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Want to walk for a leisurely hour or two with the kids? Take them to the Churchville Nature Center, with its re-created Lenape Indian village and children's exhibits. Or would you prefer a more strenuous all-day hike? Try the rocky woods trail at Bake Oven Knob, Bear Rocks, and The Cliffs. Or if you're interested in wildlife, hike Green Lane Reservoir where 260 species of birds have been sighted. Perhaps you'd simply like to hike from Pennsylvania to Delaware and back again. Then White Clay Creek Preserve is for you. These are only five of the forty hiking trails described in Hikes Around Philadelphia. All are within an hour and a half's drive of the city. Ranging from 1.0 to 12.6 miles in length, they will take you through dense forests or wide-open meadows, past early farmsteads or a ringing boulder field from the last ice age. You can break your hike with a visit to a restored home or leave civilization behind on an isolated mountain ridge. Some of the trails are gravel or paved, or are canal towpaths, and are quite suitable for young children, older adults, or wheelchair hikers. Others are longer and more challenging, including rugged sections of the Appalachian Trail and the Horseshoe Trail. For each hike Boyd Newman and Linda Newman provide a detailed write-up, a trail map showing the hike route on a USGS survey map, and directions to the trailhead. They also include information on distance, elevation, probable time, surface, interesting features, facililities, disability access, whether hunting is allowed in the vicinity, and availability to public transportation. This format allows you to browse through the book and easily locate the particular hike that appeals to you today. In a concise introduction, the authors not only explain how to get the most out of the book but also give some hints on hiking safety and appropriate clothing and equipment. This handy reference offers: *a detailed write-up of each hike *easy-to-read trail maps *directions to the trail heads *information that are accessible by public transportation *details about handicap accessibility *lots of other pointers that make planned or last-minute hikes fun and easy for everyone

Table of Contents
Locator Map Introduction Hikes 1. Heinz Wildlife Refuge 2. Scott Arboretum 3. Springfield Trail 4. Leiper-Smedley Trail 5. Tyler Arboretum 6. Ridley Creek 7. Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education 8. Andorra natural Area 9. Wissahickon Gorge 10. Lorimer Park 11. Pennypack Wilderness 12. Neshaminy Park 13. Delhaas Woods and Silver Lake 14. Churchville Nature Center 15. Five-Mile Woods Preserve 16. Tyler State Park 17. Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary 18. Skippack Creek 19. Betzville Railroad Grade-Schuylkill River Trail 20. Valley Forge 21. Struble Trail 22. White Clay Creek Preserve 23. Nottingham Serpentine Barrens 24. French Creek 25. Hopewell Village and Baptism Creek 26. Nolde Forest 27. Daniel Boone Homestead 28. Green Lane Reservoir 29. Peace Valley 30. Bowman's Hill State Wildflower Preserve 31. Tohickon Valley 32. Lake Nockamixon 33. Old Dry Road Farm 34. Ringing Rocks 35. Delaware Canal Towpath 36. Jacobsburg Settlement 37. Bake Oven Knob, Bear Rocks, and the Cliffs 38. The Pinnacle and Pulpit Rock 39. Blue Mountain and Phillips Canyon 40. Sand Spring-Tom Lowe Trail Appendices A. Hikes by Length B. Hikes by Disability Access C. Hike Map Index D. Hikes Near Public Transportation

Hikes Around Philadelphia

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    Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S.
    Publication Date: 29/06/1997
    ISBN13: 9781566395304, 978-1566395304
    ISBN10: 1566395305

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Want to walk for a leisurely hour or two with the kids? Take them to the Churchville Nature Center, with its re-created Lenape Indian village and children's exhibits. Or would you prefer a more strenuous all-day hike? Try the rocky woods trail at Bake Oven Knob, Bear Rocks, and The Cliffs. Or if you're interested in wildlife, hike Green Lane Reservoir where 260 species of birds have been sighted. Perhaps you'd simply like to hike from Pennsylvania to Delaware and back again. Then White Clay Creek Preserve is for you. These are only five of the forty hiking trails described in Hikes Around Philadelphia. All are within an hour and a half's drive of the city. Ranging from 1.0 to 12.6 miles in length, they will take you through dense forests or wide-open meadows, past early farmsteads or a ringing boulder field from the last ice age. You can break your hike with a visit to a restored home or leave civilization behind on an isolated mountain ridge. Some of the trails are gravel or paved, or are canal towpaths, and are quite suitable for young children, older adults, or wheelchair hikers. Others are longer and more challenging, including rugged sections of the Appalachian Trail and the Horseshoe Trail. For each hike Boyd Newman and Linda Newman provide a detailed write-up, a trail map showing the hike route on a USGS survey map, and directions to the trailhead. They also include information on distance, elevation, probable time, surface, interesting features, facililities, disability access, whether hunting is allowed in the vicinity, and availability to public transportation. This format allows you to browse through the book and easily locate the particular hike that appeals to you today. In a concise introduction, the authors not only explain how to get the most out of the book but also give some hints on hiking safety and appropriate clothing and equipment. This handy reference offers: *a detailed write-up of each hike *easy-to-read trail maps *directions to the trail heads *information that are accessible by public transportation *details about handicap accessibility *lots of other pointers that make planned or last-minute hikes fun and easy for everyone

    Table of Contents
    Locator Map Introduction Hikes 1. Heinz Wildlife Refuge 2. Scott Arboretum 3. Springfield Trail 4. Leiper-Smedley Trail 5. Tyler Arboretum 6. Ridley Creek 7. Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education 8. Andorra natural Area 9. Wissahickon Gorge 10. Lorimer Park 11. Pennypack Wilderness 12. Neshaminy Park 13. Delhaas Woods and Silver Lake 14. Churchville Nature Center 15. Five-Mile Woods Preserve 16. Tyler State Park 17. Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary 18. Skippack Creek 19. Betzville Railroad Grade-Schuylkill River Trail 20. Valley Forge 21. Struble Trail 22. White Clay Creek Preserve 23. Nottingham Serpentine Barrens 24. French Creek 25. Hopewell Village and Baptism Creek 26. Nolde Forest 27. Daniel Boone Homestead 28. Green Lane Reservoir 29. Peace Valley 30. Bowman's Hill State Wildflower Preserve 31. Tohickon Valley 32. Lake Nockamixon 33. Old Dry Road Farm 34. Ringing Rocks 35. Delaware Canal Towpath 36. Jacobsburg Settlement 37. Bake Oven Knob, Bear Rocks, and the Cliffs 38. The Pinnacle and Pulpit Rock 39. Blue Mountain and Phillips Canyon 40. Sand Spring-Tom Lowe Trail Appendices A. Hikes by Length B. Hikes by Disability Access C. Hike Map Index D. Hikes Near Public Transportation

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