Parks
Alvin C. Alderfer Park
420 Oak Drive (between Maple and Main Street)
Activity is abundant with ball fields and soccer fields highlighting this 20-acre facility. New in 2005 are a pavilion and playground. (To reserve the pavilion, please call the township office.) Portable restroom facilities are available near the main parking lot. (Bike Path). No grills.
$100 flat fee to rent, please contact Township to check availability of pavilion prior to reserving
Bergey Park
675 Bergey Mill Road
The East Branch of the Perkiomen Creek provides a picturesque backdrop to the historic Bergey Mill Farmstead. Picnic tables and benches are provided for visitors to enjoy the natural beauty of this 13-acre preserve. No grills.
Briarwyck Park
315 Sturgis Road
With the fishing pond stocked each spring, picnic tables and a NEW playground in 2022, this 8-acre park provides enjoyment for all ages. (Bike Path) No grills. The pond will be stocked with trout on March 28th & again on April 11th, 2024. A valid fishing license is required to fish in all the Township ponds.
Robert Clemens Bucher Park
411 School Lane
This is the newest park in the Lower Salford Township Park System. With the parking lot accessed from School Lane, this 4-acre park spans School Lane and Park Avenue. The roller hockey rink was an instant success for hockey players of all ages! Basketball courts and portable restroom facilities are also available. (Bike Path) No grills.
Ted Dannerth Memorial Park
370 Broad Street (Corner of Broad & Oak)
There is a small parking area off of Broad Street at the corner of Oak which faces a monument dedicating this park to Ted Dannerth. This park is the location of the Bullfrog Creek Riparian Buffer Project. This restoration has been a coordinated effort between the Township, Montgomery County Planning Commission, Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy, Delaware River Keepers and Ursinus College.
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Groff's Mill Park
740 Salfordville Road
If you're looking for a place to roll up your pant legs and sit on the bank and fish, you've found it! 31-acres stretching along the East Branch of the Perkiomen Creek is available for just that. Picnic tables and benches are available. No grills.
Heckler Plains Farmstead
237 Landis Road (Between Moyer & Morris Rd.)
This historic farmstead is home to a 36-acre park which includes a playground, ball fields, bike path, nature trail and pavilion (Please call the township office to reserve the pavilion.) Portable restroom facilities are available. (Bike Path) New grills installed in 2006.
Please contact Township to check availability of pavilion prior to reserving.
Kulp Road Pond Park
170 Kulp Road (Corner of Gruber & Kulp)
Trout are stocked each spring in the pond located on this 1/2 acre site. Picnic tables are available. (Bike Path) No grills. The Township no longer stocks this pond with trout. However, stocks the Alderfer Road pond instead. NO TROUT STOCKING.
Charles L. Reed Memorial Park
155 Clemens Road (Corner of Yoder Rd)
Honoring a Lower Salford resident and FBI Agent killed in the line of duty, this 12-acre park includes ball fields, basketball courts, 2 Pickle Ball Courts, a bike path, playground and multipurpose court. Portable restroom facilities are available. The pavilion may be reserved for picnics by calling the township office. No grills.
Please contact Township to check availability of pavilion prior to reserving
Jacob Reiff Park
775 Quarry Road (Corner of Upper Mainland Road)
Home of the historic Jacob Reiff homestead and barn, this 73-acre preserve provides access to the Skippack Creek for fishing. Picnic tables and benches are available at the Upper Mainland Road entrance. No grills.
Dan Roth Park
312 Maple Ave. (Between Maple & Alumni Avenue)
The fishing pond is stocked each spring. Enjoy pure relaxation at this 2-acre park which also includes a pavilion, gazebo, playground and portable restroom facilities. (Bike Path).Grills are also available for use. Trout will be stocked on March 28th & April 11th, 2024. A valid Fishing License is required to fish in Township ponds.
PLEASE DO NOT FEED THE WILDLIFE
This area has come to be known as "the duck pond" as there are many ducks and geese that call this pond their home. For years the Township has asked that visitors to the park not feed the ducks, geese or other wildlife. We know it is hard to resist, but feeding the wildlife food, specifically the waterfowl, causes them to become dependent on humans.
When wild animals become dependent on humans for their food, several things will happen:
- They will become sick due to poor nutrition from eating unnatural foods their bodies can't process
- They stop foraging for food causing imbalances in the ecosystem in and around the pond
- They become aggressive to humans and other wildlife as they fight for the food
- While fighting for the food they may bite, peck, scratch or charge at park visitors or other waterfowl, which may cause injuries
- More wildlife will gather hoping to be fed causing overcrowding, which causes more fighting as well as imbalances in the health of the pond and the areas around the pond
For these concerns and more, we ask that you please do not feed the wildlife, even if it is a feed designed for them, as these feeds are for animals in captivity, not in the wild. Thank you for your cooperation.
The Township remains committed to the health and safety of our residents and visitors.
Wawa Park
599 Camp Wawa Road
Pack a picnic or just relax on a bench as you enjoy this peaceful 30 acre park along the East Branch of the Perkiomen Creek. No grills.