Last updated: July 27, 2020
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Schuylkill River Greenways Takes It Outdoors

Schuylkill River Greenways Photo / Miicah Patterson
Schuylkill River Greenways National Heritage Area staff and board members, plus many regional representatives, including the Montgomery County Commissioner, took to the river on June 30th for a group paddle.
As the group kayaked down the peaceful river, clear water sparkled beneath their boats. About halfway through the trip, paddlers were amazed at their good fortune to spot a bald eagle perched on a tree branch that hung out over the river. One look at the pebbles, crayfish, carp, and natural flora evident under the water’s surface, visitors would never guess that this river’s crystal clear water was once known throughout the region for its industrial pollution, and especially for the coal silt clogging the waterway.
Schuylkill River Greenways / Miicah Patterson
“The Schuylkill River gets a bad rap,” said Elaine Schaefer. “Not many people know about how far it’s come. This new outfitter is one of a kind … we’ve never had anything like this before on the river.”

Schuylkill River Greenways / Miicah Patterson
In the early part of the last century, the river’s swift waters, and the Schuylkill canal system, allowed the heritage area's coal mines and factories to ship goods down the river to major cities and fuel the growth of the nation. Even though the river and its canal system were important to the success and growth in the region, the industrialism came at a cost to the environment. After an unprecedented, wide-scale clean up in the middle of the century, the Schuylkill was eventually designated Pennsylvania’s first Scenic River, in 1978. The Schuylkill River Greenways works to preserve the river’s heritage while keeping its waters clean.

Schuylkill River Greenways / Miicah Patterson
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