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May 2023 by Mark Saunderson
Always great to see the bald eagles flying and raising a family at Radnor Lake
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June 2022 by Cynthia M
I come here most days. Crieve Hall native. My Girl Scout troop raised funds to save it from development in the 70's. I have newer, more stunning photos, but these three are special because they were taken in 1976 (Kodak Instamatic), when you could still walk right next to the water, you could walk entire trails & not see another soul, there was only one parking lot, & the entire road was still open for car traffic. Nobody much knew about it, & I always thought of it as my secret place. Sadly, although most people are respectful, it is so well known that you have to come at off-peak times in order to fully appreciate its splendor. I also never saw trash or dog waste left back when Radnor was first opened to the public. I beg of you to re-commit to that, if you visit. Also, if you choose to take your dog, be aware that there is LOTS of poison ivy along the sides of the road where they sniff & sometimes veer off.
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June 2022 by rere veritas
The best
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January 2022 by Brandy Walsh
God's beautiful park.
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October 2021 by Molly Smith
Gorgeous lake hike! Dogs are only allowed on the paved road, still a gorgeous hike!
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August 2021 by Phyllis Moore
Beautiful park with several trails to choose from.
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August 2021 by Michael Knott
Beautiful as usual. People really respect and take care of the park. It's a real community feeling. Love Radnor Lake!?❤
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August 2021 by Joseph Morton
It's a must to take your time hiking through the trails ! Wild life and solitude ! Enjoy !
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August 2021 by Laura Bond
Beautiful park!
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November 2020 by Reynard Regenstreif-Harms
Great park. Could use a men's room changing table
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November 2020 by Luna Grey
Pretty birds, nice trails, a lot of foot traffic
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November 2019 by Carol Rahme LaNeve
nature and beauty...great hiking!