Chester County Parks: Birding Wolf’s Hollow


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Wolf's Hollow County Park is a lovely mosaic of habitats located along the western edge of mid-Chester County. Join volunteer leaders from Valley Forge Audubon Society and the West Chester Bird Club on a birding trip through some of the scenic woods and fields of this beautiful 569-acre park.
No prior knowledge of birds or birding is necessary to attend. If you are a beginner, we'd love to have you join us! Children (accompanied by an adult) are always welcome, too, on our family-friendly field trips.
Bring binoculars if you have them. Our outing will cover about 2 miles on rolling natural surface trails and will last approximately 2 hours. A portable restroom is available on site.
This field trip is a collaboration between Valley Forge Audubon Society, the West Chester Bird Club, and Chester County Parks. We will be joined by ranger Emmett Henry who can describe the history of the park and point you to some of the nearly 10 miles of trails if you'd like to explore more of the park following our outing.
Leaders: John Mercer and Patty & John Werth
Photo credit: Great Horned Owl, taken by Tony Nastase at a Valley Forge Audubon Society outing at Wolf's Hollow.

Chester County Parks: Birding Wolf’s Hollow