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Berks County Heritage Center
Berks County has a long and storied past as the center of Pennsylvania German culture, a pivotal transportation center for canals and railroads, and the home to many significant industries. The Berks County Heritage Center tells the story of the communities and people of this unique part of Pennsylvania.
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Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia
Founded in 1972, the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that serves the Pennsylvania counties of Montgomery, Delaware, Chester, Bucks and Philadelphia as well as South Jersey and the state of Delaware. Their goal is making bicycling better through advocacy and education by promoting biking as a healthy, low-cost, and environmentally-friendly form of transportation and recreation.
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Black Rock Sanctuary
One of 16 de-silting basins found along the Schuylkill River, reclaimed by Chester County as a park and a sanctuary for wildlife and migrating waterfowl.
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French & Pickering Valleys |
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Blue Marsh Lake
Blue Marsh Lake is a 1,150 acre man-made lake along the Tulpehocken Creek that features numerous boating, hiking, biking, and birdwatching opportunities.
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Western Berks |
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Central Perkiomen Valley Park
Central Perkiomen Valley Park, situated along the scenic Perkiomen Creek in the center of Montgomery County, offers a wide variety of family activities.
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Perkiomen Valley |
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Destination Schuylkill River
Destination Schuylkill River celebrates life along the River and seeks to connect our communities to the river through planning, programming and projects. What is there to do? How can you get involved? What’s planned for this vibrant piece of history, culture and recreation? Visit Destination Schuylkill River website to find out more.
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Philadelphia |
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Fairmount Park
With over 9,200 acres, it claims 10% of the land in Philadelphia (City and County). Fairmount Park has been called "one of the largest urban parks in the country"
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Philadelphia |
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Fort Washington State Park
Rich in modern recreational facilities and historical significance, Fort Washington blossoms with flowering dogwood in the spring. The park takes its name from the temporary fort built by George Washington’s troops in the fall of 1777, before heading to Valley Forge. The park is popular with birders, hikers and picnickers.
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Skippack Valley |
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French Creek State Park
French Creek State Park is over 7,500 of lush woodlands with miles of hiking trails, two lakes, and several campgrounds on the border of Chester and Berks Counties.
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French & Pickering Valleys |
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Green Lane Park
Green Lane Park covers more than 3400 acres along the Perkiomen Creek in northeastern Montogomery County and provides a variety of recreational and environmental education opportunities including horseback riding, camping, and miles of hiking trails.
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Perkiomen Valley |
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