Philly has two iconic waterways, the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers, and many smaller creeks providing countless opportunities for exploration, relaxation, and fun. So strap on your hiking boots, grab your fishing gear, and get ready for some river adventures.
Boating:
- Bartram’s Garden in Southwest Philly offers free public kayaking and rowboating on the Schuylkill River.
- Want more time on the water? Join the Philadelphia Canoe Club 🛶
Fishing:
- Learn to fish for free at various locations around Northeast Philly and the suburbs through Oct. 24. Supplies provided 🎣
- There’s also free catch-and-release fishing at Bartram’s Boathouse every Wednesday evening from 5 to 8 p.m.
Bird-Watching:
- John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge, located on Darby Creek, is a fantastic spot for bird-watching, with over 80 different species, including bald eagles.
- Where else can you go birding? Philly Queer Birders founder Elise Greenberg shares the best spots in Philly to observe our feathered friends 🐦
Relaxing:
- Lay out blankets and picnic along the Schuylkill Banks or along the Delaware River at Pennypack Park 🧺
- Chill out in the hammock garden at Spruce Street Harbor Park, and enjoy the Delaware River breeze. Book a reservation online to secure your sweet hang.