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Revitalizing the tidal Schuylkill ABOUT US | SCHUYLKILL BANKSSEE MORE ON SCHUYLKILLBANKS.ORGCHESTNUT ST RAMP
An ADA accessible ramp to Schuylkill Banks is available on the northeast side of the Chestnut Street Bridge. Please walk your bike on the ramp.The Chestnut Street Ramp is closed due to bridge construction.For updates on the status of the Chestnut Street Bridge rehabilitation project and how it impacts this Schuylkill Banks accesspoint, visit
BOATING | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Boating is allowed on the tidal Schuylkill. At this time there are no public ramps or launch facilities for motorized craft or other large boats along Schuylkill Banks. Please observe the no wake zone around the Walnut and Chestnut Street Bridges and give wide berth to non-motorized river traffic and all fishing lines. CHESTNUT STREET BULKHEAD Status. The bulkhead under the southside of the Chestnut Street Bridge is compromised, resulting in a 5 x 10-foot sinkhole on the trail surface which is currently covered with steel plates. PennDOT has agreed to repair the bulkhead as part of their Chestnut Street Bridge project. Bridge work began in 2017 and the bulkhead repair is takingplace
WALNUT STREET DOCK
Destinations. Points of Interest. Located on the Schuylkill right by the Schuylkill Banks Center, the Walnut Street Dock is the starting point for all Schuylkill Banks Riverboat and Kayak Tours. east (Center City) side of the Schuylkill River just north of Walnut Street.Directions.
LLOYD HALL REC CENTER Lloyd Hall is a Philadelphia Parks & Recreation facility that features a water fountain, public restroom, information center, cafe, bike rentals, indoor basketball courts, reception hall, and public terrace. This is a great point of departure for an outing into East Fairmount Park. Lloyd Hall was built from 1994-1998. It replaced Plaisted Hall as the only public building on YOGA | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Schuylkill Banks is an ideal place for practicing yoga. If you want to get involved in a class, check out Yoga on the Banks, a donation-based yoga class that meets on the grassy area adjacent to the 25th and Locust trail entrance. OMM Yoga Studio has classes on the grassy area adjacent the CHOP Bridge, which is along the South to Christiansection.
HIGHLIGHTING THE LENNI-LENAPE The Delaware River Watershed, which includes the Schuylkill River, has been home to the Lenni-Lenape for over 10,000 years. The Lenni-Lenape, which translates as “Men of Men” or “Original People”, are considered to be among the most ancient of the Northeastern Nations. They were “warriors and diplomats, often keeping the peace and mediating disputes between neighboringBOAT TO BARTRAM'S
Cruise to Bartram’s Garden and discover the home of America’s first great botanist, John Bartram. This three-hour tour includes a guided riverboat ride and walking tour of Bartram’s Garden, a National Historic Landmark, and adjacent Sankofa Community Garden. There will be time to explore the Bartram’s Mile recreational trail or relax under some of the oldest trees in the City.SCHUYLKILL BANKS
Revitalizing the tidal Schuylkill ABOUT US | SCHUYLKILL BANKSSEE MORE ON SCHUYLKILLBANKS.ORGCHESTNUT ST RAMP
An ADA accessible ramp to Schuylkill Banks is available on the northeast side of the Chestnut Street Bridge. Please walk your bike on the ramp.The Chestnut Street Ramp is closed due to bridge construction.For updates on the status of the Chestnut Street Bridge rehabilitation project and how it impacts this Schuylkill Banks accesspoint, visit
BOATING | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Boating is allowed on the tidal Schuylkill. At this time there are no public ramps or launch facilities for motorized craft or other large boats along Schuylkill Banks. Please observe the no wake zone around the Walnut and Chestnut Street Bridges and give wide berth to non-motorized river traffic and all fishing lines. CHESTNUT STREET BULKHEAD Status. The bulkhead under the southside of the Chestnut Street Bridge is compromised, resulting in a 5 x 10-foot sinkhole on the trail surface which is currently covered with steel plates. PennDOT has agreed to repair the bulkhead as part of their Chestnut Street Bridge project. Bridge work began in 2017 and the bulkhead repair is takingplace
WALNUT STREET DOCK
Destinations. Points of Interest. Located on the Schuylkill right by the Schuylkill Banks Center, the Walnut Street Dock is the starting point for all Schuylkill Banks Riverboat and Kayak Tours. east (Center City) side of the Schuylkill River just north of Walnut Street.Directions.
LLOYD HALL REC CENTER Lloyd Hall is a Philadelphia Parks & Recreation facility that features a water fountain, public restroom, information center, cafe, bike rentals, indoor basketball courts, reception hall, and public terrace. This is a great point of departure for an outing into East Fairmount Park. Lloyd Hall was built from 1994-1998. It replaced Plaisted Hall as the only public building on YOGA | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Schuylkill Banks is an ideal place for practicing yoga. If you want to get involved in a class, check out Yoga on the Banks, a donation-based yoga class that meets on the grassy area adjacent to the 25th and Locust trail entrance. OMM Yoga Studio has classes on the grassy area adjacent the CHOP Bridge, which is along the South to Christiansection.
HIGHLIGHTING THE LENNI-LENAPE The Delaware River Watershed, which includes the Schuylkill River, has been home to the Lenni-Lenape for over 10,000 years. The Lenni-Lenape, which translates as “Men of Men” or “Original People”, are considered to be among the most ancient of the Northeastern Nations. They were “warriors and diplomats, often keeping the peace and mediating disputes between neighboringBOAT TO BARTRAM'S
Cruise to Bartram’s Garden and discover the home of America’s first great botanist, John Bartram. This three-hour tour includes a guided riverboat ride and walking tour of Bartram’s Garden, a National Historic Landmark, and adjacent Sankofa Community Garden. There will be time to explore the Bartram’s Mile recreational trail or relax under some of the oldest trees in the City.SCHUYLKILL BANKS
Revitalizing the tidal Schuylkill HISTORY | SCHUYLKILL BANKS A Brief History of the lower SchuylkillVery Early HistoryBefore the founding of Philadelphia, the Schuylkill (then known as Manayunk, or “where we go to drink”) was an important part of the landscape for Leni-Lenape tribes. William Penn originally intended for his “greene country towne” to spread evenly between the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers, situating the city at the LLOYD HALL REC CENTER Lloyd Hall is a Philadelphia Parks & Recreation facility that features a water fountain, public restroom, information center, cafe, bike rentals, indoor basketball courts, reception hall, and public terrace. This is a great point of departure for an outing into East Fairmount Park. Lloyd Hall was built from 1994-1998. It replaced Plaisted Hall as the only public building onWALKING & RUNNING
Walking & Running. Schuylkill Banks is the best spot to join the Schuylkill River Trail from Center City, South Philadelphia and West Philadelphia. The trail currently runs nearly two miles along Schuylkill Banks in the heart of Philadelphia before connecting to Kelly Drive. You can take advantage of the beaten dirt path on eachside of the
KELLY DRIVE
Kelly Drive connects you to Lloyd Hall, Boat House Row, Laurel Hill Cemetery, and many other iconic spots in East Fairmount Park.This is also part of the popular eight-mile loop that takes you out to the East Falls Bridge.. To get there from Schuylkill Banks, follow the trail as it goes under the MLK Jr. Drive and Spring Garden Street Bridges, and continue past the Fairmount Water WorksWALNUT STREET DOCK
Destinations. Points of Interest. Located on the Schuylkill right by the Schuylkill Banks Center, the Walnut Street Dock is the starting point for all Schuylkill Banks Riverboat and Kayak Tours. east (Center City) side of the Schuylkill River just north of Walnut Street.Directions.
PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART A parking garage is located behind the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This garage connects to the trail by Lloyd Hall and Fairmount WaterWorks.
CHRISTIAN TO CRESCENT The Christian to Crescent trail segment is the final link needed to provide an entirely off-road route between Center City and the Grays Ferry Crescent for pedestrians and bicyclists. This is a potentially difficult trail segment to design and construct because the area is still industrially active and the riverbank narrows for a portion ofits length.
RIVERBOAT TOURS
Riverboat Tours. Discover the Hidden River on a fun and educational riverboat tour. Learn about the past, present, and future of the tidal Schuylkill River and its impact on Philadelphia on a one-hour Secrets of the Schuylkill tour -- tickets are $22/adult and $12/child age 12 GRAYS FERRY CRESCENT Project DescriptionThe Grays Ferry Crescent Trail segment wraps around the east side of the Schuylkill from 34th Street to Wharton Street behind the former DuPont Marshall Labs, a Waste Management facility, and a FedEx distribution center. It is currently disconnected from other Schuylkill Banks trail segments. Access points to this trail segment are located at the 34th StreetSCHUYLKILL BANKS
Revitalizing the tidal Schuylkill HISTORY | SCHUYLKILL BANKSSEE MORE ON SCHUYLKILLBANKS.ORG SCHUYLKILL RIVER PARK & MARKWARD REC CENTER The Schuylkill River Park and Markward Recreation Center are located in the Filter Square neighborhood just over the Schuylkill River Parks Connector Bridge. The park includes two fenced-in dog parks for small and large dogs, large lawns, and a community garden. Click here toKAYAK TOURS
Kayak tours are $40/person and moonlight kayak tours are $50/person. Groups of five or more receive a $5 per person discount on regularly scheduled tours, so get a group together! Private tours are also available. Call Hidden River Outfitters at 267-588-3512 or email them at info@hiddenriveroutfitters.com for more info. Need a gift for afamily
BOATING | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Boating is allowed on the tidal Schuylkill. At this time there are no public ramps or launch facilities for motorized craft or other large boats along Schuylkill Banks. Please observe the no wake zone around the Walnut and Chestnut Street Bridges and give wide berth to non-motorized river traffic and all fishing lines. CHRISTIAN TO CRESCENT The Christian to Crescent trail segment is the final link needed to provide an entirely off-road route between Center City and the Grays Ferry Crescent for pedestrians and bicyclists. This is a potentially difficult trail segment to design and construct because the area is still industrially active and the riverbank narrows for a portion ofits length.
CHESTNUT ST RAMP
An ADA accessible ramp to Schuylkill Banks is available on the northeast side of the Chestnut Street Bridge. Please walk your bike on the ramp.The Chestnut Street Ramp is closed due to bridge construction.For updates on the status of the Chestnut Street Bridge rehabilitation project and how it impacts this Schuylkill Banks accesspoint, visit
BICYCLING | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Bicycling. Schuylkill Banks is the best spot to join the Schuylkill River Trail from Center City, South Philadelphia and West Philadelphia. The trail currently runs 1.5 miles along Schuylkill Banks in the heart of Philadelphia before connecting with Kelly Drive. Bike rentals are available from the Wheel Fun Kiosk located betweenLloyd Hall and
CHESTNUT STREET BULKHEAD Status. The bulkhead under the southside of the Chestnut Street Bridge is compromised, resulting in a 5 x 10-foot sinkhole on the trail surface which is currently covered with steel plates. PennDOT has agreed to repair the bulkhead as part of their Chestnut Street Bridge project. Bridge work began in 2017 and the bulkhead repair is takingplace
HIGHLIGHTING THE LENNI-LENAPE The Delaware River Watershed, which includes the Schuylkill River, has been home to the Lenni-Lenape for over 10,000 years. The Lenni-Lenape, which translates as “Men of Men” or “Original People”, are considered to be among the most ancient of the Northeastern Nations. They were “warriors and diplomats, often keeping the peace and mediating disputes between neighboringSCHUYLKILL BANKS
Revitalizing the tidal Schuylkill HISTORY | SCHUYLKILL BANKSSEE MORE ON SCHUYLKILLBANKS.ORG SCHUYLKILL RIVER PARK & MARKWARD REC CENTER The Schuylkill River Park and Markward Recreation Center are located in the Filter Square neighborhood just over the Schuylkill River Parks Connector Bridge. The park includes two fenced-in dog parks for small and large dogs, large lawns, and a community garden. Click here toKAYAK TOURS
Kayak tours are $40/person and moonlight kayak tours are $50/person. Groups of five or more receive a $5 per person discount on regularly scheduled tours, so get a group together! Private tours are also available. Call Hidden River Outfitters at 267-588-3512 or email them at info@hiddenriveroutfitters.com for more info. Need a gift for afamily
BOATING | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Boating is allowed on the tidal Schuylkill. At this time there are no public ramps or launch facilities for motorized craft or other large boats along Schuylkill Banks. Please observe the no wake zone around the Walnut and Chestnut Street Bridges and give wide berth to non-motorized river traffic and all fishing lines. CHRISTIAN TO CRESCENT The Christian to Crescent trail segment is the final link needed to provide an entirely off-road route between Center City and the Grays Ferry Crescent for pedestrians and bicyclists. This is a potentially difficult trail segment to design and construct because the area is still industrially active and the riverbank narrows for a portion ofits length.
CHESTNUT ST RAMP
An ADA accessible ramp to Schuylkill Banks is available on the northeast side of the Chestnut Street Bridge. Please walk your bike on the ramp.The Chestnut Street Ramp is closed due to bridge construction.For updates on the status of the Chestnut Street Bridge rehabilitation project and how it impacts this Schuylkill Banks accesspoint, visit
BICYCLING | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Bicycling. Schuylkill Banks is the best spot to join the Schuylkill River Trail from Center City, South Philadelphia and West Philadelphia. The trail currently runs 1.5 miles along Schuylkill Banks in the heart of Philadelphia before connecting with Kelly Drive. Bike rentals are available from the Wheel Fun Kiosk located betweenLloyd Hall and
CHESTNUT STREET BULKHEAD Status. The bulkhead under the southside of the Chestnut Street Bridge is compromised, resulting in a 5 x 10-foot sinkhole on the trail surface which is currently covered with steel plates. PennDOT has agreed to repair the bulkhead as part of their Chestnut Street Bridge project. Bridge work began in 2017 and the bulkhead repair is takingplace
HIGHLIGHTING THE LENNI-LENAPE The Delaware River Watershed, which includes the Schuylkill River, has been home to the Lenni-Lenape for over 10,000 years. The Lenni-Lenape, which translates as “Men of Men” or “Original People”, are considered to be among the most ancient of the Northeastern Nations. They were “warriors and diplomats, often keeping the peace and mediating disputes between neighboring ABOUT US | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Schuylkill River Development CorporationSRDC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization working with the City of Philadelphia to revitalize the Schuylkill River corridor from the Fairmount Dam to the Delaware River, branded as Schuylkill Banks. The centerpiece of this effort is the construction, programming, and maintenance of a continuous eight-mile riverfront trail and greenway HISTORY | SCHUYLKILL BANKS A Brief History of the lower SchuylkillVery Early HistoryBefore the founding of Philadelphia, the Schuylkill (then known as Manayunk, or “where we go to drink”) was an important part of the landscape for Leni-Lenape tribes. William Penn originally intended for his “greene country towne” to spread evenly between the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers, situating the city at theWALNUT STREET DOCK
Destinations. Points of Interest. Located on the Schuylkill right by the Schuylkill Banks Center, the Walnut Street Dock is the starting point for all Schuylkill Banks Riverboat and Kayak Tours. east (Center City) side of the Schuylkill River just north of Walnut Street.Directions.
KELLY DRIVE
Kelly Drive connects you to Lloyd Hall, Boat House Row, Laurel Hill Cemetery, and many other iconic spots in East Fairmount Park.This is also part of the popular eight-mile loop that takes you out to the East Falls Bridge.. To get there from Schuylkill Banks, follow the trail as it goes under the MLK Jr. Drive and Spring Garden Street Bridges, and continue past the Fairmount Water Works LLOYD HALL REC CENTER Lloyd Hall is a Philadelphia Parks & Recreation facility that features a water fountain, public restroom, information center, cafe, bike rentals, indoor basketball courts, reception hall, and public terrace. This is a great point of departure for an outing into East Fairmount Park. Lloyd Hall was built from 1994-1998. It replaced Plaisted Hall as the only public building on BOARDWALK | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Amenities. Parking. Suggested Routes. Destinations. Points of Interest. Feel like you're walking on water as you enjoy one of the most iconic segments of the Schuylkill River Trail. east (South Philadelphia) side of the Schuylkill River between Locust Street and South Street. Directions. YOGA | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Schuylkill Banks is an ideal place for practicing yoga. If you want to get involved in a class, check out Yoga on the Banks, a donation-based yoga class that meets on the grassy area adjacent to the 25th and Locust trail entrance. OMM Yoga Studio has classes on the grassy area adjacent the CHOP Bridge, which is along the South to Christiansection.
PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART A parking garage is located behind the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This garage connects to the trail by Lloyd Hall and Fairmount WaterWorks.
DOCKS | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Project DescriptionSRDC had floating docks installed along the Center City trail segment by Walnut Street and at Bartram’s Garden in November 2005. These docks increase access to the river, especially among the kayaking and canoeing community. They also expanded programming opportunities by allowing for riverboat and kayak tours.Project TeamDesign: Urban Engineers, Inc.Walnut GRAYS FERRY CRESCENT Project DescriptionThe Grays Ferry Crescent Trail segment wraps around the east side of the Schuylkill from 34th Street to Wharton Street behind the former DuPont Marshall Labs, a Waste Management facility, and a FedEx distribution center. It is currently disconnected from other Schuylkill Banks trail segments. Access points to this trail segment are located at the 34th StreetSCHUYLKILL BANKS
Revitalizing the tidal Schuylkill HISTORY | SCHUYLKILL BANKSSEE MORE ON SCHUYLKILLBANKS.ORG SCHUYLKILL RIVER PARK & MARKWARD REC CENTER The Schuylkill River Park and Markward Recreation Center are located in the Filter Square neighborhood just over the Schuylkill River Parks Connector Bridge. The park includes two fenced-in dog parks for small and large dogs, large lawns, and a community garden. Click here toKAYAK TOURS
Kayak tours are $40/person and moonlight kayak tours are $50/person. Groups of five or more receive a $5 per person discount on regularly scheduled tours, so get a group together! Private tours are also available. Call Hidden River Outfitters at 267-588-3512 or email them at info@hiddenriveroutfitters.com for more info. Need a gift for afamily
BOATING | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Boating is allowed on the tidal Schuylkill. At this time there are no public ramps or launch facilities for motorized craft or other large boats along Schuylkill Banks. Please observe the no wake zone around the Walnut and Chestnut Street Bridges and give wide berth to non-motorized river traffic and all fishing lines. CHRISTIAN TO CRESCENT The Christian to Crescent trail segment is the final link needed to provide an entirely off-road route between Center City and the Grays Ferry Crescent for pedestrians and bicyclists. This is a potentially difficult trail segment to design and construct because the area is still industrially active and the riverbank narrows for a portion ofits length.
CHESTNUT ST RAMP
An ADA accessible ramp to Schuylkill Banks is available on the northeast side of the Chestnut Street Bridge. Please walk your bike on the ramp.The Chestnut Street Ramp is closed due to bridge construction.For updates on the status of the Chestnut Street Bridge rehabilitation project and how it impacts this Schuylkill Banks accesspoint, visit
BICYCLING | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Bicycling. Schuylkill Banks is the best spot to join the Schuylkill River Trail from Center City, South Philadelphia and West Philadelphia. The trail currently runs 1.5 miles along Schuylkill Banks in the heart of Philadelphia before connecting with Kelly Drive. Bike rentals are available from the Wheel Fun Kiosk located betweenLloyd Hall and
CHESTNUT STREET BULKHEAD Status. The bulkhead under the southside of the Chestnut Street Bridge is compromised, resulting in a 5 x 10-foot sinkhole on the trail surface which is currently covered with steel plates. PennDOT has agreed to repair the bulkhead as part of their Chestnut Street Bridge project. Bridge work began in 2017 and the bulkhead repair is takingplace
HIGHLIGHTING THE LENNI-LENAPE The Delaware River Watershed, which includes the Schuylkill River, has been home to the Lenni-Lenape for over 10,000 years. The Lenni-Lenape, which translates as “Men of Men” or “Original People”, are considered to be among the most ancient of the Northeastern Nations. They were “warriors and diplomats, often keeping the peace and mediating disputes between neighboringSCHUYLKILL BANKS
Revitalizing the tidal Schuylkill HISTORY | SCHUYLKILL BANKSSEE MORE ON SCHUYLKILLBANKS.ORG SCHUYLKILL RIVER PARK & MARKWARD REC CENTER The Schuylkill River Park and Markward Recreation Center are located in the Filter Square neighborhood just over the Schuylkill River Parks Connector Bridge. The park includes two fenced-in dog parks for small and large dogs, large lawns, and a community garden. Click here toKAYAK TOURS
Kayak tours are $40/person and moonlight kayak tours are $50/person. Groups of five or more receive a $5 per person discount on regularly scheduled tours, so get a group together! Private tours are also available. Call Hidden River Outfitters at 267-588-3512 or email them at info@hiddenriveroutfitters.com for more info. Need a gift for afamily
BOATING | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Boating is allowed on the tidal Schuylkill. At this time there are no public ramps or launch facilities for motorized craft or other large boats along Schuylkill Banks. Please observe the no wake zone around the Walnut and Chestnut Street Bridges and give wide berth to non-motorized river traffic and all fishing lines. CHRISTIAN TO CRESCENT The Christian to Crescent trail segment is the final link needed to provide an entirely off-road route between Center City and the Grays Ferry Crescent for pedestrians and bicyclists. This is a potentially difficult trail segment to design and construct because the area is still industrially active and the riverbank narrows for a portion ofits length.
CHESTNUT ST RAMP
An ADA accessible ramp to Schuylkill Banks is available on the northeast side of the Chestnut Street Bridge. Please walk your bike on the ramp.The Chestnut Street Ramp is closed due to bridge construction.For updates on the status of the Chestnut Street Bridge rehabilitation project and how it impacts this Schuylkill Banks accesspoint, visit
BICYCLING | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Bicycling. Schuylkill Banks is the best spot to join the Schuylkill River Trail from Center City, South Philadelphia and West Philadelphia. The trail currently runs 1.5 miles along Schuylkill Banks in the heart of Philadelphia before connecting with Kelly Drive. Bike rentals are available from the Wheel Fun Kiosk located betweenLloyd Hall and
CHESTNUT STREET BULKHEAD Status. The bulkhead under the southside of the Chestnut Street Bridge is compromised, resulting in a 5 x 10-foot sinkhole on the trail surface which is currently covered with steel plates. PennDOT has agreed to repair the bulkhead as part of their Chestnut Street Bridge project. Bridge work began in 2017 and the bulkhead repair is takingplace
HIGHLIGHTING THE LENNI-LENAPE The Delaware River Watershed, which includes the Schuylkill River, has been home to the Lenni-Lenape for over 10,000 years. The Lenni-Lenape, which translates as “Men of Men” or “Original People”, are considered to be among the most ancient of the Northeastern Nations. They were “warriors and diplomats, often keeping the peace and mediating disputes between neighboring ABOUT US | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Schuylkill River Development CorporationSRDC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization working with the City of Philadelphia to revitalize the Schuylkill River corridor from the Fairmount Dam to the Delaware River, branded as Schuylkill Banks. The centerpiece of this effort is the construction, programming, and maintenance of a continuous eight-mile riverfront trail and greenway HISTORY | SCHUYLKILL BANKS A Brief History of the lower SchuylkillVery Early HistoryBefore the founding of Philadelphia, the Schuylkill (then known as Manayunk, or “where we go to drink”) was an important part of the landscape for Leni-Lenape tribes. William Penn originally intended for his “greene country towne” to spread evenly between the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers, situating the city at theWALNUT STREET DOCK
Destinations. Points of Interest. Located on the Schuylkill right by the Schuylkill Banks Center, the Walnut Street Dock is the starting point for all Schuylkill Banks Riverboat and Kayak Tours. east (Center City) side of the Schuylkill River just north of Walnut Street.Directions.
KELLY DRIVE
Kelly Drive connects you to Lloyd Hall, Boat House Row, Laurel Hill Cemetery, and many other iconic spots in East Fairmount Park.This is also part of the popular eight-mile loop that takes you out to the East Falls Bridge.. To get there from Schuylkill Banks, follow the trail as it goes under the MLK Jr. Drive and Spring Garden Street Bridges, and continue past the Fairmount Water Works LLOYD HALL REC CENTER Lloyd Hall is a Philadelphia Parks & Recreation facility that features a water fountain, public restroom, information center, cafe, bike rentals, indoor basketball courts, reception hall, and public terrace. This is a great point of departure for an outing into East Fairmount Park. Lloyd Hall was built from 1994-1998. It replaced Plaisted Hall as the only public building on BOARDWALK | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Amenities. Parking. Suggested Routes. Destinations. Points of Interest. Feel like you're walking on water as you enjoy one of the most iconic segments of the Schuylkill River Trail. east (South Philadelphia) side of the Schuylkill River between Locust Street and South Street. Directions. YOGA | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Schuylkill Banks is an ideal place for practicing yoga. If you want to get involved in a class, check out Yoga on the Banks, a donation-based yoga class that meets on the grassy area adjacent to the 25th and Locust trail entrance. OMM Yoga Studio has classes on the grassy area adjacent the CHOP Bridge, which is along the South to Christiansection.
PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART A parking garage is located behind the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This garage connects to the trail by Lloyd Hall and Fairmount WaterWorks.
DOCKS | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Project DescriptionSRDC had floating docks installed along the Center City trail segment by Walnut Street and at Bartram’s Garden in November 2005. These docks increase access to the river, especially among the kayaking and canoeing community. They also expanded programming opportunities by allowing for riverboat and kayak tours.Project TeamDesign: Urban Engineers, Inc.Walnut GRAYS FERRY CRESCENT Project DescriptionThe Grays Ferry Crescent Trail segment wraps around the east side of the Schuylkill from 34th Street to Wharton Street behind the former DuPont Marshall Labs, a Waste Management facility, and a FedEx distribution center. It is currently disconnected from other Schuylkill Banks trail segments. Access points to this trail segment are located at the 34th StreetSCHUYLKILL BANKS
Revitalizing the tidal Schuylkill BOATING | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Boating is allowed on the tidal Schuylkill. At this time there are no public ramps or launch facilities for motorized craft or other large boats along Schuylkill Banks. Please observe the no wake zone around the Walnut and Chestnut Street Bridges and give wide berth to non-motorized river traffic and all fishing lines.KELLY DRIVE
Kelly Drive connects you to Lloyd Hall, Boat House Row, Laurel Hill Cemetery, and many other iconic spots in East Fairmount Park.This is also part of the popular eight-mile loop that takes you out to the East Falls Bridge.. To get there from Schuylkill Banks, follow the trail as it goes under the MLK Jr. Drive and Spring Garden Street Bridges, and continue past the Fairmount Water WorksNEWKIRK MONUMENT
The Newkirk Viaduct Monument was designed by famous architect Thomas Ustick Walter in 1839 to celebrate the construction of the viaduct. The Newkirk Viaduct was the first permanent bridge at Grays Ferry (see photo below). The south side of the bridge had a track for the Philadelphia Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad, the north side was a roadway and the center span wouldKAYAK TOURS
Kayak tours are $40/person and moonlight kayak tours are $50/person. Groups of five or more receive a $5 per person discount on regularly scheduled tours, so get a group together! Private tours are also available. Call Hidden River Outfitters at 267-588-3512 or email them at info@hiddenriveroutfitters.com for more info. Need a gift for afamily
WALNUT STREET DOCK
Destinations. Points of Interest. Located on the Schuylkill right by the Schuylkill Banks Center, the Walnut Street Dock is the starting point for all Schuylkill Banks Riverboat and Kayak Tours. east (Center City) side of the Schuylkill River just north of Walnut Street.Directions.
CHRISTIAN TO CRESCENT The Christian to Crescent trail segment is the final link needed to provide an entirely off-road route between Center City and the Grays Ferry Crescent for pedestrians and bicyclists. This is a potentially difficult trail segment to design and construct because the area is still industrially active and the riverbank narrows for a portion ofits length.
CHESTNUT STREET BULKHEAD Status. The bulkhead under the southside of the Chestnut Street Bridge is compromised, resulting in a 5 x 10-foot sinkhole on the trail surface which is currently covered with steel plates. PennDOT has agreed to repair the bulkhead as part of their Chestnut Street Bridge project. Bridge work began in 2017 and the bulkhead repair is takingplace
GRAYS FERRY CRESCENT Project DescriptionThe Grays Ferry Crescent Trail segment wraps around the east side of the Schuylkill from 34th Street to Wharton Street behind the former DuPont Marshall Labs, a Waste Management facility, and a FedEx distribution center. It is currently disconnected from other Schuylkill Banks trail segments. Access points to this trail segment are located at the 34th Street SCHUYLKILL BANKS BULKHEAD RESTORATION PROJECT Schuylkill Banks Bulkhead Restoration Project Bid Form 10-29-19: Rev. A Schuylkill River Development Corporation Issued for Bid PERFORMANCE OF WORK BY CONTRACTORSCHUYLKILL BANKS
Revitalizing the tidal Schuylkill BOATING | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Boating is allowed on the tidal Schuylkill. At this time there are no public ramps or launch facilities for motorized craft or other large boats along Schuylkill Banks. Please observe the no wake zone around the Walnut and Chestnut Street Bridges and give wide berth to non-motorized river traffic and all fishing lines.KELLY DRIVE
Kelly Drive connects you to Lloyd Hall, Boat House Row, Laurel Hill Cemetery, and many other iconic spots in East Fairmount Park.This is also part of the popular eight-mile loop that takes you out to the East Falls Bridge.. To get there from Schuylkill Banks, follow the trail as it goes under the MLK Jr. Drive and Spring Garden Street Bridges, and continue past the Fairmount Water WorksNEWKIRK MONUMENT
The Newkirk Viaduct Monument was designed by famous architect Thomas Ustick Walter in 1839 to celebrate the construction of the viaduct. The Newkirk Viaduct was the first permanent bridge at Grays Ferry (see photo below). The south side of the bridge had a track for the Philadelphia Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad, the north side was a roadway and the center span wouldKAYAK TOURS
Kayak tours are $40/person and moonlight kayak tours are $50/person. Groups of five or more receive a $5 per person discount on regularly scheduled tours, so get a group together! Private tours are also available. Call Hidden River Outfitters at 267-588-3512 or email them at info@hiddenriveroutfitters.com for more info. Need a gift for afamily
WALNUT STREET DOCK
Destinations. Points of Interest. Located on the Schuylkill right by the Schuylkill Banks Center, the Walnut Street Dock is the starting point for all Schuylkill Banks Riverboat and Kayak Tours. east (Center City) side of the Schuylkill River just north of Walnut Street.Directions.
CHRISTIAN TO CRESCENT The Christian to Crescent trail segment is the final link needed to provide an entirely off-road route between Center City and the Grays Ferry Crescent for pedestrians and bicyclists. This is a potentially difficult trail segment to design and construct because the area is still industrially active and the riverbank narrows for a portion ofits length.
CHESTNUT STREET BULKHEAD Status. The bulkhead under the southside of the Chestnut Street Bridge is compromised, resulting in a 5 x 10-foot sinkhole on the trail surface which is currently covered with steel plates. PennDOT has agreed to repair the bulkhead as part of their Chestnut Street Bridge project. Bridge work began in 2017 and the bulkhead repair is takingplace
GRAYS FERRY CRESCENT Project DescriptionThe Grays Ferry Crescent Trail segment wraps around the east side of the Schuylkill from 34th Street to Wharton Street behind the former DuPont Marshall Labs, a Waste Management facility, and a FedEx distribution center. It is currently disconnected from other Schuylkill Banks trail segments. Access points to this trail segment are located at the 34th Street SCHUYLKILL BANKS BULKHEAD RESTORATION PROJECT Schuylkill Banks Bulkhead Restoration Project Bid Form 10-29-19: Rev. A Schuylkill River Development Corporation Issued for Bid PERFORMANCE OF WORK BY CONTRACTOR FISHING | SCHUYLKILL BANKS Schuylkill Banks is an ideal spot for fishing right in the heart of Philadelphia. The tidal Schuylkill River is home to more than 40 species of fish. Common catches on Schuylkill Banks include catfish, perch, sunfish, carp and bass. Depending on the season and river conditions, you may also catch shad, eel, and a wide variety of othermarine life.
WALNUT STREET DOCK
Destinations. Points of Interest. Located on the Schuylkill right by the Schuylkill Banks Center, the Walnut Street Dock is the starting point for all Schuylkill Banks Riverboat and Kayak Tours. east (Center City) side of the Schuylkill River just north of Walnut Street.Directions.
PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART A parking garage is located behind the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This garage connects to the trail by Lloyd Hall and Fairmount WaterWorks.
GRAY'S FERRY TAVERN AND GARDENS For more than a century, the Lower Ferry, or Gray's Ferry was the easiest way to access Philadelphia if you were traveling by land from the South. While there had been a ferry across the Schuylkill River at this location since the late 1600s, brothers George and Robert Gray dramatically improved the crossing when they inherited the land on either side of the Schuylkill in the 1740s. TheCHESTNUT ST RAMP
An ADA accessible ramp to Schuylkill Banks is available on the northeast side of the Chestnut Street Bridge. Please walk your bike on the ramp.The Chestnut Street Ramp is closed due to bridge construction.For updates on the status of the Chestnut Street Bridge rehabilitation project and how it impacts this Schuylkill Banks accesspoint, visit
LLOYD HALL REC CENTER Lloyd Hall is a Philadelphia Parks & Recreation facility that features a water fountain, public restroom, information center, cafe, bike rentals, indoor basketball courts, reception hall, and public terrace. This is a great point of departure for an outing into East Fairmount Park. Lloyd Hall was built from 1994-1998. It replaced Plaisted Hall as the only public building on WEEKEND TRIP ON THE "COMPLETED" SCHUYLKILL RIVER TRAIL It’s early morning and you are packing up the remaining supplies you need for your planned trip on the 120-mile Schuylkill River Trail. You and your travel mates decided to start at the northernmost point of the trail in Frackville which is in the middle of Pennsylvania’s coal region. You arrive at the trail head at dawn and start yourjourney south.
TIDES AND FLOODS
The lower Schuylkill River is tidal, rising and falling about six feet every day. These tidal waters come from the Delaware Bay some 70 miles downriver. Large areas along the river in South and Southwest Philadelphia originally consisted of marshy beaches, which naturally developed to handle the ebb and flow of these tidal waters (as pictured in the above image from 1858). SCHUYLKILL BANKS BULKHEAD RESTORATION PROJECT Schuylkill Banks Bulkhead Restoration Project Bid Form 10-29-19: Rev. A Schuylkill River Development Corporation Issued for Bid PERFORMANCE OF WORK BY CONTRACTOR PRELIMINARY GEOTECHNICAL SUMMARY REPORT SCHUYLKILL … preliminary geotechnical summary report . schuylkill river trail extension . proposed retaining wall . south street to christian street . philadelphia county, pennsylvania Skip to main contentOpen
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