Join Us in Reviving the Reading Gateway Section of the SRT
Schuylkill River Greenways needs the community’s help to revive a section of the trail in Reading. The Reading Gateway Initiative will revitalize a portion of the Thun Section on the Schuylkill River Trail by raising $70,000 to install a camera system, repair trail lights, and other needs. The project will also complete several maintenance activities with the help of volunteers. Click the button below to learn more about the project.
Trail Status During COVID-19
All sections of the Schuylkill River Trail are open to the public but park amenities may be closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Get the most current information about each trail section through our Trail Partners Page. Please continue to check county and local municipality recreation websites for updates on the status of public facilities in your area. Notices about closures and other guidelines concerning the coronavirus disease are constantly evolving.
Check Status of Each Trail SectionPlease Use the Trail Safely During COVID-19
We ask you to please keep the national and state recommendations of social distancing and hand washing in mind while using the Schuylkill River Trail. The National Recreation and Park Association has provided tips and information about keeping a safe social distance in parks and on trails during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some of these tips are listed below.
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Welcome to the Schuylkill River Trail, a multi-use path that will extend 120 miles from Frackville in Schuylkill County, through Montgomery, Chester and Berks Counties to Philadelphia. It travels through the historically rich region of southeastern Pennsylvania. The trail passes through rural, agricultural, suburban, urban, and industrial landscapes. The Schuylkill River (pronounced SKOO-kill), Dutch for Hidden River, is where the American, Industrial and Environmental Revolutions were born.
Most of the trail is built over abandoned railroad lines. Today, over 75 miles of paved and crushed stone trail are open to the public. Along its path, trail users can see evidence of several centuries of industrial development, canal navigation, railroad transportation, quarrying of limestone and iron ore, and the production of iron and steel.
OPERATING HOURS
The Schuylkill River Trail is open every day of the week from sunrise to sunset.
IN AN EMERGENCY
Call 911 and provide them with the “Help Locator Number” or Mile Number found on mile posts and trailhead signs.
Connecting the Trail
The Schuylkill River Trail (SRT) is owned, managed, maintained and developed by a number of organizations who have come together to form the Schuylkill River Trail Partners. Until several years ago, the Schuylkill River Trail existed in unconnected sections known by the names given to them locally. Enormous efforts have been made to connect these sections, close gaps, create a unified sign system and promote the trail as a single entity. This work continues with plans to close several remaining gaps, and to extend the trail in Philadelphia at the lower end and in Schuylkill County at the upper end.
Current Trail ProjectsSupport the SRT
Your membership donation supports the Schuylkill River Trail and the many other projects and programs that benefit the entire Schuylkill River region. Schuylkill River Greenways works with partners to improve trail access, create a uniform sign system, and improve trail amenities. The nonprofit operates and maintains more than 30 miles of the trail in Berks and Schuylkill Counties. Maintenance and upkeep along these sections of the trail are done solely by volunteers. Help us build and complete the Schuylkill River Trail.
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Become a Volunteer
The Schuylkill River Trail near Monocacy Station in Union Township, Berks County is closed for the construction of the Richard P. Whittaker, M.D. Memorial Bridge. The trail will be closed between the trail access across from the Fork & Ale restaurant and approximately 600 feet east of the bridge construction site. Construction is expected to last until August. This section will be closed throughout the project to allow construction vehicles to transport materials.
Weather permitting, on Wednesday, Feb. 24, the Schuylkill River Trail will be temporarily closed in the area Victor Emmanuel Club, Reading.
The Schuylkill River Trail under the Chestnut Street Bridge in Philadelphia will be closed to all trail traffic starting February 15 for about 2 to 3 months so PennDOT can rehabilitate the bulkhead. The bulkhead under the southside of the Chestnut Street Bridge is compromised, resulting in a 5 x 10-foot sinkhole on the trail surface. The repairs are estimated to cost more than $1 million.
New Fencing Installed Along SRT at East River Bridge
Use Caution on the Trail During Hunting Season
Resurfacing for a Mile of the Trail in Reading is Complete
Schuylkill River Trail Open Between Phoenixville & Parkerford, Construction Postponed 











