Berks County Parks & Recreation
Berks County maintains 8 parks and a bicycle/walking trail. Visit the parks for recreational enjoyment or stay up-to-date on many of the fun, educational programs made available throughout the year. Pavilions and building rentals available. Contact one of the park offices for more information.
Allegheny Aqueduct/Beidler House
1130 Old River Road,
Gibraltar, PA 19508
Antietam Lake Park and Angora Fruit Farm
230 Angora Road,
Reading, PA 19606
Berks County Heritage Center
1102 Red Bridge Road,
Reading, PA 19605
Berks Leisure Area/Sheeler House
1901 Tulpehocken Road.
Wyomissing, PA 19610
Gring's Mill Recreation Area
2083 Tulpehocken Road,
Wyomissing, PA 19610
Red Bridge Recreation Area
2141 Tulpehocken Road,
Wyomissing, PA 19610
Stonecliffe Recreation Area
1200 Monroe Street,
Reading, PA 19601
Youth Recreation Facility
1098 County Road,
Leesport, PA 19533
Home to Berks Nature's headquarters, Eco-Camp, and a new Nature Preschool, the Nature Place sits among nearly 100-acres in Reading's Angelica Park. Take a stroll through the wetland trails. Let the kiddos run free with their imagination in our Nature Play Zone. Then retreat inside to our lobby and store for educational programs and activities, capped with a tour of the green features of the building- designed to achieve LEED Silver status. Stop out and see what The Nature Place can offer you!
575 St. Bernardine Street, Reading, PA 19607
610-372-4992
Open year-round, visitors enjoy scenic vistas, 8-miles of ridge and valley trails, a native plant garden, and each autumn, the chance to observe large numbers of hawks, eagles and falcons as they migrate past the lookouts.
1700 Hawk Mountain Rd, Kempton PA 19529
610-756-6961
Nolde Forest Environmental Education Center
With 665 acres of forests and 11 miles of trails, Nolde Forest provides a variety of activity-oriented programs for students, teachers, adult groups and individuals.
2910 New Holland Rd., Reading PA 19607-9448
610-796-3699