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Located conveniently in the heart of Annville, Pennsylvania, Quittie Creek Nature Park offers a peaceful escape for dog owners and nature lovers alike. This pet-friendly park is well-known for its scenic, shaded walking trails, beautiful pedestrian foot bridges, and tranquil creekside views. The combination of easy, well-marked paths and an abundance of wildlife creates a relaxing setting for both leisurely strolls and more active adventures with your dog. Parking is available, and benches and picnic tables are scattered throughout for comfortable breaks.
Dog owners appreciate the ample space for on-leash walks, the access to creek areas where pets can cool off, and the natural shade provided by large trees. Families also benefit from multiple playgrounds, pavilions for gatherings, and plenty of picnic spots, making it an excellent destination for outings. With its clean grounds, frequent maintenance, and access to fishing and kayaking, Quittie Creek Nature Park stands out as a top choice for dog-friendly hiking and outdoor activities in Lebanon County.
This was a nice park to go for a walk at. There were multple paths to take, it was very shaded, and had lots of friendly wildlife running around.
This was a nice park to go for a walk at. There were multple paths to take, it was very shaded, and had lots of friendly wildlife running around.
Located off busy Route 422 in Anneville, Lebanon County, Quittie Creek Nature Preserve can be found. This wonderful park has nature trails, picnic areas, and plenty of fishing spots along the creek. Check out the attractive foot Bridge when you are there. This is a family-friendly facility so bring the kids.
Located off busy Route 422 in Anneville, Lebanon County, Quittie Creek Nature Preserve can be found. This wonderful park has nature trails, picnic areas, and plenty of fishing spots along the creek. Check out the attractive foot Bridge when you are there. This is a family-friendly facility so bring the kids.
Love this little gem in the heart of Annville. It’s entrance is blink and you miss it. There’s a decent amount of space for parking. The little pedestrian bridge is gorgeous. The winding main trail by the creek is so soothing. It’s an easy walk and is more conducive to a meditative walk/stroll as you soak up natural sights and sounds.
Love this little gem in the heart of Annville. It’s entrance is blink and you miss it. There’s a decent amount of space for parking. The little pedestrian bridge is gorgeous. The winding main trail by the creek is so soothing. It’s an easy walk and is more conducive to a meditative walk/stroll as you soak up natural sights and sounds.
A great creekside park with a tragic history. I loved the side paths equally as much as the main path at the entrance that follows the creek. Vernal pool💛💛 Benches 💛💛 Big trees💛💛 Ducks💛💛 Big wooden pedestrian bridge 💛💛 Historic Signage💛💛
Cons : it does have that creek + sewage-esque smell, mosquitoes can be annoying… but this park redeems itself tenfold if you can get past those.
Very peaceful walking trails around the pond. Easy access to the river for fishing. Lots of shade from the trees. I even saw a beautiful Heron bird actively fishing but it spooked when I brought out my camera.
Very peaceful walking trails around the pond. Easy access to the river for fishing. Lots of shade from the trees. I even saw a beautiful Heron bird actively fishing but it spooked when I brought out my camera.
It’s much bigger than we thought and an actual peaceful nature hiking trail. Absolutely loved it and can’t wait to come back during the day to explore everything and possibly fish. It does get pretty dark, so bring flashlights and night mode cameras. (These pictures were taken in darkness)