White Clay Creek Preserve is located in southeastern Pennsylvania, not far from the cities of Philidelphia, Wilmington, and West Chester. Initially created to preserve the unique plant and animal species, White Clay Creek Preserve has become an Eden like park amongst many built-up areas. Campers come from Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland to delight in the idyllic picturesque landscapes that White Clay Creek Preserve offers.
As well as the beautiful natural surroundings, White Clay Creek Preserve offers fantastic recreational opportunities in the form of fishing in the creek, hiking around the miles of trails, and hunting on a 1,000-acre area. All of this and more makes White Clay Creek Preserve the perfect place to explore with an RV rental. Accessing the preserve with a rental RV is made even more accessible, with Highway 896 running close by. Rent a camper near White Clay Creek Preserve, and you too can delight in this pristine landscape. Search for an RV in Chester County to start your White Clay Creek Preserve adventure.
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Among some of the best things to do at White Clay Creek Preserve is fish its very fertile waters. Fishermen and women come from miles around to sit along the banks of this idyllic creek and cast their lines into the fast-flowing water. White Clay Creek Preserve campers will find that the trout fishing is among some of the best in Pennsylvania. Species such as rainbow trout, brown trout, river trout, and brook trout. The creek is stocked several times a season, making it a constant lure for the serious anglers among campers.
Along with the world-class trout fishing in the creek, the surrounding area offers some of the most naturally blessed landscapes for hikers and cyclists. The network of trails that criss-cross the area winds through some of the most breathtaking natural views in all of southern Pennsylvania. One of the most loved trails in the preserves is the three-mile route in the north of the park, this trail links White Clay Creek Preserve with the White Clay Creek State Park in Delaware. This route is an easy to moderate trail and if perfect for viewing the surrounding flora and fauna.
Those who come to the idyllic White Clay Creek Preserve for hunting will not be disappointed. The park has dedicated over 1,220 acres of land to the hunting of white-tailed deer, which are here in abundance. Hunters should be aware that the hunting of groundhogs, also known as woodchucks, is prohibited, and dog training can only be done in certain designated areas of the park.
Those RV camping at White Clay Creek Preserve will struggle to find RV camping facilities with the preserve itself. This being said, there are a number of RV parks within a short drive of White Clay Creek Preserve. Philadelphia-West Chester KOA is just north of White Clay Creek Preserve and offers great camping facilities and amenities. Full 20, 30, 50 amp electrical, eater, and sewage hookups are provided here. Facilities include a dump station, flushing toilets, shower block, laundry services, general store, and swimming pool.
Head a short way west, and campers will come to D & J Shady Rest Campground. This campground offers full 20, 30 amp electrical, water, and sewage hookups. Facilities include flushing toilets, shower blocks, and free WiFi.
Those families camping with young children may wish to pay a visit to the Delaware Children’s Museum in nearby Willington. The museum is specially designed to provide interactive exhibitions for children. These exhibitions allow the little ones to learn through play, interacting with their environment. Parents will be pleased with the knowledge that the kids are learning as well as being entertained.
As White Clay Creek Preserve is only an hour’s drive west of Philadelphia, the city offers campers a fantastic place to explore when camping here. When in the city of Philadelphia, be sure to visit the famous and iconic ‘Liberty Bell.’ The Liberty Bell is a historic symbol of American Independence and shouldn't be missed when in the city. Visitors can enter the Independence Hall and visit a part of the United States history. While in the hall, visitors can also view the place where the deceleration of independence was signed, another important national moment.
Those with a taste for everything art and culture will not want to pass up on an opportunity to visit the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This museum is home to a wide range of art from across many genres and ears, delighting everyone from the most ardent art fanatic to the complete beginner. The Philadelphia Museum of Art is famous for the special exhibitions that it holds every year, showcasing an artist’s best work. The institution and building itself is an iconic symbol of the city and was constructed in 1928.
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