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Our Mission
We inspire and engage diverse communities of people to protect, steward, and enjoy the land and waterways of the Wissahickon Valley.
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Looking to sharpen your birding skills? In this introductory class, you’ll learn how to recognize and distinguish a variety of diurnal raptors (e.g., hawks, eagles, falcons, etc.) . We’ll look at the key features that make raptors unique and cover specifics like size, shape, flight patterns, plumage, and habitat for the most common raptors of our area.
Birding
Birders
Everyone
Experience the beautiful Green Ribbon Trail as it meanders alongside the Wissahickon Creek. This unique guided hike offers 3, 8, 14 or 21 mile routes that include lunch and transportation back to the trail head.
Hike
All Hikers
Cape May is a fantastic place to practice raptor identification. The Cape May peninsula acts as a funnel to concentrate migrating raptors in the fall and gives Cape May its title of “Raptor Capitol of North America”. Join Senior Naturalist Kristy Morley and visit Cape May Point State Park and put your classroom learnings into practice. There are 12 species of diurnal raptors (e.g., hawks, eagles, falcons, etc.) that are seen regularly in early October, and rarities like Golden Eagle and Swainson’s Hawk are possible.
Birding
Birders
Come enjoy a serene section of the Wissahickon watershed on this 3 mile hike. This loop hike will begin and end at the historic Evans-Mumbower Mill, traveling along the Green Ribbon Trail, through Natural Lands' Gwynedd Preserve, across three stream crossings, and back on the Green Ribbon Trail to the Mill.
Hike
Everyone
Come out for a fall walk at Willow Lake Farm with Herbalist and Forager, Alison Rohde, as she shares how to identify, harvest, and prepare these tasty berries. We’ll meet a few other edible and medicinal plants along the way, and spend some time together gathering (and managing) this unique fruit.
Nature Program
Everyone
Celebrate the history of watershed at the Evans-Mumbower Mill. Take a tour of Montgomery County's only water-powered gristmill and experience many hands-on, family-friendly activities including a blacksmith demonstration, wool spinning, and more!
Local History
Family Friendly
Everyone
Support Wissahickon Trails and enjoy free libations from local businesses.
Hike Local. Drink Local.
Purchase an Ales for Trails Passport for $50 from Wissahickon Trails and receive one free item at participating breweries, wineries, and distilleries.
Your participation supports both our local businesses crafting delicious beverages and Wissahickon Trails’ efforts to protect open space, maintain the trails and improve water quality in the Wissahickon watershed.
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What is a watershed?
A watershed is an area of land that channels rainfall and snowmelt to a common body of water, such as creeks, streams, and rivers. The Wissahickon watershed is 64 square miles and covers portions of Montgomery and Philadelphia counties. It is defined by the land-area where rainfall and snowmelt flows into the Wissahickon Creek and its tributaries.
Trailblazer
I love Wissahickon Trails [formerly WVWA] and what it brings to our communities - hiking, outdoor recreation, from very active running to very quiet contemplation or bird watching - it's all amazing. My hope and my goal is to keep working with them to introduce more people to this beautiful set of trails. To keep building trail connections to the neighborhoods where people live.
Harm Scherpbier, Volunteer
VolunteerWissahickon Trails Store
Represent Wissahickon Trails and support your local trails, wildlife, and waterways! A portion of every sale will be donated to Wissahickon Trails.
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