No one likes to leave the dog behind when going out for a hike, which is why more and more parks, forest preserves, national forests…
Posts published in “Outdoors”
The weather is warming and people are spending more and more time outdoors. The month of May means time spent in the garden, hikes in…
The Berks County commissioners have agreed to make repairs to a pedestrian bridge on the Schuylkill River Trail. The county-owned bridge carries the trail over the…
Reading will give 12 acres near Angelica Creek Park to Berks Nature. City Council recently authorized the transfer of the undeveloped parcel to the nonprofit,…
The swimming pool at French Creek State Park will be closed for the summer season, the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announced Friday.…
Reading’s administrators are looking beyond city coffers to help fund rehabilitation of the 116-year-old Pagoda on Mount Penn. The iconic building on Duryea Drive has…
It’s been a long time since women first became members of the Blue Mountain Eagle Climbing Club. But Joan Moyer — the club’s first woman…
March 12: Berks Community Strollers hike, meet at the parking area adjacent to the Leesport Playground and Swimming Pool, 26 Washington St., Leesport, 10 a.m.…
You don’t always need that oversized parka when the weather turns cold. Sometimes a little more flexibility is nice, especially when you’re active outside, and…
Trout season is just around the corner, and the state Fish and Boat Commission has already started getting ready. Trout stocking operations began this week…
As with almost anything in life, the sooner you begin working on skills the sooner you begin to become proficient. Taking yourself, your children or…
For hundreds of regional nature enthusiasts winter offers the rare opportunity to take advantage of Old Man Winter’s frigid magic when he turns water to…
It is late winter and you are driving down some old back road, sing along to the radio, “Ooooh that smell, Can’t you smell that…
Jan. 27: Kay Williams will lead a 4- to 5-mile hike on the Ephrata Rail Trail beginning at 10 a.m. 1098 Steinmetz Road, Ephrata. Bring…
I’ll begin by wishing you a happy new year, and I hope your holiday season had some memorable and joyful moments. Today the Twelve Days…
The Nicholas Stoltzfus Homestead is a 2-acre historical treasure nestled beside the Tulpehocken Creek one mile from Grings Mill and close to Berks County hiking…