![]() The Parkview Drive Sidepath (shown in brown on map) is a macadam sidepath alongside Parkview Drive through the developed area of Haverford Reserve. As shown in the right-most photo below, the initial portion of the Southbrook Trail, as far as the Switchback Trail, has a macadam surface. Please note that some trail stubs (not shown on the map above) lead off to housing areas and are private paths for the residents of the housing developments to access the public trails. They are largely walking and jogging trails, although the township Parks and Recreation Department permits off-road bicyclists to use them with due respect and consideration of others on the trail. In general these are earthen trails in wooded areas and have varying degrees of steepness. Within and around the park, there are over five miles of walking trails that you can use from dawn to dusk. 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.Īndy Lewis Community Park at Haverford Reserve is Haverford Township's largest open space recreation area. The trails in the "Northside" and "Westside" sections (north and west of Parkview Drive on the map) have been blazed with color-coded markings on trailhead signs and trees along their length, matching the colors shown on this interactive map. ![]() The Google Maps overlay below, created by the Friends of Haverford Trails, shows the trails in and around Haverford Township's Andy Lewis Community Park in Haverford Reserve, including trailhead access points and parking areas.
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