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'''Valley Green''' refers to both a beloved area within [[Wissahickon Valley Park]] and the historic '''Valley Green Inn''' that has served visitors since 1850. Located at a scenic bend in [[Wissahickon Creek]] along [[Forbidden Drive]], Valley Green serves as the most popular destination in the Wissahickon, offering an idyllic combination of natural beauty, historic atmosphere, and refreshment.<ref name="valleygreen">{{cite web |url=https://www.valleygreeninn.com |title=Valley Green Inn |publisher=Valley Green Inn |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref>
'''Valley Green''' is both a cherished spot inside [[Wissahickon Valley Park]] and home to the historic '''Valley Green Inn''', which has been welcoming visitors since 1850. Tucked along a pretty bend in [[Wissahickon Creek]] near [[Forbidden Drive]], it's become the Wissahickon's most popular destination, blending natural scenery, history, and a chance to grab a bite.<ref name="valleygreen">{{cite web |url=https://www.valleygreeninn.com |title=Valley Green Inn |publisher=Valley Green Inn |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref>


Valley Green is where generations of Philadelphians have come to feed the ducks, walk the trails, and escape the city.
This is where Philadelphians have always gone. Feed the ducks. Walk the trails. Get away from it all.


== History ==
== History ==
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=== The Inn ===
=== The Inn ===


'''Valley Green Inn''' dates to '''1850''':
'''Valley Green Inn''' opened in '''1850''':
* Built as hotel and tavern
* Built as a hotel and tavern
* Served visitors to Wissahickon Valley
* Drew visitors to the Wissahickon Valley
* Pre-dates park acquisition
* Came before the park itself
* Continuously operated since opening
* Never stopped operating since opening day
* Philadelphia's last remaining Wissahickon tavern
* The last tavern from that era still standing in the Wissahickon


=== Park Acquisition ===
=== When the Park Came ===


* '''1868:''' Wissahickon Valley became part of Fairmount Park
In '''1868:''' The Wissahickon became part of Fairmount Park. The inn didn't disappear though. It stayed on as a concession, and it became the heart of where people came to have fun in the Wissahickon. The traditions carried on.
* Valley Green retained as concession
* Became heart of Wissahickon recreation
* Traditions continued


=== Generations of Visitors ===
=== What Keeps Bringing People Back ===


Valley Green traditions include:
Families came for ducks. They came before cars were even banned, to drive through on Sundays. Now they walk instead. Holiday gatherings still happen here, year after year, the same faces and the same stories.
* Feeding the ducks (generations of families)
* Sunday drives (before cars banned)
* Sunday walks (current tradition)
* Holiday gatherings


== Features ==
== Features ==
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=== Valley Green Inn ===
=== Valley Green Inn ===


'''Historic tavern and restaurant:'''
A historic tavern and restaurant built from stone back in 1850. You can eat inside or, when the weather's nice, sit outside. The menu sticks to traditional American cooking, and Sunday brunch is practically sacred.
* 1850 stone building
* Restaurant and bar
* Outdoor seating (seasonal)
* Traditional American fare
* Sunday brunch tradition


=== The Creek ===
=== The Creek ===


'''Wissahickon Creek''' at Valley Green:
'''Wissahickon Creek''' shows off here. There's a nice bend, a stone bridge crossing it, and ducks and geese hanging around looking for handouts. People wade in unofficially. It's one of the best spots in the park for photographs.
* Scenic creek bend
* Stone bridge
* Ducks and geese
* Wading (unofficial)
* Photography spot


=== Forbidden Drive Access ===
=== Forbidden Drive Access ===


Valley Green is on [[Forbidden Drive]]:
[[Forbidden Drive]] runs right through Valley Green. Perfect spot to start exploring in either direction. Hikers and cyclists stop here to rest. Side trails branch off if you want to go deeper into the woods.
* Central location on the trail
* Walk in either direction
* Rest stop for hikers and cyclists
* Trailhead for side trails


=== Duck Feeding ===
=== Duck Feeding ===


'''Beloved tradition:'''
It's a tradition that goes back generations. The ducks and geese gather close. Just remember: bring birdseed, corn, oats, or proper duck feed. Don't bring bread. It hurts them, not helps them.
* Ducks and geese congregate
* Bring appropriate food (no bread—harmful to birds)
* Generations of families
* Children's favorite activity


=== Restrooms ===
=== Restrooms ===


* Public restrooms available
Public restrooms are available here. There aren't many facilities in the Wissahickon, so this matters.
* One of few facilities in Wissahickon


== Using Valley Green ==
== Using Valley Green ==
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=== Walking and Hiking ===
=== Walking and Hiking ===


* Starting point for Forbidden Drive walks
Start here for Forbidden Drive walks. You can head north or south. Side trails branch off if you want more options. It's a solid rest stop if you're doing a longer loop.
* Access to side trails
* Various loop options
* Central rest stop


=== Dining ===
=== Dining ===


* Lunch or dinner at the inn
Grab lunch or dinner at the inn. In warm months, there's outdoor seating. Casual vibe. If you're coming for dinner, call ahead.
* Outdoor seating in season
* Casual atmosphere
* Reservations recommended for dinner


=== Photography ===
=== Photography ===


* Scenic creek views
The creek views are worth your camera. The old stone building is photogenic. Fall foliage turns everything golden. Wildlife shows up if you're patient.
* Historic inn building
* Wildlife
* Fall foliage


=== Wildlife Watching ===
=== Watching Animals ===


* Ducks and geese
Ducks, geese, herons, turtles. Fish in the creek. It's not a zoo, but nature happens here regularly.
* Herons
* Turtles
* Fish in creek


== Visiting ==
== Visiting ==
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=== Hours ===
=== Hours ===


'''Park Area:'''
Park area opens at dawn, closes at dusk.
* Dawn to dusk


'''Valley Green Inn:'''
For '''Valley Green Inn:''' Check their website for what's open. Some Mondays they're closed. Dinner reservations are smart.
* Check website for current hours
* Closed some Mondays
* Reservations recommended


=== Getting There ===
=== Getting There ===


'''Location:''' Valley Green Road, Wissahickon Valley Park
'''The Address:''' Valley Green Road, inside Wissahickon Valley Park.


'''By Public Transit:'''
'''By Train or Bus:'''
* SEPTA Regional Rail to Chestnut Hill East or West, then walk
* SEPTA Regional Rail goes to Chestnut Hill East or West; then you walk in
* SEPTA Bus 27 to Springfield Avenue, then walk
* SEPTA Bus 27 stops near Springfield Avenue; then it's a walk


'''By Car:'''
'''By Car:'''
* Parking lot at Valley Green (fills early on weekends)
* There's a parking lot at Valley Green
* Enter from Springfield Avenue
* Enter from Springfield Avenue
* Arrive early—parking is limited
* It fills fast on nice weekends


=== Tips ===
=== Real Tips ===


* '''Parking fills by 9 AM on nice weekends'''—arrive early or walk in
On good weekend mornings, that parking lot fills by 9 AM. Come early or just walk in. The inn gets busy too, so reservations help. Bring birdseed for the ducks, not bread. The trails near here are quieter than the main area if crowds bother you. Winter's actually lovely here. And you can park.
* The inn can be crowded—reservations help
* Bring birdseed, not bread, for ducks
* The nearby trails are less crowded than the main area
* Winter is magical (and parking is available)


== Duck Feeding Note ==
== About Bread and Ducks ==


'''Please don't feed bread:'''
Don't feed them bread. It's bad for them. Causes a deformity called "angel wing." Pollutes the water. Better choices: corn, oats, or actual duck feed. Bring the right stuff, or bring nothing.
* Bread is harmful to waterfowl
* Causes "angel wing" deformity
* Pollutes water
* Better options: corn, oats, duck feed
* Bring appropriate food or none


== Nearby ==
== Nearby ==


* '''[[Wissahickon Valley Park]]''' — Surrounding park
* '''[[Wissahickon Valley Park]]''' - The park that surrounds it
* '''[[Forbidden Drive]]''' The trail
* '''[[Forbidden Drive]]''' - The famous trail
* '''[[Chestnut Hill]]''' — Nearby neighborhood
* '''[[Chestnut Hill]]''' - The neighborhood up the hill
* '''[[Mount Airy]]''' — Nearby neighborhood
* '''[[Mount Airy]]''' - Another nearby neighborhood
* '''[[Andorra Natural Area]]''' — Northwest section of park
* '''[[Andorra Natural Area]]''' - The northwest part of the park


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 01:41, 24 April 2026

Valley Green
Type Park area / Historic inn
Location Wissahickon Valley Park
Coordinates 40.0580,-75.2180
Area Part of Wissahickon Valley Park
Established Inn: 1850; Park area: 1868
Operated by Philadelphia Parks & Recreation / Private (inn)
Features Historic inn, creek views, Forbidden Drive access, duck feeding
Hours Park: dawn to dusk; Inn: check hours
Transit SEPTA bus; Regional Rail to Chestnut Hill
Website Official Site

Valley Green is both a cherished spot inside Wissahickon Valley Park and home to the historic Valley Green Inn, which has been welcoming visitors since 1850. Tucked along a pretty bend in Wissahickon Creek near Forbidden Drive, it's become the Wissahickon's most popular destination, blending natural scenery, history, and a chance to grab a bite.[1]

This is where Philadelphians have always gone. Feed the ducks. Walk the trails. Get away from it all.

History

The Inn

Valley Green Inn opened in 1850:

  • Built as a hotel and tavern
  • Drew visitors to the Wissahickon Valley
  • Came before the park itself
  • Never stopped operating since opening day
  • The last tavern from that era still standing in the Wissahickon

When the Park Came

In 1868: The Wissahickon became part of Fairmount Park. The inn didn't disappear though. It stayed on as a concession, and it became the heart of where people came to have fun in the Wissahickon. The traditions carried on.

What Keeps Bringing People Back

Families came for ducks. They came before cars were even banned, to drive through on Sundays. Now they walk instead. Holiday gatherings still happen here, year after year, the same faces and the same stories.

Features

Valley Green Inn

A historic tavern and restaurant built from stone back in 1850. You can eat inside or, when the weather's nice, sit outside. The menu sticks to traditional American cooking, and Sunday brunch is practically sacred.

The Creek

Wissahickon Creek shows off here. There's a nice bend, a stone bridge crossing it, and ducks and geese hanging around looking for handouts. People wade in unofficially. It's one of the best spots in the park for photographs.

Forbidden Drive Access

Forbidden Drive runs right through Valley Green. Perfect spot to start exploring in either direction. Hikers and cyclists stop here to rest. Side trails branch off if you want to go deeper into the woods.

Duck Feeding

It's a tradition that goes back generations. The ducks and geese gather close. Just remember: bring birdseed, corn, oats, or proper duck feed. Don't bring bread. It hurts them, not helps them.

Restrooms

Public restrooms are available here. There aren't many facilities in the Wissahickon, so this matters.

Using Valley Green

Walking and Hiking

Start here for Forbidden Drive walks. You can head north or south. Side trails branch off if you want more options. It's a solid rest stop if you're doing a longer loop.

Dining

Grab lunch or dinner at the inn. In warm months, there's outdoor seating. Casual vibe. If you're coming for dinner, call ahead.

Photography

The creek views are worth your camera. The old stone building is photogenic. Fall foliage turns everything golden. Wildlife shows up if you're patient.

Watching Animals

Ducks, geese, herons, turtles. Fish in the creek. It's not a zoo, but nature happens here regularly.

Visiting

Hours

Park area opens at dawn, closes at dusk.

For Valley Green Inn: Check their website for what's open. Some Mondays they're closed. Dinner reservations are smart.

Getting There

The Address: Valley Green Road, inside Wissahickon Valley Park.

By Train or Bus:

  • SEPTA Regional Rail goes to Chestnut Hill East or West; then you walk in
  • SEPTA Bus 27 stops near Springfield Avenue; then it's a walk

By Car:

  • There's a parking lot at Valley Green
  • Enter from Springfield Avenue
  • It fills fast on nice weekends

Real Tips

On good weekend mornings, that parking lot fills by 9 AM. Come early or just walk in. The inn gets busy too, so reservations help. Bring birdseed for the ducks, not bread. The trails near here are quieter than the main area if crowds bother you. Winter's actually lovely here. And you can park.

About Bread and Ducks

Don't feed them bread. It's bad for them. Causes a deformity called "angel wing." Pollutes the water. Better choices: corn, oats, or actual duck feed. Bring the right stuff, or bring nothing.

Nearby

See Also

References

  1. "Valley Green Inn". Valley Green Inn. Retrieved December 30, 2025

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