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No, A Fence, Well, Yes … A Fence … Really! CREATIVE ARTS Thursday/Friday

  

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Via:  community  •  8 years ago  •  7 comments

No, A Fence, Well, Yes … A Fence … Really! CREATIVE ARTS Thursday/Friday

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A. Macarthur
Professor Guide
link   seeder  A. Macarthur    8 years ago

No AFENCE.

 
 
 
Dowser
Sophomore Quiet
link   Dowser    8 years ago

Loved the picture!!!

 
 
 
KatPen
Freshman Silent
link   KatPen    8 years ago

Another lovely one, AMac!   Looks like a great place to start an adventure-- the trail to ???

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
Professor Guide
link   seeder  A. Macarthur  replied to  KatPen   8 years ago

the trail to ???

The City of Philadelphia and a county to the north and west, has a huge, albeit non-contiguous system of woodland parks.

This particular trail goes on for miles.

The Pennypack Trail begins in Huntingdon Valley in Montgomery County and continues south through wooded Lorimer Park and on into Philadelphia County. A portion follows the former Fox Chase-Newton Branch line. 

A highlight of the pathway is its passage through Pennypack Park, one of Philadelphia’s most beloved parks, which offers several miles of unpaved trails for mountain bikers and equestrians. From the park, the rail-trail offers a paved route all the way to the waterfront of the Delaware River. Along the way, you’ll follow Pennypack Creek through rolling hills and curves.

In 2015, the trail was extended to the communities of Bryn Athyn, Rockledge, Lower Moreland, and Upper Moreland. It continues along Pennypack Creek (including a 143-foot bridge over the scenic waterway) and now totals just over 14 miles.

 
 
 
KatPen
Freshman Silent
link   KatPen  replied to  A. Macarthur   8 years ago

Thanks for the info! 

 
 

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