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Education Programs EmailThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Submit Schuylkill River Trail Home / Schuylkill River Trail Overview Trail Status & Safety During COVID-19 All 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. 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.CLICK HERE TO CHECK STATUS OF EACH TRAIL SECTION CLICK HERE TO VIEW TRAIL SAFETY DURING COVID FLYER Recommendations for physical distancing & trail safety during COVID-19 We 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.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 workers Voted One of the Best Riverwalks in Nation The Schuylkill River Trail is a winner in the 2021 USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Contest for Best Riverwalk. The SRT came in third place. The trail was also selected as a top trail to visit in Pennsylvania on the 2021 Rails-to-Trails Conservancy blog. In 2015, the Schuylkill River Trail took first place as the Best Urban Trail in USA Today's 10 Best Readers Choice poll. 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. Trail Safety Tips Please keep these trail safety tips in mind when using the Schuylkill River TrailUse the trail only from sunrise to sunset. The trail is closed at night. Tell someone when and where you’re going on the trail.Carry a cellphone to use in distress.Avoid headphones that block sound so you can hear others approaching.Carry ID with contact and medical information.Check your bike regularly. Make sure the tires are full, chains are greased, and the brakes are tight.Be alert for downed branches and other hazards.Come to a full stop at intersections and use caution proceeding.For more tips about staying safe on your bike, CLICK HERE. For more tips about staying safe while hiking, CLICK HERE.  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 by volunteers. Help us build and complete the Schuylkill River Trail.Become a MemberAND/ORBecome a Volunteer Trail Alerts Intermittent Delays Along Route 724 at Whittaker Bridge Construction SiteThere will be intermittent delays this Monday, April 19, 2021, on Route 724 at the Richard P. Whittaker, M.D. Memorial Bridge construction site near Monocacy Station in Union Township. Flaggers will be in the area from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. The affected areas will be East Main St. (SR-724) and North Main St. (SR-2047). The trail section in this area is currently closed. Click Here to learn more about this construction project. This notice was posted on April 16, 2021 and may not be current  Reading Gateway Section Brentwood Trailhead Section Now Open The Schuylkill River Trail section near the Brentwood Trailhead is now open after a sinkhole was filled and the Reading Gateway Section is open after being closed for resurfacing.This notice was posted on April 16, 2021 and may not be current  SRT Bartram Section Closures for Auburn Bridge Project CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGETwo sections of the Schuylkill River Trail Bartram Section are closed until further notice as part of the Auburn Bridge construction project. A 1-mile segment of the trail is closed, south from the Auburn Trailhead on Route 895 in West Brunswick Township. A 1.3 mile segment of the trail is closed about 3 miles northwest of the Port Clinton Trailhead, near the Stoney Creek crossing. Contractors are using the trail to transport machines and material to the Auburn Bridge construction site. These trail sections are expected to reopen late this summer after redecking is completed on the bridge.This notice was posted on March 29, 2021 and may not be current  Schuylkill River Trail at Monocacy Crossing Closed for Construction The Schuylkill River Trail near Monocacy Station in Union Township, Berks County is CLOSED for the construction of the Richard P. Whittaker, M.D. Memorial Bridge. The trail is closed a few 100 feet west of Route 724 (E. Main Street) where a small bridge goes over Six Penny Creek, and is also closed approximately 600 feet east of Route 724. SRG prohibits users from crossing the construction site during this closure period. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MOREThis notice was updated on March 29, 2021 and may not be current  SRT Under Chestnut St. Bridge in Philly Will Close for RepairsThe Schuylkill River Trail under the Chestnut Street Bridge in Philadelphia will be closed to all trail traffic starting February 15 for about 2 to 3 months so PennDOT can rehabilitate the bulkhead. The bulkhead under the southside of the Chestnut Street Bridge is compromised, resulting in a 5 x 10-foot sinkhole on the trail surface. The repairs are estimated to cost more than $1 million. To navigate around this area during the trail closure, users are directed to exit the trail using the Walnut Street Bridge Stair Towers just south of the project site or the Market Street Ramp just north of the project site. For more details or if you have questions, visit schuylkillbanks.org/projects/chestnut-street-bulkhead, email Schuylkill Banks at info@schuylkillbanks.org, or call us at 215-309-5523.This notice was posted on Feb. 13, 2021 and may not be current  Schuylkill River Trail Construction in Phoenixville Construction work has commenced on an area of the Schuylkill River Trail between the Mowere Road Trailhead, and Fillmore Street for water and sewer line infrastructure installation. CLICK HERE to enlarge above image. Residents and visitors travelling along the trail will encounter a narrowing of the trail in this area during this period of construction. Construction fencing will delineate where the construction is taking place. This work is expected to go until late February 2021.For additional information and updates on this project, CLICK HERE. This notice was posted on Dec. 28, 2020 and may not be current  Use Caution on the Trail During Hunting Season Hunting season has officially started. Since some sections of the Schuylkill River Trail run through wooded areas where hunting is permitted, take precautions when you’re out on the trail. Wear bright orange so you are visible to hunters. When walking or jogging carry items that make noise such as bells. Beware that white hats and mittens can resemble a deer’s tail, and that red and green can look brown in dusky light. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MOREThis notice was posted on Nov. 15, 2020 and may not be current  Schuylkill River Trail Open Between Phoenixville Parkerford, Construction Postponed The posted Schuylkill River Trail closure thru December 7, 2020 has been removed. Chester County's construction contractor has postponed trail construction work until the spring of 2021. Trail closure signs have been removed and the 5.7-mile section of the Schuylkill River Trail in Chester County between the Cromby Trailhead (367 Township Line Rd., Phoenixville, PA) and Linfield Road at Parkerford, PA is now open for public use. Please direct any questions to: parkspres@chesco.orgThis notice was posted on Nov. 15, 2020 and may not be current  Trail News & Updates CELEBRATE TRAILS DAY ON THE SCHUYLKILL RIVER TRAILThis year, Celebrate Trails Day (formerly Opening Day for Trails) falls on Saturday, April 24. It’s never been more important to get outside and show your love for the Schuylkill River Trail and outdoor spaces ... CONTINUE READING SRT IS A WINNER IN USA TODAY NATIONAL CONTESTThe Schuylkill River Trail is a winner in the 2021 USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Contest for Best Riverwalk. A panel of urban planning experts and USA TODAY 10Best editors selected 20 American trails as the initial nominees for the contest. The pubic then had a month to vote for their favorite trail. The Schuylkill River Trail came in third place, following the Wilmington Riverwalk in second place and the Detroit International RiverWalk in first place ... CONTINUE READINGHELP US REVIVE THE READING GATEWAY SECTION ALONG THE SRTSchuylkill River Greenways needs the community’s help to revive a section of the trail in Reading. The Reading Gateway Initiative will revitalize a portion of the Thun Section on the Schuylkill River Trail by raising funds to install a camera system, repair trail lights, and other needs. The project will also complete several maintenance activities with the help of volunteers such as removing trash, clearing the area of vegetation, and installing new signage ... CONTINUE READINGNEW FENCING INSTALLED ALONG SRT AT EAST RIVER BRIDGENew fencing was installed on the pedestrian East River Bridge which is located just east of the Brentwood Trailhead in Cumru Township. Contractors removed the deteriorated chain link fence/fence posts and installed a new one ... CONTINUE READINGRESURFACING FOR A MILE OF THE TRAIL IN READING IS COMPLETEResurfacing for a 1-mile stretch of the Schuylkill River Trail near the Powell Bridge in Reading was completed in November 2020. The area is just north of the Brentwood Trailhead.    Trail Events EARTH DAY TRAIL CLEANUP IN POTTSTOWN ON APRIL 16This clean up will be completely outside and will require attendees to wear masks and practice social distancing. Volunteers will be equipped with gloves and trash bags for recycling items and trash items. Volunteers aged 21 over will get a voucher for a free SRT Ale to be used at the Sly Fox Tastin’ Room in Pottstown ... CONTINUE READING OPENING TRAILS DAY CLEANUP AT FORK ALE ON APRIL 25Celebrate Opening Trails Day with a Schuylkill River Trail cleanup at Fork Ale. Fork Ale is a Schuylkill River Trail adopt-a-trail member and the cleanup will be on this specific section of the trail in Union Township, Berks County. Trail work tools and work gloves will be provided ... CONTINUE READING SRT COMEDY FUNDRAISER AT SOULJOEL’S DOME ON APRIL 29SoulJoel’s presents this special comedy show headlined by Jason Salmon to benefit the Schuylkill River Trail and SRG.  All shows are 15 and bring your own chair. This event is completely BYO (Bring Your Own: food, drinks, chairs, etc.) ... CONTINUE READING For more trail events, click here to view the SRG Volunteer CalendarPhone: 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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