Schuylkill River Trail | Schuylkill River Greenways

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Education Programs CommentsThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Submit Schuylkill River Trail Home / Schuylkill River TrailAll sections of the Schuylkill River Trail are open to the public but park amenities may be closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Get the most current information about each trail section through our Trail Partners Page.Check Status of Each Trail SectionView Trail AlertsCheck Individual Management Sites for Updated Information Please continue to check county and local municipality recreation websites for updates on the status of public facilities in your area. Notices about closures and other guidelines concerning the coronavirus disease are constantly evolving.Please Use the Trail Safely During COVID-19Download Trail Safety FlyerWe ask you to please keep the national and state recommendations of social distancing and hand washing in mind while using the Schuylkill River Trail. The National Recreation and Park Association has provided tips and information about keeping a safe social distance in parks and on trails during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some of these tips are listed below. Recommendations for physical distancing & trail safety during COVID-19 Follow CDC’s guidance on personal hygiene prior to heading to trails — wash hands, carry hand sanitizer, do not use trails if you have symptoms, cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing, etc.Observe at all times CDC’s minimum recommended social distancing of six feet from other people. Practice it and know what it looks like. Keep it as you walk, bike or hike.Warn other trail users of your presence and as you pass to allow proper distance and step off trails to allow others to pass, keeping minimum recommended distances at all times. Signal your presence with your voice, bell or horn.Note that trail and park users may find public restrooms closed — be prepared before you leave and time outings so that you are not dependent on public restrooms. Bring water or drinks — public drinking fountains may be disabled and should not be used, even if operable.Bring a suitable trash bag. Leave no trash, take everything out to protect park workersVoted Best Urban TrailHit the Trail!Welcome to the Schuylkill River Trail, a multi-use path that will extend 120 miles from Frackville in Schuylkill County, through Montgomery, Chester and Berks Counties to Philadelphia. It travels through the historically rich region of southeastern Pennsylvania. The trail passes through rural, agricultural, suburban, urban, and industrial landscapes. The Schuylkill River (pronounced SKOO-kill), Dutch for Hidden River, is where the American, Industrial and Environmental Revolutions were born.Most of the trail is built over abandoned railroad lines. Today, over 75 miles of paved and crushed stone trail are open to the public. Along its path, trail users can see evidence of several centuries of industrial development, canal navigation, railroad transportation, quarrying of limestone and iron ore, and the production of iron and steel.OPERATING HOURSThe Schuylkill River Trail is open every day of the week from sunrise to sunset. IN AN EMERGENCYCall 911 and provide them with the “Help Locator Number” or Mile Number found on mile posts and trailhead signs. View Trail Etiquette Rules Please remember these trail etiquette rules when using the Schuylkill River Trail. Watch your speed - cyclists should pass on the left.Announce your approach to other trail users.Dogs must be kept on a 6 foot leash AND under control.Owners are responsible for cleaning up pet waste.No littering - please practice “Carry In - Carry Out”.Cyclists and rollerbladers should wear a helmet.No unauthorized motor vehicles allowed on the trail.And most importantly...Be courteous to other trail users and trail neighbors.Connecting the TrailThe Schuylkill River Trail (SRT) is owned, managed, maintained and developed by a number of organizations who have come together to form the Schuylkill River Trail Partners. Until several years ago, the Schuylkill River Trail existed in unconnected sections known by the names given to them locally. Enormous efforts have been made to connect these sections, close gaps, create a unified sign system and promote the trail as a single entity. This work continues with plans to close several remaining gaps, and to extend the trail in Philadelphia at the lower end and in Schuylkill County at the upper end.Current Trail ProjectsSupport the SRTYour membership donation supports the Schuylkill River Trail and the many other projects and programs that benefit the entire Schuylkill River region. Schuylkill River Greenways works with partners to improve trail access, create a uniform sign system, and improve trail amenities. The nonprofit operates and maintains more than 30 miles of the trail in Berks and Schuylkill Counties. Maintenance and upkeep along these sections of the trail are done solely by volunteers. Help us build and complete the Schuylkill River Trail.Become a MemberAND/ORBecome a Volunteer Trail Alerts Schuylkill River Trail Detour in Phoenixville  There is a detour for the Schuylkill River Trail in Phoenixville. The detour is between the Mowere Road Trailhead and the Main Street Trailhead behind the Phoenixville Foundry. The detour is marked but a trail ambassador has reported the path is rocky with big stones. Cyclists may need to dismount to get through this section. This area of the trail is managed by the Phoenixville Borough. SRG is the process of getting more details about the detour. Please use caution in this area.This notice was posted on July 3, 2020 may not be current Construction along the SRT in the Pottstown Area There is currently a construction project at the Old Philadelphia Pike and Schuylkill River Trail crossing in the Pottstown area. This is between the Grosstown Trailhead and Pottstown Riverfront Park Trailhead. It’s a force main and pump station upgrade project. Temporary restoration will be complete on July 2. The trail is open. The barricades will be removed with the completion of the temporary restoration but road work signs will remain up until the final restoration, which is scheduled for Tuesday, July 7.This notice was posted on July 2, 2020 may not be current Angelica Creek Trail in Reading is Closed The Angelica Creek Trail will be closed at the bridge crossing for the next 6 to 8 months due to city sewer repair work.  The trail will be closed from the Schuylkill River Trail at Brentwood Drive to the rear gate of the Waste Water Treatment Plant. The Angelica Creek Trail is near The Berks Nature/Nature Place in Reading and connects to the Schuylkill River Trail near the Brentwood Trailhead. Contractors estimate the Angelica Creek Trail will reopen sometime between July  and September, 2020. Check for updates about the construction at berksnature.org/trails. CLICK HERE to read a Reading Eagle article with more details about the construction project. This notice was posted on February 7, 2020 may not be current Chestnut Street Bridge in Philly Closed to All Traffic The Chestnut Street Bridge in Philadelphia over the Schuylkill River, between Schuylkill Avenue and 23rd Street, has been CLOSED since July 2019 and will remain so for one year due to major rehabilitation. The bridge will be closed to motorists, pedestrians and cyclists for the duration of the closure. Schuylkill River Trail users will be detoured to the trail access at Walnut Street or Market Street. This notice was posted on August 30, 2019 may not be current SRT in Auburn is ClosedThe Schuylkill River Trail in Auburn, Schuylkill County from River Road to Route 895 is closed through March 2020 to transport coal silts for an environmental remediation project. Find alternative routes using the interactive map. Trail News & Updates CELEBRATORY KICKOFF UNVEILS DETAILS OF AUBURN BRIDGE PROJECTThe Schuylkill River Greenways National Heritage Area had a celebratory kickoff on Dec. 5, 2018 for the official announcement of the Auburn Bridge Project which will rehabilitate a former Pennsylvania Railroad bridge as part of the extension of the Schuylkill River Trail ... CONTINUE READINGHUNDREDS PARTICIPATE IN 3RD ANNUAL RIDE FOR THE RIVERThe sun-filled fall day on Sept. 29 did not go to waste for the 300 bicyclists that spent it outdoors on the Schuylkill River Trail as part of the 3rd Annual Ride for the River ... CONTINUE READINGZEPHZ JOINS SRT SPONSOR-A-TRAIL PROGRAMZephz Athletic Footwear, a worldwide brand based in the U.S., recently agreed to provide a one-year $500 donation to the Schuylkill River Greenways National Heritage Area’s Sponsor-a-Trail program ... CONTINUE READINGSRG RECEIVES 2018 CONSERVATION ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR AWARDSchuylkill River Greenways was named as the “2018 Conservation Organization of the Year” for trail connections made in Schuylkill County ... CONTINUE READINGPhone: 484-945-0200 Fax 484-945-0204The Schuylkill River Greenways National State Heritage Area is managed by the Schuylkill River Greenway Association (SRGA), a 501(c)3 non-profit.

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