Outdoors for Everyone
‘Outdoors for Everyone’ is a new program to find FUN ways for communities to come together in 2024 in outdoor spaces. The excitement for outdoor programming has sparked new ideas and ways to include new partners. Disability Pride PA will produce activities along the Delaware River Trail utilizing and surveying more the trail with partners like Adapted Birders, In Color Birders, Philly Queer Birders, The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, and more.
The Circuit Trails is a vast regional trail network in the Greater Philadelphia and southern New Jersey region.
The Circuit Trails can be used for walking, biking, running, strolling, rolling. It connects communities, providing endless opportunities for recreation, relaxing and commuting.
Currently 378 miles are constructed and, when complete, the network will comprise 800 miles. One of the Circuit Coalition’s goals is to construct 500 miles of trail by 2025.
The Circuit Trails are advocated for, built and maintained by a Coalition of nearly 100 members and partners.
Little Sit attendees huddled together for a photo
People performing with oversized scarves in a grass space with trees behind them
Bugs in glass enclosure climbing on wooden pieces
Man holding a large turtle shell with people watching on
Izzy uses her chair holds up the fish they caught on a wooden pier
A group of people of all ages fishing off the dock
Two people fishing together with a lake view
A long bird with beautiful colors and feathers being held
Pennsylvania Environmental Council table and tent set up in a grassy area
Two birds, brown and black, are being held out for onlookers
People checking out an exhibit of a Moose at the Academy of Natural Sciences
Circuit Trails Day in an outdoor area
Group of people sitting around after a nature outing.
DPP staff tabling at Bug Fest with the Academy of Natural Sciences
The skeleton of an alligator is displayed in an aisle of shelves
Connie's badge for the Pennsylvania Greenways & Trails Summit, with program

