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Philadelphia And The Countryside® Calendar Of Outdoor Events

Outdoor Happenings 2009

MAY 2009

May 3, 2009
BLUE CROSS 30TH ANNUAL BROAD STREET RUN.
The largest and one of the fastest 10-milers in the nation goes from North Philadelphia down the length of Broad Street to The Navy Yard to raise money for the American Cancer Society. (215) 683-3594, broadstreetrun.com

May 8-9, 2009
DAD VAIL REGATTA.
Championship rowers from more than 100 colleges and universities compete at the world’s largest collegiate regatta, which celebrates its 71st anniversary this year. (610) 623-8590, dadvail.org

May 9, 2009
QUAD COUNTY METRIC BIKE RIDE.
Cyclists pedal at their own pace and ride up to 76 miles through four rustic Philadelphia-area counties. (215) 234-0170, suburbancyclists.org

May 16, 2009
RADNOR HUNT RACES.
Steeplechase racing in its most traditional form returns to Radnor Hunt for the 79th year, with purses totaling more than $200,000. (610) 647-4233, radnorhuntraces.org

May 16, 2009
CITY CHASE PHILADELPHIA.
Teams that exhibit the most cooperation, resourcefulness, determination and ability to make decisions on the fly will emerge victorious at this one-day adventure that sends them running, walking and riding public transportation in order to navigate their way through the city in search of scattered challenges. citychaseusa.com

May 21-30, 2009
THE DEVON HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIR.
Celebrating 113 years, this is the oldest and largest outdoor multi-breed horse show in the United States and is held annually at the Devon Show Grounds on Philadelphia’s Main Line. (610) 964-0550, thedevonhorseshow.com

May 31, 2009
PHILADELPHIA SPRING REGATTA CANOE AND KAYAK RACE.
Canoers and kayakers of all ages and skill levels race a 10,000-meter loop along the lower portions of the Schuylkill River. (856) 468-4646, swanboat.org

JUNE 2009

June 6, 2009
NATIONAL TRAILS DAY CLEANUP.
One day a year, millions of volunteers across the nation beautify their favorite nature trails. Those interested in volunteering can join one of Valley Forge National Historical Park’s organized activities or check with another state or local park. nps.gov/vafo

June 6-12, 2009
SCHUYLKILL RIVER SOJOURN.
This 110-mile guided canoe trip along the length of the Schuylkill River guarantees calming vistas, exhilarating rapids, campfire songs and enduring camaraderie. (484) 945-0200, schuylkillriver.org

June 7, 2009
TD BANK PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIP.
While all legs of this 156-mile street race draw cheering crowds, the “Manayunk Wall” portion of the 25-year-old event elicits parties and all-day-and-night celebrations. (610) 676-0390, procyclingtour.com

June 10-August 9, 2009
SUMMER CONCERT SERIES AT ROSE TREE PARK.
Blankets and beach chairs are the order of the day at Rose Tree Park, where a popular evening concert series takes place Wednesday through Sunday nights throughout the summer. (610) 891-4663, co.delaware.pa.us/depts/rosetree.html

June 27-28, 2009
PHILADELPHIA INSURANCE TRIATHLON.
Two events in one, the Olympic Race takes athletes through the trails of Fairmount Park and the slow-moving waters of the Schuylkill River, while the Sprint Race traverses a shorter course. (215) 517-4989, phillytri.com

JULY 2009

July 3-5, 2008
BRANDYWINE BIG BANG BBQ.
The seven wineries of the Brandywine Valley Wine Trail host wine tastings, vineyard and cellar tours, live music, art shows, evening concerts and cookouts over the Fourth of July weekend. Participants pay for tastings and food. (610) 444-3842, bvwinetrail.com

July 12, 2009
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY BIKE-A-THON.
Cyclists choose one of three starting points—Philadelphia; Cherry Hill, New Jersey; or Hammonton, New Jersey—to begin the century loop, a 100-mile ride in a single day. (215) 985-5401, acsbike.org

July 18-19, 2009
BIKE MS: PA DUTCH RIDE.
This cycling event rolls through the picturesque hills of Montgomery and Chester counties until reaching Lancaster County’s Amish farmlands. The charity ride is hosted in tandem with the Central PA Bike Tour and ends with a finish-line party on Saturday night. (215) 271-1500, mscycling.org

AUGUST 2009

August 9, 2009
PEACH FESTIVAL.
The farmers of Linvilla Orchards celebrate their summer fruit crop during this two-day festival, complete with hayrides, pony rides, costumed characters, contests, live music, recipes, ice cream sundaes and, of course, plenty of peaches. (610) 876-7116, linvilla.com

August 14-16, 2009
PHILADELPHIA FOLK FESTIVAL.
For the 48th year, dozens of folk musicians and sundry performers entertain families who camp out and jam to great music at Old Pool Farm, which lends a rural farm setting. (215) 247-1300, pfs.org

August 23, 2009
LIVESTRONG CHALLENGE.
Bike riders embark on 10- to 100-mile courses that weave through the hills of Montgomery and Berks counties. The event raises money and awareness for Lance Armstrong’s foundation that supports cancer research. (888) 424-2553, livestrongchallenge.org

SEPTEMBER 2009

September 11-13, 2009
THE LAURELS AT LANDHOPE.
Hundreds of the best drivers from all over the world head to Landhope Farm to compete in this Fédération Equestre Internationale-sanctioned combined driving event, the fastest-growing equestrian sport in the country. (610) 486-6484, laurelscde.org

September 12-13, 2009
UNIVEST GRAND PRIX.
Around 150 of the top men’s professional cyclists from 16 countries compete in a 110-mile journey through scenic Montgomery and Bucks counties. This elite event is one of only 13 Union Cyclist International-ranked professional road cycling competitions for men in the country. (917) 902-0767, univestgrandprix.com

September 13, 2009
TD BANK BIKE PHILLY.
This family-friendly bike tour celebrates the freedom of car-free Philadelphia streets with 10-to-20-mile rides through historic neighborhoods and hidden corners of Fairmount Park, all cleared of vehicular traffic. Riders willing to share the roads with cars can bike up to 50 miles. (215) BICYCLE, bicyclecoalition.org

September 19, 2009
RIVERFRONT RAMBLE.
This year’s ramble should be the best yet, as more and more Delaware County towns along the Delaware River host a free festival to celebrate the heritage and contributions of the artery that helps the area thrive. (610) 565-3679, brandywinecountry.org

September 20, 2009
ING PHILADELPHIA DISTANCE RUN.
The nation’s premier half-marathon for more than a quarter century, the Philadelphia Distance Run starts and ends at Eakins Oval and takes runners past Independence Hall and many of the city’s other famous sites. (858) 450-6510, runphilly.com

September 26, 2009
NATIONAL PUBLIC LANDS DAY.
Volunteers at Valley Forge National Historical Park remove trash and invasive plants, build trails and bridges and plant trees during the nation’s largest hands-on public volunteer effort to clean up, build up and otherwise improve natural and recreational public lands. (610) 783-1065, nps.gov/vafo

September 2009 (Exact date TBD)
GREENFEST PHILLY.
This huge eco street festival fills multiple blocks of South Street with hundreds of exhibitors sharing their solutions for a more sustainable future. Past years have included a film festival, organic cooking contests and clothing exchanges that teach attendees how to lessen their carbon imprints through fun and creative ideas. (215) 842-1040, greenfestphilly.org

September 2009 (Exact date TBD)
PHILADELPHIA FALL CLASSIC RACE.
Open to paddlers of all ages, this 10,000-meter canoe, kayak, outrigger and surfski race on the Schuylkill River near rustic Wissahickon Creek. swanboat.org

OCTOBER 2009

Through October 11, 2009
SCHUYLKILL BANKS KAYAK TOURS.
On select weekends, professional guides lead novice and advanced kayakers along the newly energized section of the lower Schuylkill River known as “Schuylkill Banks.” (888) RIV-PHIL, schuylkillbanks.org

October 3, 2009
PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL.
More than 150 teams comprising 4,000 paddlers race fiberglass dragon boats, complete with heads and tails, on a 500-meter course on the Schuylkill River as 10,000 spectators cheer for their favorite colorful creature. (610) 642-2333, philadragonboatfestival.com

October 3-4, 2009
BIKE MS: CITY TO SHORE RIDE.
This popular charity ride brings 7,000 cyclists from the Philadelphia area through blueberry fields and the New Jersey Pine Barrens to the sweet smells of salt water taffy and ocean air in historic Ocean City, New Jersey. (800) 445-BIKE, mscycling.org

October 17, 2009
BUCKS COUNTY COVERED BRIDGES FESTIVAL AND CENTRAL BUCKS BICYCLE CLUB’S COVERED BRIDGES RIDE.
Thousands of visitors celebrate and contribute to the preservation of Bucks County’s six remaining historic covered bridges through the 20- or 30-mile bike ride and the day-long, fun-filled festival. (215) 257-9156, ext. 33, buckscountycbs.org

October 24-25, 2009
THOMAS EAKINS HEAD OF THE SCHUYLKILL REGATTA.
This 40th annual rowing event features high school and college competitors on Saturday and elite masters on Sunday. The 2.75-mile head race attracts more than 6,000 competitors plus spectators from more than 30 states and outside the U.S. The Athletes’ Village and tours to Fairmount Park attractions are open to visitors free of charge. (888) 554-6665, hosr.org

NOVEMBER 2009

November 1, 2009
BRIDGE CHALLENGE.
Drawing more than 3,000 runners, this two-mile stroll and 10-kilometer foot race back and forth across the Benjamin Franklin Bridge is one of the best-attended 10K runs around. The race benefits the Larc School for disabled children. (856) 933-3725, runthebridge.org

November 1, 2009
DELAWARE VALLEY ORIENTEERING SOCIETY AT EVANSBURG STATE PARK.
A little winter weather never stopped intrepid orienteerers who use GPS systems to navigate their way over the river and through the woods to complete this timed course in Evansburg State Park, one of the homes of the nation’s orienteering activities. (610) 792-0502, dvoa.org

November 7-8, 2009
LAKE NOCKAMIXON WHITEWATER RELEASE.
The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources releases water from Lake Nockamixon into Tohickon Creek. The bi-annual Bucks County event thrills whitewater enthusiasts, kayakers and canoeists. (610) 982-5560, dcnr.state.pa.us

November 22, 2009
PHILADELPHIA MARATHON.
With a fast course that winds through the city’s historic downtown, past the world-famous Philadelphia Museum of Art and along scenic Boathouse Row, the marathon has been one of the country’s premier running events since 1994. (215) 683-2122, philadelphiamarathon.com

ONGOING

Throughout the Week
APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN CLUB TREKS.
Several times a week, members of the Delaware Valley chapter of this outdoorsmen’s club lead hikes in Valley Forge National Historical Park and Wissahickon Valley Park, as well as ice-climbing and white-water-paddling excursions. Some activities require expertise while others are open to nature enthusiasts of all levels. amcdv.org

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Broad Street Run

Broad Street Run

Named by Runner’s World as one of the nation’s fastest 10-mile courses, the Broad Street Run attracts athletes from around the world. The event also features fun runs and family activities....

Credit: Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC

Tags: Events, Outdoors, Sporting Events

Dad Vail Regatta

Dad Vail Regatta

Held annually on Mother’s Day weekend, the Dad Vail Regatta on the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia is the largest collegiate rowing competition in the country....

Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC

Tags: Events, Outdoors, Sporting Events

Devon Horse Show

Devon Horse Show

The Devon Horse Show, dating to 1896, is the oldest and largest outdoor multi-breed horse competition in the United States. Ever popular among competitors and spectators from around the world, the show maintains its country fair atmosphere, rich with local traditions of the Philadelphia Main Line....

Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC

Tags: Events, Sporting Events

Valley Forge National Historical Park

Valley Forge National Historical Park

The 3,600-acre Valley Forge National Historical Park offers numerous outdoor activities, including biking, hiking, running, horseback riding and much more. The now peaceful setting serves as a reminder of our nation’s great historical past, when George Washington and his troops camped here in the long, harsh winter of 1777-1778....

Credit: Photo by R. Nowitz for GPTMC

Tags: History, Outdoors, Parks & Gardens

Philadelphia International Championship

Philadelphia International Championship

Philadelphia’s 156-mile annual bike race attracts top cyclists from around the world, who speed around the Schuylkill River Drives and labor up the 300-foot-high “wall” in Manayunk. This event is commonly called the "Bike Race."...

Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC

Tags: Events, Outdoors, Sporting Events

Philadelphia Folk Festival

Philadelphia Folk Festival

Philadelphia’s answer to Woodstock is the Philadelphia Folk Festival, the longest continuous running event of its kind attracting musicians, storytellers and craftspeople for a weekend of song and merriment....

Credit: Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC

Tags: Events, Music

Philadelphia Distance Run

Philadelphia Distance Run

Athletes from around the world challenge themselves at the Philadelphia Distance Run, one of the nation’s premier half-marathons. In addition to the 13-mile race, the September event features family activities, fun runs, children’s races and a health and fitness expo....

Credit: Photo by M. Kennedy for GPTMC

Tags: Events, Outdoors, Sporting Events

Dragon Boat Races

Dragon Boat Races

Teams of 20 rowers in colorful Dragon Boats paddle down the Schuylkill River along Kelly Drive for this annual October festival. Spectators can cheer on their favorite team while enjoying food, music and activities along the river bank....

Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC

Tags: Events, Outdoors, Sporting Events

Cabin Run Covered Bridge

Cabin Run Covered Bridge

Located in Plumstead Township, Bucks County, this covered bridge, built in 1871, crosses the Cabin Run Creek. Of the 36 covered bridges originally built in Bucks County, only 11 remain....

Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC

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Nockamixon State Park

Nockamixon State Park

Only an hour away from Philadelphia, Nockamixon State Park offers more than 5,200 acres of parkland and trails for a lazy afternoon. The Bucks County park is also a popular spot for boating, birding, fishing and camping....

Credit: Photo by M. Kennedy for GPTMC

Tags: Outdoors, Parks & Gardens

Philadelphia Marathon

Philadelphia Marathon

Up to 15,000 runners test their mettle in the USA Track & Field-sanctioned Philadelphia Marathon. The November event also features a half-marathon, an 8K run and family and children’s activities....

Credit: Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC

Tags: Events, Outdoors, Sporting Events