Cliff, Those red flowers off of that tree reminded me of my youth on the farm, Actually brought tears to my eyes. What a peaceful place. I knew a group of boys, The Norristown Cadets, who used to come to the Jersey Shore and compete in Racewalking. I got to know them through my club, The Shore A.C. and helped them to learn how to handle long distance competition mentally. I still have a picture standing with them and wearing a T Shirt they gave me , Fred's Friends. I wish I had visited their area , what a place to live and train. Best Wishes, Rik
I never knew that those little purple flowers were called Speedwells, now I know and I won't forget. Thanks WW. And the yellow ones too, they are usually seen together, awesome.
I would love to visit this park just to see the trees with the markers connecting them to historical figures/places. Your "complaining" (lol) won't deter me! Thanks for another great experience.
I live right across the road, you can almost see my house from that parking lot. The funny thing is that I lived there for almost 20 years before I ever checked it out. There used to be a lot more old houses and other old structures in the park, a few of them still occupied. For some reason the park people have demolished many of them. There are a few short unpaved trail sections that branch off from the main trail. The back of the park runs along the Norristown State Hospital, which is mostly unused now but has some interesting old buildings. There's also a trout hatchery which is not officially open to the public but usually if people are working there they often will let you come in to look around. BTW, Montgomery cemetery in Norristown is old and interesting. Five Civil War generals are buried there, including Winfield Scott Hancock. It was very overgrown and neglected the last time I visited, I believe it's been cleaned up since then.
I live appx 3 minutes from here and it was great to see this. Ive been to the park quite a few times, its great to go there. Going by the park on a regular basis, youll always be seeing ppl there walking the trails. Youre right, the Norristown State hosp right next to this is very interesting (with quite a history) as well as the (nearby) Norristown Cemetery, with the Civil War connection. Another place thats closeby and definitely worth a visit is Selma Mansion, Ive been there once but will be going back - that has an interesting history too. So much good stuff closeby!
hi Wow what Comments ur Heart is really in it We need This in the world we, re living in I'm an Irish Big Fan of Woodsman also here lots people dont appreciate Nature or old buildings etc anymore Tks Brian
That was a nice walk. Sometimes, I go down by the river where I live. They have a nice walkway there. People go bicycling, walking, sometimes a horse and rider can be seen, and when the river is high, I can see people canoeing in it. It's pretty shallow right now unfortunately. It is always busy with a lot of people.
oh a love;y day and walk in spite of the trails being mostly paved.The mention of Norristown brought back many memories. A great aunt was involved in a romantic scandal A family tradition. ha ha.But the bittersweet memory is about my father who had many mental health issues back in the 50s. One of his doctors told my mother to take him for a ride and to drive by Norristoen state hospital. The doctor thought it would scare him out of his problems. It terrified him instead and he was convinced my mother would have him committed. She did not. They switched doctors. But I notice the hospital is still in existence.. As long as you are in that area. As a child I was fascinated with Naylor's Run ( Upper Darby) Last visit was when I was 10 back in 1958. I bet it has lost its childhood charm :)
Great video as usual, Cliff. You can't begin to understand the joy that they afford me. I have hiked for many years and I am always interested. in your content. They inspire me to carry on. THANK YOU!!! Please continue! Don
My dads town, i learned of in 4th grade life changes. so visited few times. last his funeral , burried ashes . he worked the Montgomery hospital till retired, i hope/plan to re see on world tour if able...
Excellent, Cliff. Thanks for sharing. I never heard of the park before. It is a real beauty. I looked it up on line and see that it is actually run by Montgomery County for the state. It looks great for families too.
The coolest part of this state park is the trout fishery in the northeast corner of park. They raise trout for live release into nearby streams. Also this is a good park to hike with a buddy. The area around this is not safe and the park does have crime issues from time to time.
Thank you, another great video but making me terribly homesick, grew up in Montgomery County. Looking forward to Ft. Washington state park, my father built the homes across from it on Militia Hill Rd, back in the 60s
Welcome to my neck of the woods Cliff. I live a few miles from there and haven't been to the park in a since the pandemic. The park has come a long way. Hope you enjoyed your walk today. The afternoon weather cooperated today.
Woohoo From Montgomery County, TX, currently here working in Montgomery County PA We have been watching you a long time and have been PATIENTLY waiting to be in your state for work and pleasure! Last weekend we went up to the Grand Canyon of PA!! Wow! People you gotta go!! Because of you we have seen countless other places you have shared. Was great to view the woods along the highway on our journeys because we were able to see so very many rock fences up the hillsides designating various boundaries. Also the info on canals helped us immensely as we drive or train ride along the rivers, like up around Jim Thorpe! Gosh made your info come alive! We have passed you along to many other folk along our journeys and will continue to do so. Thanks for the memories past, present and future!! TnT T of Tx
Nice park. Would be nice in the green of summer. I think the sign you read as ski loop actually said 5K loop. I enjoy your state park reviews. Take care and be safe.
Nice job, Cliff. Yea I complain there's not enough open space anymore. Builders have to make a buck, but for pete's sake, it's not a crime to protect open country from urbanization. I love your videos showing they still let it alone in some places
go to wissahickon valley park is only 20 minutes from Norristown use the entrance at Flowertown PA,also I recommend Tobyhanna state park and Cherry spring state park
You should visit Lock ridge furnace and in may the museum opens. It is located in the small town of Alburtus penna. They have paths and ruins. Neat place.
This is part of the old but still I use Norristown State Hospital. Back then they would have the patience farm during the summer months and sell the produce.
just a question… your videos are soo clear and I never get motion sick when you are filming and I usually do:) what type of camera do you use? Whatever it is is fantastic!!:)… and thanks again for the videos we really enjoy them!
Cliff,
Those red flowers off of that tree reminded me of my youth on the farm,
Actually brought tears to my eyes.
What a peaceful place.
I knew a group of boys, The Norristown Cadets, who used to come to the Jersey Shore and compete in Racewalking.
I got to know them through my club, The Shore A.C. and helped them to learn how to handle
long distance competition mentally.
I still have a picture standing with them and wearing a T Shirt they gave me , Fred's Friends.
I wish I had visited their area , what a place to live and train.
Best Wishes,
Rik
It's been 15 years since I used to ride my bike around the park. Lots of paved trails that feel remote in some places. Thanks for the video!
I never knew that those little purple flowers were called Speedwells, now I know and I won't forget. Thanks WW. And the yellow ones too, they are usually seen together, awesome.
Hey I used to live in the farmland of Montgomery county, 30yrs ago. Angling to back.
Nice they labeled the trees. Loved that great oak.
I would love to visit this park just to see the trees with the markers connecting them to historical figures/places. Your "complaining" (lol) won't deter me! Thanks for another great experience.
A beautiful Spring day for a walk around Norristown Farm Park! Thank you for another great video and learning about a nearby place to go visit!
Man do i need this place/video its Heartwarming reminds me of places i used to discover Pa. So many Parks State etc. Much tks ur fan
It was wonderful to hear birds singing and see flowers blooming. Great trees. Thank you for this adventure, Cliff.
I live right across the road, you can almost see my house from that parking lot. The funny thing is that I lived there for almost 20 years before I ever checked it out. There used to be a lot more old houses and other old structures in the park, a few of them still occupied. For some reason the park people have demolished many of them. There are a few short unpaved trail sections that branch off from the main trail. The back of the park runs along the Norristown State Hospital, which is mostly unused now but has some interesting old buildings. There's also a trout hatchery which is not officially open to the public but usually if people are working there they often will let you come in to look around. BTW, Montgomery cemetery in Norristown is old and interesting. Five Civil War generals are buried there, including Winfield Scott Hancock. It was very overgrown and neglected the last time I visited, I believe it's been cleaned up since then.
I live appx 3 minutes from here and it was great to see this. Ive been to the park quite a few times, its great to go there. Going by the park on a regular basis, youll always be seeing ppl there walking the trails. Youre right, the Norristown State hosp right next to this is very interesting (with quite a history) as well as the (nearby) Norristown Cemetery, with the Civil War connection. Another place thats closeby and definitely worth a visit is Selma Mansion, Ive been there once but will be going back - that has an interesting history too. So much good stuff closeby!
hi Wow what Comments ur Heart is really in it We need This in the world we, re living in I'm an Irish Big Fan of Woodsman also here lots people dont appreciate Nature or old buildings etc anymore Tks Brian
Cool place like the house 🏠 ♥ 😎 👌 great video ty Steve
Tons of coyotes there, lived across the street for thirty years!
Great video thanks Cliff. Loved those little flowers, so pretty. The park was quite lovely. Thanks for taking me along. Please stay safe and take care
That was a nice walk. Sometimes, I go down by the river where I live. They have a nice walkway there. People go bicycling, walking, sometimes a horse and rider can be seen, and when the river is high, I can see people canoeing in it. It's pretty shallow right now unfortunately. It is always busy with a lot of people.
I walked there last week, it's nice.
Nice area to visit! Never heard of this place but it looks interesting!
I love all of your adventures and thanks for taking the time to show the old buildings. And anything Civil War also!
I really like that tree idea they did. Those old houses remind me of the ones in Valley Forge. Doctor's house, that's pretty interesting. Great video!
I always think of Peter Boyle when I see Norristown.
oh a love;y day and walk in spite of the trails being mostly paved.The mention of Norristown brought back many memories. A great aunt was involved in a romantic scandal A family tradition. ha ha.But the bittersweet memory is about my father who had many mental health issues back in the 50s. One of his doctors told my mother to take him for a ride and to drive by Norristoen state hospital. The doctor thought it would scare him out of his problems. It terrified him instead and he was convinced my mother would have him committed. She did not. They switched doctors. But I notice the hospital is still in existence.. As long as you are in that area. As a child I was fascinated with Naylor's Run ( Upper Darby) Last visit was when I was 10 back in 1958. I bet it has lost its childhood charm :)
Great video as usual, Cliff. You can't begin to understand the joy that they afford me. I have hiked for many years and I am always interested. in your content. They inspire me to carry on. THANK YOU!!! Please continue! Don
My dads town, i learned of in 4th grade life changes. so visited few times. last his funeral , burried ashes . he worked the Montgomery hospital till retired, i hope/plan to re see on world tour if able...
Excellent, Cliff. Thanks for sharing. I never heard of the park before. It is a real beauty. I looked it up on line and see that it is actually run by Montgomery County for the state. It looks great for families too.
A nice place but too many pavements and no labels.
Thank you for sharing, much love. xx ❤
We love your videos! We are from Chester County! We just subscribed!!
The coolest part of this state park is the trout fishery in the northeast corner of park. They raise trout for live release into nearby streams.
Also this is a good park to hike with a buddy. The area around this is not safe and the park does have crime issues from time to time.
Thank you, another great video but making me terribly homesick, grew up in Montgomery County. Looking forward to Ft. Washington state park, my father built the homes across from it on Militia Hill Rd, back in the 60s
Welcome to my neck of the woods Cliff. I live a few miles from there and haven't been to the park in a since the pandemic. The park has come a long way. Hope you enjoyed your walk today. The afternoon weather cooperated today.
Woohoo
From Montgomery County, TX, currently here working in Montgomery County PA
We have been watching you a long time and have been PATIENTLY waiting to be in your state for work and pleasure! Last weekend we went up to the Grand Canyon of PA!! Wow! People you gotta go!! Because of you we have seen countless other places you have shared. Was great to view the woods along the highway on our journeys because we were able to see so very many rock fences up the hillsides designating various boundaries. Also the info on canals helped us immensely as we drive or train ride along the rivers, like up around Jim Thorpe! Gosh made your info come alive! We have passed you along to many other folk along our journeys and will continue to do so. Thanks for the memories past, present and future!!
TnT T of Tx
Yep your in Montgomery County both are there! I love ❤️ your videos! You are 19 miles from Philly!
Nice park. Would be nice in the green of summer. I think the sign you read as ski loop actually said 5K loop. I enjoy your state park reviews. Take care and be safe.
Nice job, Cliff. Yea I complain there's not enough open space anymore. Builders have to make a buck, but for pete's sake, it's not a crime to protect open country from urbanization. I love your videos showing they still let it alone in some places
I lived in Collegeville, PA and went to that park a few times. Lived right on the Perkiomen trail.
go to wissahickon valley park is only 20 minutes from Norristown use the entrance at Flowertown PA,also I recommend Tobyhanna state park and Cherry spring state park
Flourtown, sorry used to live there 😁
@@alpacama1 thank you
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Lee's plantation was called Arlington. The government turned it into a cemetery after the Civil War.
"Arlington National Cemetery"
Like your videos.
You should visit Lock ridge furnace and in may the museum opens. It is located in the small town of Alburtus penna. They have paths and ruins. Neat place.
This is part of the old but still I use Norristown State Hospital. Back then they would have the patience farm during the summer months and sell the produce.
Another excellent video😁Would be nice to see a state park series👍
You said next is fort Washington state park? I used to live at Ambler I know that park very well
Those are all the walk ways for the state mental hospital
just a question… your videos are soo clear and I never get motion sick when you are filming and I usually do:) what type of camera do you use? Whatever it is is fantastic!!:)… and thanks again for the videos we really enjoy them!
Sorry about the auto correct… your videos are so clear!!:)
@rockjockey94 you can edit your post. Hit the 3 vertical dots in the right margin.
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So Norristown Farm Park is actually part of the old Norristown State Hospital. If you would have driven down to the corner and made. a
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5K loop
how many state parks are there in pa
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This is Cliff's number 81 out of the 121.
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Actually, 2 battles at Manassas
I would not call those homes beautiful