Place

Parking Lot 4 Trailhead

A dirt trail surrounded by green flora leads hikers up hill.
Explore the park trails in the heart of the Brandywine Valley.

NPS Photo

Quick Facts
Location:
39.829175, -75.569904
Significance:
The Brandywine Valley unit preserves more than 1,100 acres of winding rivers and rolling hills that once was home to the Lenape Tribes and early Quaker settlers.

Parking - Auto, Permits Issued, Scenic View/Photo Spot, Trailhead

The trailhead starting in parking lot four will get your legs burning as you hike up this dirt trail to what park staff has nicknamed "The Rocks". Here you can pause for a moment of self-reflection as you look over the rolling hills of the Brandywine Valley. After, you can connect to any of the trails that are in the center of the park. This trailhead is accessible from Parking Lot 4 off Ramsey Road. 

First State National Historical Park

Last updated: November 19, 2020