The popular Center Segment of the Darby Creek Trail is a first class, multi-use macadam trail (great for baby strollers!). Since there is no access point at this end, you need to retrace your steps back toward Haverford Reserve. At the southern end of this segment, you reach private property. After you pass under the Marple Road bridge, look for a grassy access way on your right that leads to the creek and the trail. Walk down Parkview Avenue to Darby Creek Road, then circle along its wide, striped shoulder. You can park in the bottom lot within the Reserve, by the Dog Park and the Southbrook Trail entrance. You can access the Northern Segment (gravel, earthen and grass surfaces) of the Darby Creek Trail from Darby Creek Road just below Haverford Reserve. Ribbon-cutting for the Center Segment of the Darby Creek Trail, October 20, 2013 ![]() Interactive map instructions: Zoom in (+) and out (-) on this map, and drag to pan around.Ĭlick or tap on the "four corners" icon (upper right) to open a larger full-screen map.Ĭlick or tap on the small box icon (upper left) to open a list of trails.Ĭlick or tap on a trail or its listing to see its details, length and maybe a photo. ![]() (All are shown in dark orange.) Each segment offers a wonderful opportunity to stroll or jog along the bank of Darby Creek through the woods. ![]() The map below shows the three major components of the Darby Creek Trail within Haverford Township's Darby Creek Valley Park greenway.
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