Not sure I got lost the second time I went. MEDIA CONTACT: Terry Brady, 717-705-2225; tbrady@pa.gov. Each year, the Pennsylvania Trails Advisory Committee designates a Trail of the Year to help build enthusiasm and support for both large and small trails, and raise public awareness about the value of Pennsylvania’s trail network. Bonus: Run back down the steps to give Rocky Balboa a high five. After exploring the off-route trails, I recommend getting back on the Forbidden Path and following it South to the end. The FOW office is located at 40 West Evergreen Avenue, Suite 108, Philadelphia, PA 19118. This is a nice, quiet area for biking. The "trail maintenance" at the Wiss has resulted in a loss of the most The paved, relatively flat loop in FDR Park is perfect for a leisurely jog or bike ride. Where: Suggested starting point at Church Lane and 70th Street, Yeadon. We apologize, something went wrong on our end. More than 600 trails covering almost 12,000 miles in Pennsylvania are featured on the site. Nearly two miles of the paved Schuylkill River Trail, which connects sites in Montgomery County and Philadelphia, run through the north side of the park. Conservation // February 14, 2018 The Pennsylvania Department of Natural Resources (DCNR) Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn announced that Forbidden Drive located in Wissahickon Valley Park, has been named 2018 Trail … The best trail (in my opinion) is exactly 1 half mile down from "the valley green inn" when the inn is on your right. They are not very long but there is something for everyone including some semi technical trails, occasional jumps and short climbs. The 20-member DCNR-appointed committee represents both motorized and non-motorized trail users and advises the commonwealth on use of state and federal trail funding. Friends of the Wissahickon40 W. Evergreen Avenue, Suite 108, Philadelphia, PA 19118-3324 apparently to lazy to build water bars and selectively manage the trail. parking lot has been 50% Pennsylvania Names Philadelphia’s Forbidden Drive as 2018 Trail of the Year. Where: Suggested starting point at the Schuylkill Banks. It was my first time mountain biking in about 10 years so i was not confident taking the trail. All of them. Within this refuge for rare plants, birds and land animals, runners and bikers can find 10 miles of trails that weave around the largest freshwater tidal marsh in Pennsylvania. Management/maintenance crew. Where: Suggested starting point at the Schuylkill Banks Boardwalk, 2799 South Street. // October 30, 2020, Conservation It couldn’t be easier to enjoy a Philly getaway thanks to the Visit Philly Overnight Hotel Package. I consent to receive email communications from visitphilly.com and agree to Visit Philadelphia’s, — Photo by R. Kennedy for Visit Philadelphia, — Photo by J. 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IMPORTANT: make sure you get off forbidden drive, that is the large boring path people talk about that has a ton of other user traffic on weekends. #248 of 295 mountain bike trails in Pennsylvania #12372 in the world Forbidden drive is a grave road, orange trail is a track though the woods that rises on hills along the creek Schuylkill River Trail (Kelly Drive) & Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Loop, Suggested starting point in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Schuylkill River Trail: Schuylkill Banks and Boardwalk, Suggested starting point at the Schuylkill Banks Boardwalk, 2799 South Street, Spruce Street between the Schuylkill and Delaware rivers, Suggested starting point at 25th and Spruce streets, Benjamin Franklin Bridge Pedestrian Walkway, Suggested starting point at North 5th and Race streets, Suggested starting point at South 9th and Washington streets, Suggested starting point at 30th and Walnut streets, Suggested starting point behind the Please Touch Museum, 4231 Avenue of the Republic, Suggested starting point at 33rd and Oxford streets, Forbidden Drive in Wissahickon Valley Park, Suggested starting point at Forbidden and Lincoln drives, Suggested starting point at 56th Street and Lindbergh Boulevard, Suggested starting point at Main and Lock streets, Schuylkill River Trail: Philadelphia to Parker Ford, Suggested starting point at the Schuylkill Banks, Valley Forge National Historical Park, 1400 N. Outer Line Drive, King of Prussia, Suggested starting point at Pennypack on the Delaware Park, 7801 State Road, Suggested starting point at South Broad Street and Pattison Avenue, Suggested starting point at Church Lane and 70th Street, Yeadon, Suggested starting point at Wharton Street and Schuylkill Avenue, Suggested starting point at SEPTA Cynwyd Station, 1 E. Montgomery Avenue, Bala Cynwyd, John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum, 8601 Lindbergh Boulevard, Various locations including Washington Avenue and Columbus Boulevard. Also known as Wissahickon Valley Park Trail, Forbidden Drive stretches five miles along Wissahickon and through Wissahickon Valley Park, passing the Thomas Mill Covered Bridge, Valley Green Inn and other numerous landmarks. Not a beginner trail! Usually do hybrid riding but am getting into mountain biking. they are The Port Richmond Trail is a two-mile L-shaped route that runs parallel to Delaware and Allegheny avenues alongside the Delaware River in Northeast Philadelphia (two miles). Single track everywhere! It’s all here. My recommendation to those starting out would be to build your confidence at Pennypack or Nockamixon, and then come out to Wiss to test your mettle. A few completed stretches of the larger, still-in-progress Delaware River Trail offer a great escape for city runners and bikers. Terms | Privacy. Where: John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum, 8601 Lindbergh Boulevard. Please try again later. // February 14, 2018. After a few more miles I started to wonder when the singletrack was going to start...this trail is way wide, sandy, fast and not real challenging. Colors indicate trail is missing specified detail. Safe to say, i will be going back. News // February 27, 2020 Updated: Philadelphia Parks & Recreation has reopened the four bridges along the Wissahickon Bike Trail between Forbidden Drive and Hermit Trail, parallel to Lincoln Drive. The Washington Avenue Green section of the trail starts at Washington Avenue and Columbus Boulevard, winds through the Washington Avenue Pier green space and ends at the Walmart at Pier 70 (0.5 miles).