her photos for her song cover. I know that it's been a while since I visited the place, but my goodness it was summer and in the summer I thought that a place like this would stay high maintenance. Bad idea. The grass and the gardens needed trimming. That once upon a time lovely arch walkway needs a big touch up. I shot a music video there once and it was beautiful, this time around I was super disappointed. But listen, I won't be so negative because honestly when the place is well taken care of, it's beautiful. They have grills already installed into the ground along one of the pathways, beautiful gardens with a variety of flowers, lots of small trees for great shade. If you love outdoor performances, they have a nice sized stage for performing and I believe they have outlets along the stage and an info board where locals post up and coming events or anything that's new and for the public. Overall this is a pretty cool place. I've included 3 photos which are watermarked on my photography page, but these are before the edits 😏 to see more interesting photos from me follow my IG photography page @cjones_2020_photography (!)

Callie Harry

Google
Nice area, lots of dogs! Cute garden area and pergola as well.

LuzSelenia Loeb

Google
Nice area to relax. Good play options for small children. Parking difficult esp during busy days and times.

Andrea Blassingame

Google
Small but beautiful park. Great to chill out at to kill time. Tons of dog walkers here. Attended a cute birthday gathering here and it accommodated everyone well without disturbing others.

robin spangenberg

Google
Mostly a place where people bring their pets or their kids. But there is a garden taken care of by the neighborhood. Plenty of benches and an open air stage.
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Suzanne A.

Yelp
Liberty lands is a little oasis in the middle of northern liberties. It has a community garden a playground and places to sit. It's a great place to bring a blanket and sit on the grass, there are sunny spots and shady spots. It's kept pretty clean.
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Cherie C.

Yelp
Public is welcome in this private, community-supported park. Lots of kids playing, dogs walking, people hanging out. There are events like yoga, music, the annual parade of spirits, even a field day. There's a community garden and a weekly opportunity to drop off kitchen scraps for composting. There's a stage for performances, a field for pickup soccer games or other sports, and places to picnic or grill. Such a great amenity for the neighborhood.
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Gabriella L.

Yelp
There's always something going on here. The community does a good job at making it a public space, but still accessible for small outdoor parties. Great place for a picking, or to walk the dog!

Courtney R.

Yelp
Cute, hidden and quaint playground. Tricky to find if you are not in that area. Was invited to a playdate and we enjoyed it.
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Bill M.

Yelp
I first came across here when my magazine organized a table at this years first annual realizePhiladelphia Festival. I was instantly impressed by how serene and clean it is. there is a fresh green field to sit in and plenty of trees. they even have a small playground for children, and a community garden. it's also the perfect place for a picnic. Philadelphia needs more places like it. My only slight complaint is that the area around it is currently under a lot of development. so you find yourself looking at a lot of construction sites. But the area is getting there. Liberty Lands Park also has the occasional incredible event going on that is worth checking out.
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Gloria E.

Yelp
Nice little park near a dog park with a playground, lots of open space, trees, and a stage area. Great for community events! Their fall fest was a hit this weekend, with so many sponsors, donations, kids playing and dogs dressed up for Halloween. I like the idea of having a nice little spot to see some greenery in the concrete hub that is Northern Liberties.
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Catherine L.

Yelp
A community owned park - that's how Liberty Lands (and Northern Liberties) rolls - and that's how it's kept up, maintained - by the loving hands of the community, who mulch, seed, clean, plant and maintain year round. In the nearly ten years I have lived here, I have never spent as much time here until I had a kiddo and man, am I grateful for this green space. Here there are two play spaces dedicated to the kiddos, an area for the older kids, and another for the young 'uns. There is even a children's garden, where there are stepping stones for kids to explore plants and flowers. Along with the community garden and the small curated spaces, stone benches, and new plantings every year, it seems that the blooms and the landscape get better every year. I love to come here for the bi-annual music festivals that benefit this park with local music acts and bottomless beers. They have a great movie under the stars series and plenty of space to 'rent' for private parties. I love to come here now, because it provides an open, safe space with soft ground underfoot for my kiddo to explore. Like most urban parks, it has its share of problems, trash, littering, pet owners not picking up after their dogs, and most heartbreaking, graffiti on the children's playground - and for a park that's run solely on volunteers, those are issues that are hard to keep at bay, but they do a darn good job in the face of all the obstacles to keep the park as beautiful as it is. Perfect place to bring a blanket and a book, or your litter of children to run amuck (hopefully nowhere near those who want to chill with a blanket and a book!)
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Kurt I.

Yelp
This used to be an industrial dead space until the residents got together and dreamed up this park. This is a great place to come year round - but booming in the summertime. The residents do their best to keep this park maintained, fun, and clean. All summer it is filled with parties, gatherings, food and music. More communities should take the initiative that NoLibs residents did and make a dead space their own/
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Meredith K.

Yelp
While walking to Shad Fest today with my roommate, we were lucky enough to stumble upon this beautiful park in the heart of the Northern Liberties. I don't really spend a lot of time in this area of the city, and I realized after strolling through this park today that I need to change that. I was quite taken with the number of beautiful trees (lots of pretty pink cherry blossoms everywhere!). They distracted me from all the construction going on around the park. It's been almost two years since McThrill's review, so I guess not much has changed in that respect. Once they're done, though, this will be a really great little area. It reached 90 degrees today, so you can imagine how many people were there. There were people sunbathing and picnicking, kids on the jungle gyms (separated from the rest of the park, creating a nice little noise gap), lovers sitting on the benches inside of a little metal car sculpture thingy... whatever they were doing, they all seemed happy and relaxed. The vibe was very welcoming, and I felt right at home. They even have recycling bins here, which was impressive. I'm sure they play a large part in the park's sparkling-clean appearance. What a great little park! I'll have to keep an eye out for events happening here this summer... I'm sure it's a great place to hang out and listen to some music.
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Susan L.

Yelp
Liberty Lands Park is an island of green in the middle of Northern Liberties. Pros: -Always plenty of dogs, children, and adults playing -A large beautiful community garden attracts many happy birds -Ample benches and picnic tables -Tuesday movies in the park. -A well-kept park (which is a tribute to the dedicated community members who keep it this way!) Cons: -People doing drugs in the park. Like today. At noon. In broad daylight. When children were present. (Although not the parents partaking, thank goodness). WTH? This park is the quintessential NoLibs place: unabashed hopefulness combined with skeletons in the closet. Enjoy at your own risk.
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Kate M.

Yelp
This is a great space for picnics, playing in the park, walking your dog, etc. Many fun events are held here. There are also great family friendly aspects including a children's play area that seems clean and well maintained. You can rent spots for small parties and often times in the summer they have free concerts here. On the other hand, I walk my dog here and often encounter poop that was not picked up, broken glass, homeless people sleeping (early in the AM), teens drinking and smoking pot, and of course those dog owners who don't understand that their dog needs to be on a leash no matter how "good" it is... for that reason I avoid the park during peak times. There is a dog park directly across the street, yet I regularly see dogs off leash and have been told by owners not to get too close with my dog (who is on a leash) because their dog isn't friendly... well WTF is it off-leash for??? I love letting my dog have grass under his feet and I admire all the hard work the volunteers do, but there is still room for improvement to get the few bad eggs out of the park.
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Erika F.

Yelp
Quaint well maintained park. We took our dog for a quick walk there all hours of the day and found the crowd friendly and respectful. Over the weekend there were friends gathered around a picnic table privately enjoying drinks and some kids playing games. All around a good neighborhood park.
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Gina V.

Yelp
I love Liberty Lands because it's a very versatile space that's big enough to encompass several different uses at once. For instance, yesterday there were representatives from the Franklin Institute doing a demonstration around the stage, farmer's market stands set up along the sidewalk, and of course kids playing on the playground. I have also been there on days when one group was hoola hooping at one end, another group was playing bocce, and I was having a picnic on a blanket with friends. There is a good mix of sun and shade at any given time, which is an underrated quality in a park that is actually very important. In the summer it's a great place to lay out, get some Vitamin D, read and/or picnic, etc. In the winter, it's an ideal place to build snowmen or just test your ability to keep your feet whilst crossing ice. Best of all, it's centrally-located near some great food options. I highly recommend getting a bagel at One Shot, a sandwich at Paesano's, a cupcake from Brown Betty's, or frozen custard from Rita's and enjoying some food and sunshine in the park.
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Jason B.

Yelp
They were having some kind of True Detective themed festival here last weekend. I was a little scared.
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Rubio R.

Yelp
Nice clean little park to chill and walk your dog if you want. The park is located in Northern Liberties so if you have a big dog I would definitely live here so you can walk your dog on grass and not on concrete.We were only in the park for like 7 minutes and we saw over 6 dogs in those 7 minutes! It seems like everyone in this neighborhood brings their dogs to this park.They obviously also pick up their poop because I didn't see any but it was in the evening though.Also,during the summer they have concerts there on certain days. On one side of the park there was a brown board with flyers of bands & events going on. Some of them were a week or two old but some hadn't even happened yet. I wouldn't mind hanging out in a place like this with a glass of wine, some friends, my dogs, my neighbors and a live band during the summer.
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Manager W.

Yelp
First off, the ground is a little lumpy. The park was cold & humid. How is that even possible? Like a certain fellow reviewer mentioned the park has been taken over by dogs. My cat almost jumped out of her harness the last time I took her there.
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Three R.

Yelp
Dogs have taken it over. It was a great park for families but there are way to many dogs. I wish the dog owners would use the dog park directly across the street.
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Joseph C.

Yelp
Such a great addition to the neighborhood. It really brings the final touch to Northern Liberties making it the perfect place to live. Great for kids, great for pets, great for everyone!
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Alex G.

Yelp
Check out the movie under the stars here every Friday night in the summer. Great to bring a blanket, drinks, and Rustica pizza. Awesome crowd. We saw Enigo Montoya take over NoLibs. You killed my father, prepare to die (slice, slice).
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Brittany R.

Yelp
Such a nice place to relax on a nice weekend afternoon. I haven't seen 1 homeless person which is nice.
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Stephanie K.

Yelp
I enjoy this place. I tend to go early with my English bully Douglas. I do let him off leash only when there are no other dogs around. We bring lunch and a blanket. I could spend hours there. It's simple but does the job of park.

Stevie S.

Yelp
Liberty Lands is awesome! Many kudos to the neighborhood association for all their hard work. I have spent many warm summer nights here with friends watching old films. The park is a great place for a small BBQ or picnic and it is conveniently located near the foodery and other various nolibs stuff.

Correy M.

Yelp
Have more of a question rather then a review but i wanted to use the park to get married this June and wanted to know who i would need to contact. Any help would be wonderful.

Martin K.

Yelp
wow spent yesterday at the park for the rib fest and cookoff ate great ribs from all the restaraunt's around northern liberties good music and cold beer too fantastic time will be there more often now