New Chester Valley Trail Brochure Marks Trail’s Reopening

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The Chester County Planning Commission created a new Chester Valley Trail brochure to mark Opening Day for this new and already popular regional recreation and commuter trail.

County and State Officials cut the ribbon on the newest trail segment last year. Left to right:  Steve Soles,  Kathi Cozzone; PA Secretary Ellen Ferretti; Terence Farrell; Dave Stauffer,  and Steve Fromnick
County and State Officials cut the ribbon on the newest trail segment last year. Left to right: Steve Soles, Kathi Cozzone; PA Secretary Ellen Ferretti; Terence Farrell; Dave Stauffer, and Steve Fromnick

The brochure features a brief history of the trail, trail/contact information, and a map comprised of trailhead locations, mile markers and places of interest.

The Chester Valley Trail, a 13-mile trail running from Exton to King of Prussia, opened on March 28th. It’s just a small part of a longer car-less commuter corridor envisioned for the county.

Plans are in the works to expand the trail, providing connections to the Struble Trail (Downingtown) and the Schuylkill River Trail (Norristown).

Download a copy of the Brochure here.

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