Approx. 6 easy miles
As you hike the trails try to imagine Gen. Washington’s winter encampment of 1777-1778 when 12,000 soldiers and 400 women and children marched into Valley Forge and began to build what became the 4th largest city in America. Few examples of the original 1500 log huts and fortifications remain. This hike is on mostly paved trails among rolling hills and is beautiful hike on a sunny day. Rain, snow, sleet or ice cancels.
1st Meeting place: 8:30 am at Boscov’s East (east end of lot), Bus. Rt. 422 East, Exeter
2nd Meeting place: 10:00 am, Valley Forge Visitor’s Center
GPS: 1400 N. Outer Line Drive, King of Prussia
For more information & further directions, contact: 610-763-8376
As you hike the trails try to imagine Gen. Washington’s winter encampment of 1777-1778 when 12,000 soldiers and 400 women and children marched into Valley Forge and began to build what became the 4th largest city in America. Few examples of the original 1500 log huts and fortifications remain. This hike is on mostly paved trails among rolling hills and is beautiful hike on a sunny day. Rain, snow, sleet or ice cancels.
1st Meeting place: 8:30 am at Boscov’s East (east end of lot), Bus. Rt. 422 East, Exeter
2nd Meeting place: 10:00 am, Valley Forge Visitor’s Center
GPS: 1400 N. Outer Line Drive, King of Prussia
For more information & further directions, contact: 610-763-8376
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