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Friends of Haverford Trails

Follow the developments and support the activities of the Friends of Haverford Trails group being created by the Haverford Township Civic Council.  Friends of Haverford Trails will be dedicated to supporting the development and stewardship of trails in Haverford Township to enhance our quality of life through improved opportunities for walking, running and biking in our community’s greenways.

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** As part of our initial funding drive some of our biggest supporters have pledged a matching donation challenge fund of up to $5,000. Every dollar that you donate will be matched during this special opportunity.  Be among the first and your contribution will be matched dollar for dollar by these anonymous donors.

Recent Announcements and Blog Entries

  • Volunteer Trail Work Day - November 5th, 10-12 AM The Friends are joining with the Haverford Township Recreation Department and Tree Tenders volunteer group for a morning of work improving the hiking trails at the Haverford Reserve.  Sign up ...
    Posted Oct 31, 2011 7:33 PM by Scott Reynolds
  • Darby Creek Trail Construction Grant Awarded Congratulations to Haverford Township for the $290,000 Darby Creek Trail construction grant awarded Thursday by the Board of the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) and funded by the ...
    Posted Oct 31, 2011 7:32 PM by Scott Reynolds
  • Haverford Civic Council Public Meeting: Trees & Trails Are you interested in the future of Trees & Trails in Haverford Township? Please join us!Tuesday, October 25th, 7:15 PM Community RoomHaverford Township Library The Haverford Township Civic ...
    Posted Oct 25, 2011 8:06 AM by Scott Reynolds
  • Cynwyd Trail opens Sunday! (10/23) This Sunday, October 23, 2011, Lower Merion Township will join Radnor as a   neighboring township with a first-class multi-use trail. The two-mile Cynwyd   Heritage Trail will have ...
    Posted Oct 20, 2011 2:12 PM by Scott Reynolds
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