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'''FDR Park''' (officially '''Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park''') is a 348-acre park in [[South Philadelphia]], originally designed for the 1926 Sesquicentennial Exposition and now serving as one of the city's most beloved recreational spaces. The park features meadows, lakes, sports facilities, and the iconic '''Boathouse''', with ongoing restoration making it one of Philadelphia's most exciting park transformations.<ref name="fdrpark">{{cite web |url=https://www.fdrparkphilly.org |title=FDR Park |publisher=FDR Park Conservancy |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref>
'''FDR Park''' (officially '''Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park''') is a 348-acre park in [[South Philadelphia]]. Originally built for the 1926 Sesquicentennial Exposition, it's now one of the city's most beloved recreational spaces. The park features meadows, lakes, sports facilities, and the iconic '''Boathouse'''. Ongoing restoration work is turning it into one of Philadelphia's most exciting park transformations.<ref name="fdrpark">{{cite web |url=https://www.fdrparkphilly.org |title=FDR Park |publisher=FDR Park Conservancy |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref>


Located adjacent to the South Philadelphia sports complex, FDR Park offers a peaceful natural retreat just minutes from Citizens Bank Park and Lincoln Financial Field.
You'll find it just adjacent to the South Philadelphia sports complex, minutes away from Citizens Bank Park and Lincoln Financial Field. It's a peaceful natural retreat in an urban setting.


== History ==
== History ==
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=== Sesquicentennial Exposition ===
=== Sesquicentennial Exposition ===


FDR Park was created for the '''1926 Sesquicentennial International Exposition''', celebrating America's 150th anniversary. The exposition was less successful than the 1876 Centennial but left Philadelphia with:
The park came into being for the '''1926 Sesquicentennial International Exposition''', which marked America's 150th anniversary. The exposition wasn't as successful as the 1876 Centennial, but Philadelphia got lasting benefits:
* The park's basic landscape design
* The park's basic landscape design
* The Boathouse (Swedish Pavilion)
* The Boathouse (Swedish Pavilion)
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=== Naming ===
=== Naming ===


Originally called "League Island Park," the space was renamed for President Franklin Delano Roosevelt after his death in 1945.
It started out as "League Island Park." After President Franklin Delano Roosevelt died in 1945, the space was renamed in his honor.


=== Decline and Revival ===
=== Decline and Revival ===


The park fell into decline during the late 20th century, with deteriorating infrastructure, invasive species, and flood-prone conditions. In recent years, a major restoration effort has begun transforming FDR Park into a 21st-century urban park.
Things got rough in the late 20th century. The park struggled with deteriorating infrastructure, invasive species, and flooding problems. In recent years, though, a major restoration effort has been turning FDR Park into a modern urban space.


== Park Features ==
== Park Features ==
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=== Meadows ===
=== Meadows ===


Expansive '''meadows''' provide open space for:
Wide-open '''meadows''' dominate large sections of the park. These spaces work for:
* Picnicking
* Picnicking
* Kite flying
* Kite flying
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=== Lakes and Wetlands ===
=== Lakes and Wetlands ===


The park includes several '''water features''':
Several '''water features''' dot the landscape:
* Edgewood Lake
* Edgewood Lake
* Meadow Lake
* Meadow Lake
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* Wildlife habitat
* Wildlife habitat


The lakes attract birds and provide scenic walking paths.
You'll spot birds on the lakes, and scenic walking paths circle around them.


=== The Boathouse ===
=== The Boathouse ===


The historic '''Boathouse''' was originally the Swedish Pavilion at the 1926 Exposition:
History lives here. The '''Boathouse''' started as the Swedish Pavilion at the 1926 Exposition. Today it has:
* Distinctive architecture
* Distinctive architecture
* Event venue
* Event venue capacity
* Café (seasonal)
* Café (seasonal)
* Lake views
* Lake views
* Currently being restored
* Ongoing restoration work


=== American Swedish Historical Museum ===
=== American Swedish Historical Museum ===


Located within the park, the '''American Swedish Historical Museum''' preserves Swedish-American heritage:
Right there in the park sits the '''American Swedish Historical Museum''', which preserves Swedish-American heritage. It showcases:
* Exhibitions on Swedish immigration
* Exhibitions on Swedish immigration
* Cultural programs
* Cultural programs
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=== Sports Facilities ===
=== Sports Facilities ===


FDR Park offers extensive '''athletic facilities''':
Athletes have plenty of options here:
* Baseball diamonds
* Baseball diamonds
* Soccer fields
* Soccer fields
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=== Trails ===
=== Trails ===


Walking and biking '''trails''' throughout the park:
Walking and biking '''trails''' wind throughout the park:
* Paved paths around lakes
* Paved paths around lakes
* Natural surface trails
* Natural surface trails
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=== Fishing ===
=== Fishing ===


Fishing permitted in the '''lakes''':
You can fish in the '''lakes''' with a PA license. Common catches include:
* Largemouth bass
* Largemouth bass
* Sunfish
* Sunfish
* Catfish
* Catfish
* PA fishing license required


=== Birding ===
=== Birding ===


FDR Park is excellent for '''bird watching''':
'''Bird watching''' is excellent here. Look for:
* Wetland birds
* Wetland birds
* Migrating species
* Migrating species
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== Ongoing Restoration ==
== Ongoing Restoration ==


The '''FDR Park Master Plan''' is transforming the park:
The '''FDR Park Master Plan''' is reshaping the entire park.


=== Improvements ===
=== Improvements ===


Several major upgrades are underway:
* Wetland restoration for flood control
* Wetland restoration for flood control
* Invasive species removal
* Invasive species removal
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=== Future Plans ===
=== Future Plans ===


* Enhanced sports facilities
Looking ahead, there's more coming. Enhanced sports facilities, better connections to Navy Yard, new programming spaces, restored landscapes, and climate resilience features are all planned.
* Improved connections to Navy Yard
* New programming spaces
* Restored landscapes
* Climate resilience features


== Events ==
== Events ==
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=== Annual Events ===
=== Annual Events ===


The park hosts various celebrations throughout the year:
* Music festivals
* Music festivals
* Cultural celebrations
* Cultural celebrations
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=== Regular Programming ===
=== Regular Programming ===


You'll find consistent activities too:
* Volunteer work days
* Volunteer work days
* Nature walks
* Nature walks
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=== Tips ===
=== Tips ===


* Visit on non-game days for a quieter experience
Visit on non-game days if you want peace and quiet. The Boathouse area is especially scenic, so bring a camera. Binoculars work great for bird watching. Check ahead for special events and closures.
* The Boathouse area is especially scenic
* Bring binoculars for bird watching
* Check for special events and closures


== Nearby ==
== Nearby ==

Latest revision as of 18:20, 23 April 2026

FDR Park
Type Urban park
Location South Philadelphia
Coordinates 39.9000,-75.1800
Area 348 acres
Established 1921
Operated by Philadelphia Parks & Recreation / FDR Park Conservancy
Features Lakes, meadows, sports fields, Boathouse, trails
Transit SEPTA Broad Street Line to AT&T Station
Website Official Site

FDR Park (officially Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park) is a 348-acre park in South Philadelphia. Originally built for the 1926 Sesquicentennial Exposition, it's now one of the city's most beloved recreational spaces. The park features meadows, lakes, sports facilities, and the iconic Boathouse. Ongoing restoration work is turning it into one of Philadelphia's most exciting park transformations.[1]

You'll find it just adjacent to the South Philadelphia sports complex, minutes away from Citizens Bank Park and Lincoln Financial Field. It's a peaceful natural retreat in an urban setting.

History

Sesquicentennial Exposition

The park came into being for the 1926 Sesquicentennial International Exposition, which marked America's 150th anniversary. The exposition wasn't as successful as the 1876 Centennial, but Philadelphia got lasting benefits:

  • The park's basic landscape design
  • The Boathouse (Swedish Pavilion)
  • The American Swedish Historical Museum
  • Road and infrastructure improvements

Naming

It started out as "League Island Park." After President Franklin Delano Roosevelt died in 1945, the space was renamed in his honor.

Decline and Revival

Things got rough in the late 20th century. The park struggled with deteriorating infrastructure, invasive species, and flooding problems. In recent years, though, a major restoration effort has been turning FDR Park into a modern urban space.

Park Features

Meadows

Wide-open meadows dominate large sections of the park. These spaces work for:

  • Picnicking
  • Kite flying
  • Sports and games
  • Relaxation
  • Skyline views

Lakes and Wetlands

Several water features dot the landscape:

  • Edgewood Lake
  • Meadow Lake
  • Restored wetlands
  • Wildlife habitat

You'll spot birds on the lakes, and scenic walking paths circle around them.

The Boathouse

History lives here. The Boathouse started as the Swedish Pavilion at the 1926 Exposition. Today it has:

  • Distinctive architecture
  • Event venue capacity
  • Café (seasonal)
  • Lake views
  • Ongoing restoration work

American Swedish Historical Museum

Right there in the park sits the American Swedish Historical Museum, which preserves Swedish-American heritage. It showcases:

  • Exhibitions on Swedish immigration
  • Cultural programs
  • Beautiful building and grounds
  • One of the oldest Swedish museums in America

Recreation

Sports Facilities

Athletes have plenty of options here:

  • Baseball diamonds
  • Soccer fields
  • Tennis courts
  • Basketball courts
  • Bocce courts
  • Horseshoe pits
  • Golf course (nearby Packer Park course)

Trails

Walking and biking trails wind throughout the park:

  • Paved paths around lakes
  • Natural surface trails
  • Connection to Navy Yard trails
  • Family-friendly terrain

Fishing

You can fish in the lakes with a PA license. Common catches include:

  • Largemouth bass
  • Sunfish
  • Catfish

Birding

Bird watching is excellent here. Look for:

  • Wetland birds
  • Migrating species
  • Waterfowl on lakes
  • Meadow species

Ongoing Restoration

The FDR Park Master Plan is reshaping the entire park.

Improvements

Several major upgrades are underway:

  • Wetland restoration for flood control
  • Invasive species removal
  • Trail improvements
  • Boathouse restoration
  • Native plantings
  • Improved drainage

Future Plans

Looking ahead, there's more coming. Enhanced sports facilities, better connections to Navy Yard, new programming spaces, restored landscapes, and climate resilience features are all planned.

Events

Annual Events

The park hosts various celebrations throughout the year:

  • Music festivals
  • Cultural celebrations
  • Sports tournaments
  • Community events

Regular Programming

You'll find consistent activities too:

  • Volunteer work days
  • Nature walks
  • Fitness classes
  • Youth programs

Visiting

Getting There

Location: South Philadelphia, accessible from Pattison Avenue

By Public Transit:

  • SEPTA Broad Street Line to AT&T Station (during events)
  • SEPTA Bus 17 to Pattison Avenue

By Car:

  • Pattison Avenue and Broad Street
  • Free parking in park lots
  • Can be crowded during stadium events

By Bicycle:

  • Navy Yard trail connections
  • Bike paths through the park

Tips

Visit on non-game days if you want peace and quiet. The Boathouse area is especially scenic, so bring a camera. Binoculars work great for bird watching. Check ahead for special events and closures.

Nearby

  • Citizens Bank Park (Phillies)
  • Lincoln Financial Field (Eagles)
  • Wells Fargo Center (Flyers, 76ers)
  • Navy Yard
  • American Swedish Historical Museum

See Also

References

  1. "FDR Park". FDR Park Conservancy. Retrieved December 30, 2025

External Links