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The 19-mile Perkiomen Trail is scheduled to be finished later this year. Three distinct sections are now open for use, and each offers hikers, bicyclists and equestrians recreational options. Here ...
Along the meandering Perkiomen Creek we find fishing, ziplining, skiing, golf, ice ... Here are some of the focal points and their off trail attractions. Use this interactive map to follow along.
The 19-mile Perkiomen Trail officially opened late last year, but November’s chill winds don’t always welcome trail users. This spring will mark the trail’s first full season as a completed ...
People will be allowed to canoe and kayak on the Perkiomen Creek. “The challenge essentially functions as a scavenger hunt. This year, we have 15 parks and trails that are participating across the ...
“We are on budget, on target with a November completion,” said Montgomery County Commissioners Chairman Michael D. Marino. By Nov. 22, trail users will be able to travel from the county… ...
The Perkiomen Trail is part of a 19-mile recreational trail that the county has planned to construct from Oaks to Green Lane using the railroad corridor as its guide. The planned trail is part of t… ...
Loosely modeled after the Schuylkill River Trail, the 19-mile Perkiomen Creek Trail will begin in Oaks in Upper Providence and wind through Collegeville, Rahns, Graterford and Schwenksville, ending… ...