About the Park
Wolf's Hollow was officially opened on December 6, 2010, making it the sixth regional county park in Chester County.
The 569 acre park lies along the uppermost reaches of the Octoraro Creek and the south rise of the broadening Great Chester Valley. These natural features provide beautiful bluffs where visitors can overlook the creek and glades of Mountain Laurel. Nearly ten miles of trails wind through varied topography, providing hikers with routes ranging from moderate to challenging. Birders appreciate the several hundred acres of mature woodland habitat that attract many less commonly observed birds such as Brown Thrashers, Scarlet Tanagers and Baltimore Orioles.
Wolf’s Hollow is managed as a rustic, natural park, with no public office and limited comfort facilities. Park hours are 8 AM to sunset, year-round (closed on Christmas Day). Dogs are permitted on a 6' leash.
Carry In/Carry Out Policy
Trash cans are not provided at Wolf's Hollow. Visitors are asked to take their trash along with them. Taking responsibility for our waste encourages awareness of our impact on natural resources, and can prompt environmentally-friendly behaviors.