At a June 2017 meeting in Upper Salford Township, PennDOT representatives and McCormick Taylor engineers provided details about how the Pennsylvania Highlands Trail Network (PHTN) will pass under Route 63 (Sumneytown Pike) in Upper Salford Township →
AMC, Quakertown Alive! and Quakertown Borough team to provide a new interpretive kiosk along the Highlands Trail in Quakertown. →
Construction of a new community park is set to begin this summer in Richland Township, Bucks County. →
On May 11, 2017, the Natural Lands Trust held a Public Meeting at the Upper Salford Township Building to discuss the Fulshaw Craeg Preserve. →
The volunteer Pennsylvania Highlands Trail Stewards installed directional signage on the PHTN in the Quakertown area. →
The West Rockhill Township Spring 2017 Newsletter includes a great article on the progress of the Highlands Trail in upper Bucks County. →
The Appalachian Mountain Club has once again partnered with Lehigh University to produce interpretive signage along the Saucon Rail Trail. →
The Bucks County Herald covers the Highlands Trail and the Highlands Trail Stewards. →
The Appalachian Mountain Club recently teamed with a Quakertown area Boy Scout Troop to support new trail amenities along the Pennsylvania Highlands Trail Network. →
Recently, DCNR announced that the Borough of Perkasie will receive a $50,000 grant to prepare a trail study for the Liberty Bell Trail in Perkasie, Sellersville, East Rockhill Township, West Rockhill Township, Richland Township and Quakertown Borough. →
Coopersburg will receive just under a $1 million in federal funds to develop a trail connection to the Saucon Rail Trail, PennDOT recently announced. →
The 2016 Eastern Pennsylvania Greenways and Trails Summit was held mid-September at ArtsQuest in Bethlehem. →
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