Palmer Park

Palmer Park is a spacious and well-maintained community park featuring paved walking trails suitable for walking and running, various sports fields including soccer, baseball, basketball, tennis, bocce ball, and pickleball courts. The park offers good facilities for children with separate playgrounds for different age groups and is equipped with picnic tables and public restrooms. It is dog-friendly with ample parking and accessibility accommodations, including wheelchair-friendly entrances and parking. While the paths are mostly flat and paved, shade may be limited in some areas, so visitors are advised to prepare accordingly during hot weather.
Reviews

Palmer Park is a nice park with some fun trails. You can connect to the Skippack Trail which is a nice, paved trail good for biking. There is a playground as this park as well as many sports fields.

This park has so much to offer. The walking paths are paved and mostly flat.
There are basketball, tennis, bocce ball & pickle ball courts. There are soccer, softball, & baseball fields.
Picnic tables, playground, park benches and ample parking lots. Easy connections to Skippack Trail.
Paths do not have a lot of shaded areas. In summer may want to have a hat & water.

This is a really nice park with plenty of space. Playgrounds for kids and exercise stations for beginners and intermediate users Soccer fields, basketball, tennis and pickleball courts. A nice, walking path that winds from one side of the park to the other. Bring your dog to walk the path or enjoy a walk in the fields. Remember local leash laws. Ample parking that gives you easy access to any section of the park you’d need.

The walking trail is paved and well maintained. I like that it has some rolling inclines and different areas to access. Perfect for walking and running. Nice playground for kids. Soccer, baseball fields, basketball courts, etc. are well cared for too.

Nice playground with separate play areas for under 5 and over 5. Big parking lot, wood chip floor. Plenty of swings and paths for bike riding. Equipment was in great shape and lots to play on. It was a challenge to find, located at Chelsea way and creamery rd