• After Years of Reimagining, Longwood Gardens Project Finally Prepares to Open

    After Years of Reimagining, Longwood Gardens Project Finally Prepares to Open

    The historic Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square prepares to unveil its latest modern chapter following a $250 million renovation, writes for the WHYY.  The popular attraction is reimagining itself as something with a sense of magic.  Its new, huge conservatory looks as if it is floating on water, while the surrounding fountains spew both water…

  • New Project Will Expand Schuylkill River Trail Further Into South Philadelphia

    New Project Will Expand Schuylkill River Trail Further Into South Philadelphia

    The Schuylkill River Development Corporation is currently working on a project that would expand the Schuylkill River Trail further into South Philadelphia, according to a staff report from The Bharat Express News. The main element of this ambitious plan is a pedestrian bridge over the river that would link South Philadelphia to Grays Ferry. The…

  • Do You Know What the Most Common Slithering Creature Is in Montgomery County?

    Do You Know What the Most Common Slithering Creature Is in Montgomery County?

    Whether we think they are cool creatures or just want to know how to steer clear of them, people are fascinated by snakes, writes the staff at PetNews 2Day. In Pennsylvania, there are 21 native species of snake. Only 3 of them are venomous: the Eastern Copperhead, Timber Rattlesnake, and the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake. In…

  • Researchers Spot Asia-native Joro Spider in Bucks County

    Researchers Spot Asia-native Joro Spider in Bucks County

    Researchers have spotted another invasive species in Bucks County, according to a staff report from 6abc. The spotting of Joro spiders, or Trichonephila clavata, was confirmed by the University of Georgia’s Center for Invasive Species on September 5. The black and yellow arachnid is about the size of a palm and can grow up to…

  • Send in the Birds: Eliminating Pennsylvania’s Spotted Lanternflies Through Avian Assistance

    Send in the Birds: Eliminating Pennsylvania’s Spotted Lanternflies Through Avian Assistance

    The ways to get rid of spotted lanternflies over the past few years have been to step, squish, and squash them. But as the battle against the bugs becomes too steep, some researchers say that getting native birds to eat these invasive pests is key, writes Dino Grandoni for The Washington Post. Since the lanternflies…

  • Wave Goodbye to Summer at This Sunflower Patch in Downingtown

    Wave Goodbye to Summer at This Sunflower Patch in Downingtown

    Gunther Sunflower Field in Downingtown is the perfect hidden attraction to view some wonderful sunflowers during the late summer and early fall months. Take a trip soon to see these yellow blooms and wave goodbye to summer before they’re gone too, writes Franki Rudnesky for Philly Voice. Located at 158 Park Road, the field was…

  • A Montgomery County Trail Was Crowned Pennsylvania’s Most Beautiful Trail

    A Montgomery County Trail Was Crowned Pennsylvania’s Most Beautiful Trail

    The Schuylkill River Trail, which runs through Montgomery County, took the top spot among 16 trails in Pennsylvania that Visit PA claims will leave you breathless, writes Greg Williams for The Sentinel.  “When is the best time for happy travelers to get outdoors and enjoy the beauty of Pennsylvania?” asked the publication. “It’s a simple…

  • The Schuylkill River Trail’s Easy Ride Through Beautiful Montco

    The Schuylkill River Trail’s Easy Ride Through Beautiful Montco

    The Greater Philadelphia area is home to some of the best bike trails for beginners and experts alike, writes Henry Savage for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Among them is the Schuylkill River Trail (SRT), which cuts right through Montgomery County. The Schuylkill River Trail runs along the Schuylkill River. Much of it is built over the…

  • These Montgomery County Golf Courses Offer Budget-Friendly Tee Times

    These Montgomery County Golf Courses Offer Budget-Friendly Tee Times

    If you’re looking to try a new sport that is on par with your budget, golf is a good one and Montgomery County has numerous courses that won’t break the bank, writes Laura Brzyski and Giana Longo for Philadelphia Magazine. Jeffersonville Golf Club in Norristown features several bunkers, making it challenging for both new and…

  • The Ultimate Guide to Lancaster’s Farm Adventure and Wheels & Waterways Trails

    The Ultimate Guide to Lancaster’s Farm Adventure and Wheels & Waterways Trails

    As fall approaches Lancaster County, visitors have the chance to explore its beauty and culture through two unique trails: the Farm Adventure Trail and the Wheels & Waterways Trail.    These free, mobile-based, interactive experiences allow participants to immerse themselves in the county’s offerings while supporting local businesses and conservation efforts.   Farm Adventure Trail: Celebrating Agritourism…

  • This Montgomery County Town is the Best One if You Love to Walk

    This Montgomery County Town is the Best One if You Love to Walk

    There are several Philadelphia area suburbs where you can live with a low-car diet without much trouble, and one particular Montgomery County town fits the mold, writes Sandy Smith for Philadelphia Magazine. That particular town is Pottstown, named after James Potts, who established an iron forge and rolling mill in upper Montgomery County in the…

  • Lizards Invade Bucks County: What Homeowners Need to Know

    Lizards Invade Bucks County: What Homeowners Need to Know

    This summer, Bucks County residents are encountering an unexpected guest: the Italian wall lizard, writes JD Mullane for Bucks County Courier Times.   Originally from Italy, these reptiles are now a common sight in Lower Bucks County. The Pennsylvania Game Commission reveals that these lizards were accidentally introduced to Levittown in the late 1970s by…

  • Spotted Lanternflies Have Great Hitchhiking Abilities, Making It Harder to Slow Invasive Pest Down

    Spotted Lanternflies Have Great Hitchhiking Abilities, Making It Harder to Slow Invasive Pest Down

    Spotted lanternflies — which are back in the Philadelphia region — have great hitchhiking abilities that have proven to be crucial to their ability to rapidly spread around the country and their staying power, writes Alan Yu for WHYY. Since the invasive pest was first spotted in Berks County a decade ago, researchers have been…

  • Five Trails in Your Neighborhood to Try Out This Summer

    Five Trails in Your Neighborhood to Try Out This Summer

    Did you know there are more than 411 miles of trails in the Greater Philadelphia region? That’s right, the Circuit Trails is an expansive network of multi-use trails that weave through cities, neighborhoods, and rural parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The trails serve as connectors to outdoor spaces for recreation, relaxation, and access to…

  • Elkins Park Man Turns His Backyard Into Gorgeous Garden Sanctuary

    Elkins Park Man Turns His Backyard Into Gorgeous Garden Sanctuary

    The Elkins Park home of Rich and Angela McCracken backs onto a lush garden that took the pair years to cultivate, writes Sally A. Downey for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The garden is filled with a plethora of wildflowers, including blue hydrangeas, orange and yellow daylilies, and purple catmint. The posies follow stone steps that lead…

  • Residents, Lawmakers Finding Ways to Protect Future of Big Elk Creek Watershed 

    Residents, Lawmakers Finding Ways to Protect Future of Big Elk Creek Watershed 

    Residents have rallied to protect the Big Elk Creek watershed from being turned into a tourist attraction, writes Jen Samuel for The Daily Local News.  On Jan. 10, around a thousand people gathered at a town hall at Avon Grove Charter School to voice their opposition to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’…

  • Schuylkill River Sojourn Sees Most Participants in Its 26-year History

    Schuylkill River Sojourn Sees Most Participants in Its 26-year History

    Schuylkill River Sojourn, a 7-day, 112-mile river ride organized by Schuylkill River Greenways, recently recorded the highest number of participants in its 26-year history, writes Ron Devlin for the Republican Herald. This year, 288 paddlers have joined either for the whole journey from Schuylkill Haven to Philadelphia or a part of it. For half of…

  • Community Support Could Secure $200 Million for Trail Development in Greater Philadelphia

    Community Support Could Secure $200 Million for Trail Development in Greater Philadelphia

    More trails to walk, run, ride, and enjoy could be coming to the Greater Philadelphia region soon, thanks to potential landmark funding from the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC). The Circuit Trails, a network of more than 411 miles of multi-use trails in the region, is eligible to receive more than $200 million in…