Trexler Memorial Park, located in Allentown, Pennsylvania, is a tranquil public park offering a variety of recreational activities. The park features a central pond fed by Little Cedar Creek, providing a serene setting for visitors.
Visitors can enjoy walking trails ranging from 1.2 to 2.5 miles, restrooms, and ample parking. The park is accessible from Broadway and Tilghman Street.
The park is named after General Harry C. Trexler, a prominent figure in Allentown's park system. The land was originally acquired in 1750 by Lynford Lardner, brother-in-law of Richard Penn, who purchased it as farmland.
Visitors have praised the park for its quiet and beautiful environment, noting the presence of ducks and geese in the lake, as well as a waterfall. The park is also pet-friendly, offering spacious areas with many benches for relaxation.