Marshalls Falls Park
Project Information
Marshalls Falls Park
Smithfield Township (Monroe County, PA) acquired fifteen acres of wooded land along Marshalls Creek Road which surrounds the 2-acre parcel containing the former grand Victorian boarding house. The estate, once a destination for city dwellers to enjoy nature and rejuvenate their health, centered around Marshalls Falls: a two-tiered waterfall cascading through a narrow rock chasm into a small gorge surrounded by 25-foot rock walls and a small dammed up portion of the creek for boating. It is notable that the land was sold with the condition that it would always remain a natural area. The Township agreed to uphold this commitment and show dedication to preserving the natural beauty and recreational value of the site.
Smithfield Township issued a call for a master site plan to assess existing resources and evaluate future needs. The Isett team, in partnership with Township officials; a study committee including representative stakeholders; and the participation of residents through meetings and surveys; determined that the estate will become a municipally owned and operated public park, addressing improvements in a phased approach.
Immediate needs were identified: land development for a new parking area to provide safer and more organized parking; and ADA compliant and inclusive accessibility to the recreation area with an emphasis on low environmental impact and limited disturbance. This approach aligns with sustainable and environmentally conscious practices, ensuring that improvements to the park do not compromise the natural integrity of the surroundings.
The Township worked with the Isett team to develop a Phase I design that includes a raised boardwalk walking path, providing an elevated accessible route for visitors while minimizing disturbance to the natural landscape. New stone columns at the entrance gate replicate classic US Park Service detailing and repeat the stonework on the Township’s municipal building, creating a cohesive visual identity for the park.
The completion of Phase I improvements in Fall of 2023 marks a significant step in a well-integrated solution that prioritizes accessibility, safety, and environmental conservation. The Township hosted a ribbon-cutting to formally open the park to both residents and visitors in April of 2024. Phase II design is scheduled to begin in 2024, continuing the strategic and community-centered development plan for Marshalls Falls Park.