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June, 2023 – Olmstead Trail at Kirby and Nesbitt Park

Named after the designer of Kirby Park, the Olmstead trail winds through the lush woodlands alongside the Susquehanna River. You may recognize the Olmstead brothers from their work on some of your favorite parks, like New York’s Central Park and Boston’s Emerald Necklace. If you’ve never been to Kirby Park, but have visited one of the hundreds of other parks across the country designed by the brothers during the City Beautiful Movement in the early 1900s, then you should know you’re in for something special! With its serene ambiance and historic urban scenery, the park and trail provide a unique spot in the heart of a thriving city.

 

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May, 2023 – Lacawac Sanctuary

If you’re yearning to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life, look no further than the enchanting Lacawac Santuary. A popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts in the heart of Northeastern Pennsylvania, this breathtaking preserve spans 545 acres and boasts stunning lake views, picturesque trails, and forests teeming with wildlife.

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April, 2023 – Bear Creek Preserve

Nestled in the heart of a lush forest in Bear Creek lies a serene nature preserve full of diverse, sensitive habitats and opportunities for adventure. The Natural Lands Bear Creek Preserve is the perfect place for a peaceful hike to usher in Spring.

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March, 2023 – Eales Preserve

As we all learned at a young age, Pennsylvania was historically clear-cut, mined, and industrialized up until the early 1900s. Although you may not find many old-growth forests in the Northeastern PA region, the restoration and preservation projects that have taken place locally are a site to behold. This, coupled with breathtaking views of PA’s Northeastern corridor and a diverse array of flora and fauna, is what makes The Nature Conservancy’s Dick and Nancy Eales Preserve at Moosic Mountain so special.

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February, 2023 – The Pinchot Trail

For those that enjoy the snow and cold, Pinchot State Forest is the perfect place to recreate at this time of year.

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Join us in kicking off this year's challenge!

The 2024 165 Challenge begins May 1 and runs through November 10th this year. Log 165 miles during this time to earn this challenge. Join us for our annual kickoff event at Sand Island in Bethlehem on May 5 at 1 pm. Its a free event, but we still ask that you sign up at https://tailonthetrail.org/events/165-kick-off/