DCNR Says – Take A Hike! May 27- June 4

Pennsylvanians will have almost 100 ways to "take a hike" during Pennsylvania Hiking Week, May 27 to June 4.

"Sometimes we don't even think about the vast amount of greenways, parks, forests and trails that we have in Pennsylvania," said Michael DiBerardinis, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources secretary. "By showcasing the many ways we can walkabout in the state during Hiking Week, we show everyone the tremendous opportunities there are to get outdoors and enjoy nature."

Festivities planned by the DCNR and the Keystone Trails Association during the fifth annual event will take place in parks, forests, cities and towns across the commonwealth. The last Saturday of Hiking Week coincides with National Trails Day, which is June 3.

Some of the activities taking place during Pennsylvania Hiking Week include

· Night hikes to look for nocturnal creatures;

· Hikes to learn about birds, bats, snakes or bugs;

· History and interpretive walks led by local specialists;

· Hikes to spectacular vistas or through wildflowers and interesting geologic settings;

· Hikes for people with young children or dogs; and

· Accessible hikes for people with disabilities in southeastern Pennsylvania.

All of the scheduled hikes have leaders and include a variety of lengths and difficulties -- from easy strolls to strenuous treks.

For more information, visit the Pennsylvania Hiking Week webpage or the Keystone Trails Association .


5/19/2006

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