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Located in the heart of East Greenville, Camelot Park is a welcoming community space perfect for families and dog lovers alike. This pet-friendly park features a network of walking and hiking trails, many of which are accessible and dog-friendly, allowing pets and their owners to explore serene paths that wind by the Perkiomen Creek and a nearby pond. The park’s natural trails make it an ideal spot for dog-walkers looking for a scenic and peaceful experience.
Beyond its trails, Camelot Park offers a wide range of amenities including multiple athletic fields, a covered pavilion, picnic tables, indoor public restrooms, and a well-maintained playground for children. With ample open green spaces and a welcoming atmosphere, it’s a prime spot for dog walkers and families looking for outdoor fun in East Greenville and the greater Pennsburg area.
This is a beautiful outdoor park. A place to walk , a nice paved walking or jog. An their are stone walking around a lake. Their is ball fields, an a covered Pavilion and next to that indoor bathrooms. An a playground for kids too.
Was there to watch my grandson in a soccer tournament. Beautiful place, very impressed, 2 nice soccer field’s, 2 baseball field’s, walking path. If you are in the area, check it out.
Camelot Park is a beautiful park located in Pennsburg/East Greenville. It has several athletic fields, bathrooms and trails that lead to a pond and the perkiomen creek. The trails also connect to new goshenhoppen church and cemetery which has interesting history.
We always have fun at Camelot! Today we launched a rocket, played on the playground, and followed the trails to the creek! Had a great time walking through the creek. Saw little fish and even a crawfish!
Lovely little community park with a nice gravel trail that is long enough to jog or walk and get the legs moving a little. If you brave the ticks and swamp, I suspect you can walk down to the resivor from here.