Manayunk Canal

Park · Dearnley Park

Manayunk Canal

Park · Dearnley Park

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5000 E Flat Rock Rd, Philadelphia, PA 19127

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Manayunk blends charming Main Street vibes with scenic canal towpaths perfect for biking, strolling, and spotting wildlife just outside Philly.  

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5000 E Flat Rock Rd, Philadelphia, PA 19127 Get directions

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"The Manayunk neighborhood is a great place to spend the day, with charming Main Street shops, restaurants, and bars. Often overlooked by visitors is the scenic towpath along the canal, a wonderful spot for a leisurely walk or bike ride. The adventurous can bike to Manayunk from the Philadelphia Museum of Art via the Kelly Drive recreational path, and the super-adventurous can pass through Manayunk on their bikes on the way down the Schuylkill River Trail toward Valley Forge. Manayunk is host to several fun festivals during the year and is a lovely destination in the fall. Consider coming by in September for the Fall Streat Food Festival, which features over 50 artisan-food vendors."

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tori okorodudu

Google
I love walking this path with my friends! The pictures I've taken are further down the path, but depending on which direction you take you will either reach abandoned train tracks that lead over the Schuylkill River (a very nice view! I've put the pictures here although they were taken in Fall) or another path that is surrounded by greenery that eventually leads to a dam that overlooks the river (I've also put those pictures here) There are many shops near this path on Main Street, but I wouldn't take too much food on the path with you unless you have a bag to carry it in because once you go deeper down the path there are not many trash cans. I don't often cross the train tracks, there is an old dilapidated sign there that says "No Trespassing" so if you're concerned about that type of thing you can go on the tracks, take a picture and then leave. If you have more of a sense of adventure you can go down the tracks and find a route that leads to another path on the other side of the river. I wouldn't recommend taking small children here The dam is harder to get to. When you get on the canal and face the water, you're going to want to turn right and continue walking down that path until you hear running water (or see it through the trees). From there you can cut through the woods and get to the dam. If you're walking the right way, you will eventually get to a bridge, don't cross it. Stay on the right side of the water and go under the bridge. Overall a nice walk, especially since it's getting warmer now. You can also bring some bread because there are geese and ducks in the water. Sometimes they're with their babies, its so cute!

Elquis E

Google
For starters the Flat Rock RD address via GPS lead to a "No outlet" street. Therefore, could not access the Canal. Solution once on Leverington RD make a left. There are several access points on Main Street. Trails are paved, unpaved and boardwalk, all along the canal. Beware, some do not have fenced barrier. Interest,  quite a few murals with mosaic detail and bridges crossing over the canal. The water not inviting. But the geese were having fun, also  nice to find a heron. Worth Exploring!

Barb Hauck-Mah (barbhmphilly)

Google
The townpath trail from downtown up to the Flat Rock Dam is a scenic flat paved walk that offers nature, wildlife, art and a steady flow of bikers, walkers and runners. It's less than 2 miles each way and there were cool hidden gems, like the abandoned Sluice House and grassy islands where we spotted deer and later turtles.

Synwon J Yoon

Google
I am happy Manayunk Canal is my neighbor area. I wish there were more benches, but less bikers during busy hours. At least, bikers ride bike in slower speed for the safety of people, especially kids. Because the trail is not that wide so I was scared by bikers from my behind. This is why I rated 4 stars.

Abdullah M Almalki

Google
A wonder place to get some fresh air with awesome views!! It is part of the Schuylkill a River Trail, which is a really great bike path! There are many options here; you can walk, bike or run! It is a great place to enjoy nice weather!! Awesome trail so close to the city, yet so quiet you forget you are near a city!! Very fun and relaxing place!

Mark Kohn

Google
Lovely place for a run, walk or bike ride. Mostly shaded

Jack deRoche

Google
Is a super great place to take a nice walk, ride bikes or do whatever. right along the water lots of birds, fish, and turtles definitely recommend

Qadirah Y. Russell

Google
Manayunk canal towpath never disappoints in its scenic views along the entire path. I enjoy walking it and capturing photographs everytime I walk through.