Natural Lands' Binky Lee Preserve

Natural Lands’ Binky Lee Preserve is a peaceful and scenic nature preserve featuring well-marked hiking trails through woods, meadows, and alongside a creek. It offers a wheelchair accessible entrance and parking lot, a paved parking area, and a public restroom. The preserve is family-friendly with kid-friendly hikes and is a great spot for hiking, enjoying nature, and allowing dogs. The trails vary in difficulty with moderate elevation changes and the environment includes both open fields and wooded areas. Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of this preserve in northern Chester County.
Reviews

Great place for a walk through the meadows and into the woods. Very well maintained trails too!

What a great place to go with the girls! I went with the girls ages 5 1/2, 4, and 2. We started out on the yellow tail but we ended up on the yellow trail which ended up being 1.5 miles. With little ones it took 2 hours but we all had fun! The day was amazing and the arrows to follow paths was easy and the girls came with their compasses too. We look forward completing the other trails.

So far one of my family’s favorite Natural Lands Trust locations to visit. Some of the paths are on open field, some are in the woods. The parking lot is small but nicely paved. And there is a decent restroom. Looking forward to going back.

Very nice and peaceful nature preserve with well-marked trails perfect for a short hike. I completed the red loop, yellow loop, and some of the gray trail, and it took me just about an hour. Moderate elevation changes but manageable. I saw a snake for my first time on a hike as well which was exciting! (if you like snakes)

A lovely place to run or hike with woods, meadow, and creek side trails (the creek side part is short, but pretty!). There is a paved parking lot and bathroom at the entrance. There are also other trails nearby to connect via short roadway connections (Dogwood Trail and Bridge to Bridge Trail). Great place to soak in the views and serenity of northern Chester County.