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{{toplink|url=http://www.circuittrails.org|name=circuittrails.org}}<blockquote>''100s of Miles of Happy''</blockquote>
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Did you know that one of America’s largest trail networks is in your backyard? Greater Philadelphia is the proud home of the '''Circuit Trails''', '''a vast regional network of hundreds of miles of multi-use trails''' that is growing in size each year. The Circuit connects our local communities, providing endless opportunities for recreating and commuting. So whether you bike it, walk it, or run it, the point is — just enjoy it.
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When we connect the 750 miles of the Circuit Trails, Greater Philadelphia will have a trail network unlike any other in the country — connecting the urban, suburban and rural communities of one of the largest metropolitan regions in the U.S. The Circuit Trails will make our region stronger by providing a place for healthy transportation and recreation, connecting our communities to green space, and making our neighborhoods more attractive places to live and work. Once connected, the Circuit Trails will be one of the nation’s premier urban trail networks and it will provide multiple benefits to neighborhoods, communities and the region as a whole.
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''Note:''&nbsp;&nbsp;The above descriptive information came from the organization's [http://www.circuittrails.org/what-is-the-circuit About the Circuit Trails] page.
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==In The News==
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*[http://starnewsphilly.com/trailing-along-880d1933eef0 Trailing along: Officials and community recognize Frankford Creek Greenway], Star News Philly, June 15, 2018.
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==Info==
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*Event Calendar:&nbsp;[http://www.circuittrails.org/happening-onthecircuit Happening #onthecircuit]
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*Members:&nbsp;[http://www.circuittrails.org/members The Members]
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*Trails:&nbsp;[http://www.circuittrails.org/find-trails Trail Finder]
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*Twitter:&nbsp;[http://twitter.com/circuittrails @circuittrails]
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==Editor's Note==
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This appears to be much more of a grand vision than a current reality, so I have included the Trail Finder to enable you to find out if there's an actual trail near you. ~[[User:PaulSank|Paul]]
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[[Category:Serves-Bicyclists]] [[Category:Serves-Pedestrians]]

Latest revision as of 10:26, 14 August 2018

circuittrails.org

100s of Miles of Happy

Did you know that one of America’s largest trail networks is in your backyard? Greater Philadelphia is the proud home of the Circuit Trails, a vast regional network of hundreds of miles of multi-use trails that is growing in size each year. The Circuit connects our local communities, providing endless opportunities for recreating and commuting. So whether you bike it, walk it, or run it, the point is — just enjoy it.

When we connect the 750 miles of the Circuit Trails, Greater Philadelphia will have a trail network unlike any other in the country — connecting the urban, suburban and rural communities of one of the largest metropolitan regions in the U.S. The Circuit Trails will make our region stronger by providing a place for healthy transportation and recreation, connecting our communities to green space, and making our neighborhoods more attractive places to live and work. Once connected, the Circuit Trails will be one of the nation’s premier urban trail networks and it will provide multiple benefits to neighborhoods, communities and the region as a whole.

Note:  The above descriptive information came from the organization's About the Circuit Trails page.

In The News

Info

Editor's Note

This appears to be much more of a grand vision than a current reality, so I have included the Trail Finder to enable you to find out if there's an actual trail near you. ~Paul