Theater
Difficulty: Moderate
Distance: 1.00 miles
Restrooms: Yes
Dog Friendly: Yes
Stroller Friendly: Yes (but there are a few steps)
Playground: Yes
Wheelchair Friendly: No
Location: Springettsbury Township Park
Your Keys to Adventure
- Park in the parking area at the park entrance just off Whiteford Road, near the basketball courts.
- At the park sign, take the paved path to the left, heading toward the playground, which will be on your left.
- Bear right at the playground. At the 4-way intersections, stay straight, keeping the pickleball courts on your right. Follow this around the courts.
- At the Y, stay right with the parking area on your left and the tennis courts on your right.
- At the next intersection at the park sign, turn left and then immediately right, keeping the apartments on your left and head slightly uphill.
- Stay straight at the next two cutoffs to your right. There will be a large open field to your right. The path will curve around the field to the right. Continue to the steps.
- At the steps, turn left and go down the steps (if you have a stroller, you will have to go down along the steps in the grass). When you reach the bottom of the steps, turn right onto the sidewalk.
- Follow the sidewalk to the ramp and go down the left side as you are facing the theater. Turn left along the railing to the next ramp, turn right, and then right again going down the ramp.
- Turn right on the path and at the building and intersection, turn left, keeping the baseball field on your right.
- At the Y, stay right. The post will be ahead shortly at a tree on your left.
- Continue in the same direction, picking up the sidewalk and back to the park entrance. Turn right and continue back to your vehicle.
Read More About It
- Maisy Goes to a Show by Lucy Cousins
- Short by Holly Goldberg Sloan
- Rosewood: A Midsummer Meet Cute by Sayantani DasGupta
Some Breadcrumbs for the Trail!
- Say "break a leg" instead of "good luck."
- New York City has 420 theaters, followed by Paris with 353, and Tokyo with 230.
- Phantom of the Opera is the longest-running Broadway show and has earned more money than Titanic, ET, Star Wars and Avatar.
Your Rubbing Artwork
![Theater](images/theaterBW.jpg)