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Delaware County
Broomall

Darby Creek Trail

Easy

4.6

(7116)

8,993

hikers

Darby Creek Trail

00:26

1.68km

10m

Hiking

Embark on an easy hike along the Darby Creek Trail, a pleasant 1.0-mile (1.7 km) route that winds through a wooded, creekside environment. You will experience a gentle elevation gain of just 27 feet (8 metres) over approximately 25 minutes, making it a perfect choice for a quick and accessible…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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1.68 km

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1.49 km

171 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Darby Creek Trail?

Parking access varies depending on which segment of the Darby Creek Trail you plan to visit. For the central, paved segment, you can often find parking near local parks like Glendale Park, which also anchors the southern end of one major segment with Merry Place.

Is the Darby Creek Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Darby Creek Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, dogs should always be kept on a leash, and you are responsible for cleaning up after your pet. Please respect all park regulations.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The Darby Creek Trail is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer provides dense tree cover for shade, though some sections may experience background noise from nearby roads. Winter hiking is also possible, but be mindful of potentially muddy or icy conditions on unpaved sections.

Are there any permits or fees required to use the Darby Creek Trail or Darby Creek Valley Park?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Darby Creek Trail or Darby Creek Valley Park. It is generally free and open to the public for recreational use.

Is the Darby Creek Trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, many sections of the Darby Creek Trail are considered easy and level, making it ideal for beginners, casual strolls, and families. The central paved segment is particularly suitable for those with strollers or mobility issues.

What kind of surfaces can I expect on the Darby Creek Trail?

The trail features a varied surface, as it is currently composed of three disconnected segments. You can expect to encounter gravel, dirt, grass, and paved sections. The central segment is notably a multi-use macadam (paved) trail.

Is the Darby Creek Trail a loop, or does it have different segments?

The Darby Creek Trail is not a continuous loop. It is currently composed of three disconnected segments, each approximately one mile long. You can hike each segment as an out-and-back route.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the trail?

The trail generally winds along Darby Creek, offering a tranquil, wooded, creekside environment. You'll pass through areas like Darby Creek Valley Park and Glendale Park, with some sections providing beautiful, tree-lined views.

Does the Darby Creek Trail connect to other trails?

Yes, the Darby Creek Trail is part of a larger initiative called The Circuit, which aims to create an interconnected network of trails in the Philadelphia region. The route also passes through sections of the Darby Creek Trail, Darby Creek Trail, Darby Creek Trail, and Westgate Trail.

Is the Darby Creek Trail accessible for strollers or wheelchairs?

Yes, particularly the central segment of the Darby Creek Trail is a multi-use macadam (paved) path, making it suitable and accessible for strollers and individuals using mobility devices.

Are there any notable features or attractions along the trail?

A notable feature is Merry Place, a playground and nature area within Glendale Park, which anchors the southern end of one major segment. This provides a family-friendly starting or ending point for your hike.

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