Four Mills Nature Reserve, located in Ambler, Pennsylvania, is a picturesque sanctuary that offers a tranquil escape into nature. The reserve is home to the Wissahickon Trails’ historic headquarters, housed in the Four Mills Barn, an architectural gem designed by Horace Trumbauer in 1891 as part of the “Abendruh” estate. Spanning 56 acres, the reserve features two loop trails along the Wissahickon Creek, providing visitors with a glimpse of the area’s diverse flora and fauna. The reserve’s history is rooted in the milling industry, with the original mill dating back to 1745. Today, it stands as a testament to the region’s natural beauty and historical significance, inviting exploration...
Read moreFirst time here and I must say it's been a good experience. There are trails, bridges and stepping stones that are very well maintained. Also, we saw some wooden benches scattered throughout the area. It was nice finding young trees carefully wrapped in nets so they grow protected from the always grazing deers. The creek is very accessible, some folks were having a good time fishing. In a few words, I would say it's a recommended hiking spot. Not for toddlers or strollers, as there are the bridges and stepping stones, many tree roots to...
Read moreThis is a hidden parking lot with limited signs for parking. When exploring Amber, please note that the conservation center might be closed, however the trails are open. The parking lot is not paved making it hard to even find the parking lot. Also I wish there were more signs as to where to park. Please note that the trails are unpaved making it hard for a rainy day. When the soil is dry it might be better. Leads to the Wissahickon Trail if you find it. Please note that the parking is free and the trails are fairly muddy. ...
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