Anson B. Nixon Park
Anson B. Nixon Park opened for passive recreation on June 12, 1993, with early support that included county and state open space funding and a lot of local volunteer effort. The park is owned and operated by the Kennett Area Park Authority (KAPA), with trustees appointed by the Borough of Kennett Square and Kennett Township.
Park size is commonly described as about 106–110 acres (you’ll see both figures depending on the source and boundary definitions).
Local trivia: the park surrounds the Kennett Square Reservoir, including two ponds, and the East Branch Red Clay Creek runs through the property—so it’s basically a nature-and-water “greatest hits” album.
What visitors can do at Anson B. Nixon Park
- Walk or run the trails: the park reports about three miles of walking trails, with maps available at kiosks and online.
- Ponds and creek views: the reservoir ponds and creek corridor make it a strong spot for nature watching and photos.
- Easy, family-friendly loops: popular walking loops are generally easy and approachable for a quick outdoor break.
(And yes, it’s a park—so the most popular activity is still “existing peacefully outdoors,” which remains undefeated.)
Visitor information
- Address: 405 N. Walnut St, Kennett Square, PA 19348
- Park info & office: KAPA administrative office is listed at 110 E. State St, Kennett Square, PA 19348, with contact details on the park site.
- Hours/cost: The park is free and open to the public daily (commonly from sunrise to sunset).
- Trail map: available via the park’s official map page and onsite kiosks.