How To Help Us Preserve the Pennypack's Natural
Treasures
Your annual membership support is critical to our care of the Pennypack Preserve
The Pennypack Trust has over 1,100 members who support our land preservation, stewardship, education and research goals. Our reforestation projects, trail repair work and weekend programs could not happen without the dedicated support of our members. Become a member of the Pennypack Trust and you'll be helping to sustain the wildlife habitat, native plant communities and spectacular views that are becoming increasingly rare in southeastern Pennsylvania.
Also, with membership you'll receive many direct benefits:
- A subscription to the Trust's newsletter, Natural Landscapes
- "Coming Events" and birdseed sale flyers throughout the year
- Discounts on gift shop and birdseed purchases
- Free or discounted admission to weekend family programs and events
- Plus, members at levels of $100 and above are invited to special receptions at the Trust each year.
For your convenience we offer three ways to join:
To become a member of the Trust, you can call our office at 215.657.0830 to request a mail-in membership envelope or to join over the phone with a credit card.
Email us at contact@pennypacktrust.org to request a mail-in membership envelope.
Fill out the ONLINE Membership form.
Office hours are:
Monday thru Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Donations help fund special projects to restore the Pennypack Preserve to its healthy, natural state.
For your convenience we offer three ways to donate:
By
phone you can call our office at 215.657.0830 to learn more about
current projects and request a mail-in donation envelope.
Or email us at contact@pennypacktrust.org
The Trust has over 100 volunteers who help us with stewardship work in the preserve, office projects and special programs. We are always in need of new volunteers to help us carry out our mission, and there are many ways to get involved.
Volunteer opportunities include:
- Outdoor trail, tree care and horticulture work
- Office projects such as mailings and library upkeep
- Special events including birdseed sales, creek clean-ups and educational programs
- Greeting the public in the Trust's Visitors' Center
Or, feel free to call or visit us to learn more about volunteer opportunities.



