Quittie Creek Nature Park, located in Annville, PA, is a 36-acre passive recreation park that offers a unique blend of nature, history, and serenity. With its central walking path along the spring-fed Quittapahilla Creek, visitors can enjoy the beauty of restored trout streams, century-old oak and sycamore trees, and a variety of vibrant flowers in the spring. The park also features historical landmarks such as lime kilns, a water-powered mill, and the remains of an old weir dam, providing a glimpse into Annville's rich history.
Recognized as an important birding site by the Audubon Society, Quittie Creek Nature Park is not only a local treasure but also a popular attraction for Lebanon County and beyond. Visitors can explore woodland trails, cross the award-winning Raymond J. Swingholm Pedestrian Bridge, and engage in recreational activities such as cross-country skiing and ice skating during the winter months. Maintained by the Quittie Creek Nature Park Committee, the park hosts annual work days where volunteers come together to preserve and enhance this natural oasis.
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