Hikers have more
than a 100 choices to pick their path and pace to get exercise and
explore Pennsylvania's bountiful outdoors during the statewide
Hiking Week celebration, May 24 to June 1.
"Thanks to the work of the Keystone Trails Association, our
bureaus of state parks and forestry, and hiking enthusiasts across
the state, this increasingly popular event continues to meet its
100-hike goal, while providing activities for all ages and abilities," said
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Michael
DiBerardinis.
"We hope novices will join the trail-hardened veterans in
this annual salute to healthy exercise and the serenity of those
very special places found outdoors at so many of our state parks,
forests and municipal
greenways," DiBerardinis said of the seventh annual, nine-day Hiking Week.
"Pennsylvania Hiking Week is a great time to explore Pennsylvania's
numerous hiking trails," said Curt Ashenfelter, executive
director of the Keystone Trails Association. "Whether you
like to hike alone or with a group, spring is a beautiful time
of year in Penn's Woods. Before or after anyone hikes, I encourage
joining a hiking club because they offer numerous benefits for
beginning and experienced hikers."
Special events planned by DCNR and the Keystone Trails Association
will take place in parks, forests, cities and towns across the
state. All of the scheduled hikes have leaders and include a variety
of lengths and terrain -- from easy strolls along urban greenways
to strenuous treks in some of Pennsylvania's rugged mountain areas.
Special hikes include night hikes, wildflower walks, hikes for
people with disabilities, pet walks, geology walks, and more.
Organized in 1956, Keystone Trails Association is a 1,100-member
umbrella organization made up of 50 hiking and outdoors organizations
in and around Pennsylvania.
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