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Hike from the Paper Mill House to Skunk Hollow on Jan. 29th at 2 PM!

Join the Newtown Square Trails & Greenway Committee on a gorgeous hike that will span Newtown and Radnor Townships!

Happy New Year!

Walking trails are a priority in Newtown Township. Its strategic plan proposes paths to connect Radnor on our eastern border to Willistown on our western edge.

And the Trails & Greenways Committee feels supercharged over a gorgeous new hike on Sunday, January 29th, at 2:00PM, that will span Radnor and Newtown townships!

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We’ll start at the historic 1828 stone Paper Mill House & Museum in Newtown Township, hike a pretty road to wooded paths and beautiful Darby Creek, to Skunk Hollow Park in Radnor Township - and then back again. It'll be a great way to stretch those winter legs!

This exciting approximately 3 & 1/2 mile trail can be challenging. Tree roots, muddy spots, slippery inclines, etc. Be sure to come prepared with sturdy, non-slip boots / footwear, warm clothes (layers are good) and a fully charged phone to take photos of the inspiring scenery.

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FYI - you’ll meet people walking their pups on multiple trails in Skunk Hollow, so be ready to greet everyone else enjoying the day too.

Also! We are grateful that the Newtown Square Historical Society (a brilliant non-profit that relies on donations) has graciously agreed to open up the Paper Mill specifically for us! It’s a fabulous place to explore, with a museum and an 1850’s-era general store. Check out their website and support them here at https://nshistory.org/pmh

And Sign Up to join us on our MeetUp page here
https://www.meetup.com/newtown-square.../events/290796323/

Looking forward to a great time with you - from your Trails & Greenways friends!

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