Pastorius Park
| Pastorius Park | |
|---|---|
| Type | Neighborhood park |
| Location | Chestnut Hill |
| Coordinates | 40.0750,-75.2080 |
| Area | 8 acres |
| Established | 1922 |
| Operated by | Chestnut Hill Conservancy / Philadelphia Parks & Recreation |
| Features | Pond, walking paths, sledding hill, summer concerts |
| Hours | Dawn to dusk |
| Transit | SEPTA Regional Rail to Chestnut Hill West; bus routes |
| Website | Official Site |
Pastorius Park is an 8-acre neighborhood park in Chestnut Hill, serving as the green heart of one of Philadelphia's most picturesque neighborhoods. The park's named after Francis Daniel Pastorius, who founded nearby Germantown. You'll find a scenic pond, rolling lawns, and mature trees that host community events, especially the popular summer concerts.[1]
This place captures what makes Chestnut Hill special: the village character that most neighborhoods have lost.
History
Naming
Francis Daniel Pastorius (1651-1719) founded Germantown in 1683. He was a German Quaker leader and an early voice against slavery, making him integral to Philadelphia's colonial history. The park bears his name as a tribute to this important figure.
Development
They created the park in 1922 through a community donation. It was designed from the start as a pastoral retreat, with the pond and landscape features meant to preserve the village's character and scale. That approach shaped everything that came after.
Features
The Pond
The pond sits at the park's center. It's a scenic focal point where you'll see ducks and waterfowl, with reflections of the surrounding trees across the water. In winter, when conditions permit, the pond transforms into something even more beautiful.
Landscape
Rolling lawns spread across the grounds, with mature trees that've been there for decades. Walking paths wind through the space, and the natural plantings feel less manicured than many city parks. That's intentional.
Sledding Hill
Kids love this gentle slope, especially on snow days. It's a neighborhood tradition that brings families back year after year, the kind of place where memories get made.
Summer Stage
Every summer, the park hosts free concerts on a proper stage. Community performers take turns, and people spread blankets across the lawn to listen. It's become one of those traditions that define the neighborhood.
Activities
Year-Round
You can walk through at any time, bring your dog, or just sit and read. Bird watchers come regularly, and photographers find it's always worth a visit. People come to relax more than anything else.
Seasonal
Summer brings concerts and picnics. Fall means foliage viewing when the trees turn spectacular colors. Winter's for sledding and watching the pond freeze over. Spring brings bloom watching as flowers start returning.
Events
Pastorius Park Concert Series
These summer concerts are free, so there's no barrier to attending. Just bring a blanket and some food, and settle in. They mix different music styles, which keeps things interesting. More than anything, it's a neighborhood gathering spot.
Community Events
Holiday celebrations happen here, along with neighborhood gatherings and informal meetups. It's not always a big production. Sometimes it's just people finding reasons to be together.
Visiting
Hours
The park's open dawn to dusk year-round. That simple schedule means it's accessible whenever you want to stop by.
Getting There
Location: Millman Street and Hartwell Lane, Chestnut Hill
Public Transit: SEPTA Regional Rail runs the Chestnut Hill West Line to Highland Station. Bus 23 also serves the area. Either way, you won't struggle to reach it.
By Car: Street parking's available on surrounding streets, and it's near Germantown Avenue shops if you want to combine your visit with other activities.
Walking: The whole neighborhood's walkable. You can easily stroll from Chestnut Hill shops and restaurants to reach the park.
Tips
Check the summer concert schedule before you go so you don't miss something good. Combine your visit with Germantown Avenue shopping for a full afternoon. The pond's beautiful in all seasons. It's a genuinely good spot for photography no matter when you visit.
Neighborhood Context
Pastorius Park reflects everything that makes Chestnut Hill work as a community. It's a village-scale neighborhood with strong community identity. Historic homes surround the park, and it sits within walking distance of shops and restaurants. That integration into daily life matters.
Nearby
- Chestnut Hill - the surrounding neighborhood
- Germantown Avenue - main shopping street
- Morris Arboretum - nearby
- Wissahickon Valley Park - to the south
- Woodmere Art Museum - nearby
See Also
References
- ↑ "Pastorius Park". Chestnut Hill Conservancy. Retrieved December 30, 2025