Chris S. • June 28, 2014Been running here for 2 years now, very scenic trail. Great place for biking, running, walking or just clearing your mind.
M W. • November 22, 2012Great hiking single trails, you have to get off the main path and go up the sides
David H. • March 28, 2015Excellent bike route to Center City.
Tracy F. • May 28, 2013It is a great place to hike. You can walk in the city or through the countryside. It is a great way to set a goal to walk the entire trail over the summer.
Samantha K. • September 21, 2010The new shop, the Cedar House, has yoga and food. Their sandwiches are delish!
Samuel S. • October 25, 2016Best dirt biking park in the Philly area. This place is huge and has a great variety of trails. It's a gorgeous walk, too.
Franky T. • July 9, 2017It's a really nice trail for biking and walking. Just know that if you're biking that the trail is rather small and you'll be sharing it with people who are walking.
Maddie L. • July 6, 2018ALL kinds of hiking and walking. No matter what level of hiking capability you have, there's a trail for you here. Also good for swimming in the creek on hot days and woodsy cookouts.
Janet A. • January 1, 2012Nice place to walk the dogs watch the birds and then finish up with dog and people treats at High Point Cafe
Dominique J. • June 18, 2013English from strength the if any case as to taste as of importance as follows for certain for now that much less for free.
MiND TV • October 15, 2011Did you know the Schuylkill Center has an organic farm? Take 5-minutes to watch our video profiling the center; then enjoy the beautiful scenery, trails and mass of knowledge available here!
Candy H. • September 13, 2013Ok course never come here after it rains, the currant will take you under. Best tip Be careful and swim with caution
Ian L. • August 13, 2014Great place to run and plenty of space to tan or have a picnic in the summer.
John J. • June 29, 2015This is beautiful and especially summer Sunday's when everyone is out cycling, skating, running, etc.
Museum Without Walls • November 9, 2011Stroll down the path to find ‘Manayunk Stoops: Heart and Home’ by Diane Pieri. They are an interpretation of the front steps and entryways that mark the neighborhood's architecture and street life.
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