Parks and trails are also part of a greenway system for wildlife within West Brandywine. They not only connect you to nature, but allow smaller pockets of remaining wild areas to be inter-connected too. As you enjoy our parks and trails remember you not only share them with your neighbors, but also with the natural diversity of wildlife that contributes to making West Brandywine what it is.
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Cross Creek
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Green Manor Farms
In addition, the township also owns 18 acres of woods and trails connecting The North campus of the Coatesville Area School District, Hurley Road, and King's Highway. These trails are just the beginning of a trail system to connect people and places throughout the township.
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WBT Park, Lafayette & Hibernia Roads
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The Perfect Dog to take to the park.