Schuylkill River Park

Park · Fitler Square

Schuylkill River Park

Park · Fitler Square

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300 S 25th St, Philadelphia, PA 19103

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Riverfront park with paths, playground, sports, and dog run  

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300 S 25th St, Philadelphia, PA 19103 Get directions

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300 S 25th St, Philadelphia, PA 19103 Get directions

+1 215 683 3600
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wheelchair accessible parking lot
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Aug 17, 2025

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On the Grid : Schuylkill River Park and Boardwalk

"Schuylkill River Park is a new wave of `public space thinking`. There's dog parks and basketball courts and a skatepark and a garden and lawn space galore. The boardwalk juts out into the Schuylkill and makes you feel super in-shape, since most of the time you can run faster than the cars stuck on I-76." - J2 Design

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"Adam Erace also heads to the River Trail when he wants to get outside — or his dogs do. “It might be counterintuitive to drive your dogs to the park,” he says, “but this one at the Schuylkill boardwalk is a favorite place to be outside. There’s a separate area for small dogs — we have two little guys — and it’s great to sit outside in the sun to watch them run around, and chat with other owners. It’s quietest and most relaxing in midmorning on weekdays, but for maximum canine enjoyment, go after work.”" - Vox Creative

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Jackie G

Google
A lovely wide paved trail with regular acres back to the streets. The river and lots of smiling people and dogs. Beautiful mirror glass high rises that show off the incredible sky.

Pree_d_ Broadnax

Google
We love coming to walk our dog at this park. It’s always clean and friendly. I appreciate the separation between the small dog bark park and the big dog bark park. It gives your dog a fun time and social time with other fur babies. There’s always company, you may be alone for a minute in the park but another dog will be there in no time.

Oliver Lennon

Google
So beautiful, I love the statues, the view, and the graffiti. It's nice how you can just walk and walk and see so many cool things along this trail, especially boathouse row.

Caleb Kellicutt

Google
This place deserves all of the 5 stars, it’s such a cute little park, filled with fun and people. Thank you Philly for creating and caring for this place!

Peter Jin

Google
This is part ofmy daily jog routine in the city. So nice place to jog or running if you live in the city. It is popular among residents and visitors. Run or jog for your happy life.

Johnny Novo

Google
Whenever I'm in Philly, my running route is from Queen Village to the Schuylkill River Park. I always break stride of my elite 9 minute mile pace, pause the Watch the Throne album blasting in my ears, and walk through this park. It is a great moment to just take in the peaceful energy. I love this place and parks like it in general. Everyone is just out enjoying life: Kids playing basketball, friends having picnics, people playing tennis, others reading a book or taking a calm walk with their airpods in, dogs running around the dog park while their owners watch from the sidelines, etc. The kids playing basketball always gets me a little emotional because that used to be me and my friends before the responsibilities of adulthood caused my cortisol levels to go through the roof. All we cared about was playing basketball and having fun. It's like a little time portal to the past. The FMC tower watches over the park, reflecting the sky. I always get fascinated with buildings like this and it makes me appreciate human beings. Like we just built that thing no problem. Wild. I can't close out this review without shouting out running. I could be spiraling into the abyss of negative thoughts and force myself to go for a run, and it completely alters my brain chemistry. I feel like I can do anything after a run. It has done more for me than any drug ever could. IG @jnov_ Tiktok @jnov_reviews

Anwar M Hossain

Google
Schuylkill River Park is an urban oasis, nestled along the scenic banks of the Schuylkill River, offering a breathtaking escape from city life. This vibrant park captivates visitors with its lush green spaces, scenic trails, and stunning river views, providing an ideal setting for various outdoor activities. The well-maintained paths invite joggers, cyclists, and leisure walkers, while the dog park and playgrounds cater to families and pet owners. The park's serene ambiance, combined with its proximity to the city, makes it an exceptional retreat, inviting all to immerse themselves in nature's tranquility right in the heart of Philadelphia.

Bolo 'Ye

Google
I drive for 25 minutes to come run here it’s beautiful,safe and fun. It’s not too crowded It goes more than four miles stretch west . You can have a nice picnic, yoga sessions, workouts while enjoying the beautiful view and cool breeze. There’s kayaking place within for boat rentals and they close at 9pm. Kayaking at night is gorgeous good view of the bridge I highly recommend this Place. It’s 24/7 safe at night too for a walk or run.
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Megan C.

Yelp
SO many amazing memories and experiences at this park. From daily running through this spot on the Schuylkill river trail to picnics with my dog to playing pickleball in the court area, I really love the atmosphere and layout of this special park. This space also includes two dog parks, a community garden, tennis courts, a basketball court, and picnic benches. It buds up right to the river trail and is so relaxing. You can make a stop by Rowhome for a coffee and pretzel breakfast sandwich and situate yourself on an adirondack chair to enjoy. A must-stop on your trip to Philadelphia and a mainstay for locals.
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Brianna M.

Yelp
It's a perfect spot for a satisfying run, thanks to its well-maintained trails, stunning views, and spacious design. The park is an excellent location for runners of all levels due to its serene surroundings and diverse routes. This trail along the river is stunning, and you can find a few free power stations if you look for them. It offers plenty of benches where you can sit and enjoy the view of the river and the people running or walking. In addition, there is a community garden with a play area for kids, as well as a separate area specifically for dogs to play.
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John B.

Yelp
The area offered a diverse mix of sports, playground, and places to sit, but no open restrooms or water fountains, so I guess you aren't meant to hang around very long. Train tracks run by, but a bridge to the riverside awaits, with a boardwalk running through the water where you can watch the boaters and such. The park was well-attended, and it is valuable to have outdoor athletic spaces in urban areas.
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Matthew S.

Yelp
It seems a lot of cities are now building these Riverwalks, aren't they? This is no exception. Even though the city is still working on this park it is a fantastic green space area to bring your dog or recreate for yourself. The park's proximity to Center City does not hurt either. I enjoyed the serene views of the river, and it really brings out Philadelphia's personality and charm. Passing alongside industry, the Art Museum, 30th St. station, all with terrific glimpses of the city's underrated skyline makes for a fine new addition to a city that so badly needs one. Definitely take advantage of this park if you can.
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Liz K.

Yelp
What a great park and running trail! I did a 5K from the dog park (start of the river park) up to the MoMA / Rocky Steps! Views along the river made for a spectacular run! It's nice that the trail is clean and safe! I felt safe even during times when no one else was in sight. The paved running trail is free of potholes and is a fast, flat run. Loved this run!
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Michelle M.

Yelp
I love coming here to clear my head. There's also plenty of space if you have a kid(s). When it gets dark out the lights from the bridge and buildings are nice to look at against the water. I've never been in the bathrooms but I believe they're closed after a certain time. If your like me and like to come at night, that can be a inconvenience.
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Ryan M.

Yelp
My absolute favorite spot on the city to run. There is a paved path with different access points to and enter and exit from center city all with amazing views of West Philadelphia and the Schuylkill River. This place is well lit at night and is always a safe place to traverse. During the summer, this place is especially busy with lots of runners, walkers, and bikers. You can walk your dogs here and go for a stroll with your kids or family. There are lots of green areas to stop by if you want to sit on the grass and a sitting benches all along the path. People also come here to fish at various points. If you skate, there is a skate park along the path as well. Many folks use this area to commute to work and to exercise. There is a parking lot but if can often get full. You can also park along Kelly Drive if you need to drive over. What is most notable is the views of the dam and the area around Waterworks restaurant. This is located directly across from the Art Museum sculpture garden. Many wedding photos take place in this area. I will update this review with pictures of the area when the weather gets nicer and the true colors really shine.
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Nikki H.

Yelp
So lucky to have this amazing park and trail right in Philadelphia! There are a number of different entrance/exit points, including South Street (pictured), Walnut Street, and Race Street. The path runs right along the Schuylkill River and along the iconic Boathouse Row. The path is so well-maintained with trash cans along the way. It doesn't get overly crowded, and there is plenty of room for runners, bikers, walkers, and rollerbladers. There are plenty of benches to rest or picnic. There are also a few porta potties and water fountains scattered throughout the trail. Dogs are welcomed!
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Victor W.

Yelp
4/5 for solid park space, but can be pretty crowded at times - remember to wear your masks/follow social distancing! They've got tennis courts, basketball courts, grass fields, dog parks (small and large dogs separated) and a beautiful view of the River. You can run, play, have a picnic and enjoy yourself or other company. However, there can be a lot of people out and about on weekends, so that would be the only caution, especially during Ms Rona season. Tips/Takeaways: -Wear your mask -Follow social distancing -Worth visiting, but stay safe!
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Nikki R.

Yelp
best place in philly to hike/run! great views, good vibes. if you love being by the water, this park is for you. also love the dog parks! two separate ones - one for small dogs and one for big dogs. so cute to watch them play! great place for kids.
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Bill T.

Yelp
Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea culpa. I give Philly a hard time, I know. But every time I come here, it wins me over a little bit more. And it does it with places like this park. This is a gem of a park along the Schuylkill River and it must extend pretty far, although I've only run it from the dog park near Spruce Street up as far as Girard. There are so many beautiful views along the river...the boathouses, the dam, the Art Museum, bridges, etc. There are plenty of places to sit and enjoy nature, there's the giant dog park that looks like a lot of fun for dogs and plenty of space to enjoy being outside. One thing I really like is that the bicyclists here are more respectful than the ones on the Hudson Greenway up in NYC. They seem to realize they're on a narrow recreational path and not participating in the Tour De France so I really enjoyed seeing how everyone (runners, walkers, bikers) shared the path. I'm glad it's not terribly crowded because it's so nice but seriously, everyone in all of Philadelphia should be here every weekend to enjoy this gem you have in the heart of your dirty little city.
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Eleanor Y.

Yelp
Lovely bike trail/path. Nice ramp view of a large dog park. Boardwalk is pleasant. If running/biking avoid 10am saturday, most crowded. MLK drive is better midmorning Saturday spot. Rest of time it seems to handle large volume of people well!
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Marcin R.

Yelp
Whether it's me tanning here during my lunch or coming here on the weekend for a run or a bike ride I consider this trail by far the most sophisticated and most scenic in Philly. Best thing is they KEEP expanding it. Not sure how far it will go but it's close to South Philly already. I am super excited and can't wait to see the completion of the entire project.
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Laur E.

Yelp
Amazing place. Great view. Great for jogging walking and running. Great place to take the kids and dogs!
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PA S.

Yelp
This was a gem before people and criminals found out about it. Bikes whiz by at high rates of speed clipping or almost clipping people walking, yoga classes and special events trample the once luscious grass, people unsuspectingly and without warning get attacked in broad daylight by others passing on the trail, no police presence or response - BEWARE!
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Bill M.

Yelp
If this park wasn't so close to railroad tracks, and highways overhangs, I'd be surprised that not too many people know about it. but despite it's location Schuylkill River Park might just be the best park in the city. It's huge so huge and very well maintained. There are plenty of park benches and grass for people to sit on, and there's a trail that easily connects everything that the park has to offer. Inside you'll find basketball courts, a great tennis court, and a great playground for kids to play on. But my favorite thing about the park is the serene community garden. Shuylkill River Park is also a paradise for dog's and their owners. they will get a kick out of running along the patches of green. but there's also a good sized dog bowl for them to run around and make some friends in.
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Alia N.

Yelp
Great park for Adults who love to walk/run, kids who love to play and dogs who can finally have their own park as well.
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Kayla H.

Yelp
This park is fantastic enough to make me want to move back to the Rittenhouse/ Graduate Hospital area! Whenever I have a few free hours or want to smile until my cheeks hurt, I bring my handsome mutt here for some fun. I obviously come here for the dog park. There's a big dog area and a small dog area, and I only bring my jack russell to the small dog area. This is a clean, well kept dog park with plenty of benches and even trees for ample shade. I highly recommend coming here!
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Candice H.

Yelp
This place is sort of a hidden gem to me! I've been running on the Schuylkill but somehow missed this! This has a more renovated looking pier perfect for biking, running and walking. Many people just lay out in the sun and read. In the adjacent park, there is a plentiful amount of things to do - (2) tennis courts (no time limit, no waiting system), dog park, playgrounds. We went to play tennis and also walked along the water. This place is certainly busy and crowded over the weekends, but safe and clean. This is a must stop if your already on your way to look at the boathouses on the River.
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Dave C.

Yelp
Sit on a metal bench and stare at the dirty river.. Eat sushi, count cars on the highway and forget things.. Try not to think about concrete or broken glass or obese people.. I hear this thing is going to stretch past the industrial plant and the Pathmark all the way to Bartram's Gardens.. It'll be a joy.
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Michael O.

Yelp
What a beautiful place. It seems to have a little something for everyone. It has a community garden (don't get too excited, long wait list), basketball courts, tennis courts, baseball/softball field, a leash-free dog run, a kiddo playground, plenty of benches and it seems to be well-maintained and clean. A real asset to the residents of the area. I like to walk here and take a book to read. Lots of nice spots to sit, both in and out of the sun. It's not as crowded as Rittenhouse Square, so while the people watching may not be as good, the serenity is better. If you live in the area, I highly recommend.
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Morgan S.

Yelp
Wonderful attraction for the area. Super clean and always something going on. A favorite place during nice weather.
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Christine B.

Yelp
I play tennis on the courts here all the time. They are the closest ones to my house. There's only two and they are not in the best shape, but I'll take what I can get. They are super busy on nice days after work or in the afternoon on weekends. The trick is to get there at off-peak times. If you don't mind waiting, just sit in the grass and read a book, or people watch. I like watching the dogs run around the dog park. They are working on a bridge to connect it to the beginning of the river path!
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Joy C.

Yelp
I discovered Schuylkill River Park when looking for public tennis courts in the city, so my rating is for the tennis courts although the rest of the park is beautiful and looks really well maintained. The tennis courts are nice quality, well-kept hard courts. There are only two courts (hence my 4-star not 5-star rating) - so while they are free and convenient, there can be a wait to play during peak hours (after work and on weekends). People who play here regularly have a system where they just chill out on the grass to the side of the courts and people are courteous to wait their turn in the order they came. Also, if there's a time that's really busy, people do tend to shorten their play time to allow people waiting to have a chance to play. Overall, the courts and the park feel very safe, seem well-maintained, and sit in the middle of a peaceful and young family-oriented neighborhood that seems great to live in. Final thoughts... for tennis, these are great public courts. Be prepared for a bit of a wait during peak times, but a great location and convenient to park nearby.

Orange F.

Yelp
This is my favourite place to walk or run. I walk from the dog park to the museum of art almost every week. It is quite nice to even sit and relax with a beautiful view of the river. Sometimes I bring my dog to the nearby park and I am sure he loves it too. I highly recommend this place to anyone visiting or living in Philly.
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Colleen M.

Yelp
This park is pretty sweet. It's compact but hey it's in center city! I've taken my baby niece to the toddler play area several times. The equipment is safe and easy for babies to maneuver. Swings, slides, steps. Life is good. There's always bound to be some weird parent or child creepin around but I guess that's to be expected.
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Mary M.

Yelp
A well maintained park, specially the dog park. There is a big dog area for the bigger and active dogs, and another smaller area for the less active pets. The area is clean, well maintained, and the owners pick up after their pets. They also have a couple of basketball courts and tennis court as well, and a playground to boot. There is a parking lot by the park, and the entire park is wheelchair / handicap accessible.
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Natalie H.

Yelp
Surrounded by natural beauty, Schuylkill River Park is a wonderful escape from the urban jungle, right in the heart of Center City, Philly. Featuring one of the city's best dog parks, with separate open run areas for both larger & smaller dogs, as well as a modern colorful & safe playground space for the kiddies, basketball courts for the young adolescent and adult set, and a lovely riverside path for running, biking, walking or a sunlit picnic with friends, when the weather cooperates. Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall - this park is a wonderful resource for earth lovin' city dwellers.
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Ayanbu O.

Yelp
In the past I have driven past this park along with the boardwalk when I'm on the bridge heading to South Philly or to South Street. Walking at this park and Boardwalk is really nice. You see the Schuykill River along with the city skyline, Amtrak 30th street station.
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J P.

Yelp
Beautiful women and men alike running, riding, rolling along our awesome water supply. This place is the spot. I am here 4-6 times a week riding along at a pace that far to fast to be safe. go here.
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Carol N.

Yelp
I went on my first run here last night and loved it. The views are spectacular, the path isn't that crowded and it was nice to see so many people in Philly enjoying the green space. On my run I passed a yoga class in the lawn, skaters at the park and people just lounging in the grass enjoying the night. This will definitely be one of my new routes!
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Jack S.

Yelp
This is a great park located along the Schuylkill River. There is a huge playground for kids and another one for toddlers. I love taking my son here to play, to watch the dogs run around in the dog-walking pen, stroll through the community garden if it's open, or just watch the big guys play basketball or tennis--he loves watching them through the fence! There is also a big, open, grassy area for anything else. I think there is also some kind of building next to the playground that may have restrooms or tables inside--not sure about that one. As far as the train tracks go, whenever a train is going past, all the little one's are facsinated and stop in their tracks (no pun intended) to watch it go by. Sometimes we forget how cool things like that were when we were so young....
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Yorkie L.

Yelp
I love this place! I usually take my bike to enjoy it. I enjoy seeing the trains that come by too. This weekend(16th) they are having a cool interactive art. They are Glowing orbs that we can touch , sit and make change colors. I'm heading down to check it out after dark!
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Ashley L.

Yelp
A true sanctuary- this park offers respite on my walks home from work. The community garden is inspiring and I love all of the activity from the tennis and basketball courts to the playground and dog park where strangers gather to watch pups play along the bridge.
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Ryan C.

Yelp
A gorgeous park. it has basketball courts and a place for dogs right by the Schuylkill. My wife and I have two small dogs. We brought them here, and it was amazing. There's two different gated areas for the dogs. One for the larger dogs, and one for the smaller. The people there were so nice and the dogs were actually pretty civil (our beagle is way too energetic to be social most of the time.) If you want to remove your dogs leash once in a while downtown...this is the place.

Roy G.

Yelp
Love this park. AMAZING dog park, where we were staring at other peoples' puppies. Dog park is divided into big and small breeds. Really great views in the park and really well maintained.

Jim B.

Yelp
Just took my dog here for the first time and the dog run here is AWESOME!