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April 2003, the Montgomery County Commissioners inaugurate the newest trail section at the Hollywood Drive Trailhead | |
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Near Hollywood Drive in Graterford, the trail meanders through woods and fields |
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At Graterford Road, the trail crosses just east of the Graterford Bridge |
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Below Graterford Road, the trail crosses to the west side of the Perkiomen Creek. |
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The newly redecked old railroad bridge gives trail users scenic views of the Perkiomen Creek |
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Near Rahns, Virginia Bluebells blanket the wooded trail edge |
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School House Run flows under the trail corridor near the Graterford Trailhead |
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Woodlands between Graterford and Rahns give the trail a peaceful, rural atmosphere |
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Rahns Trailhead at Route 113 provides parking and trail information. |
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Passing under Route 113, the trail retains its scenic character near a busy intersection |
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Swampy areas and tributary streams create a special natural area along the trail near Route 29 |
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At Lower Perkiomen Valley Park, the trail user will find shade, rest rooms, and tables for a picnic lunch. | |
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Midway between Lower Perkiomen Valley Park and Betzwood, the trail crosses bright green fields in the Route 422 corridor. | |
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Early summer poppies frame the Perkiomen Trail near the trailhead at the County's Lower Perkiomen Valley Park. | |
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A variety of trail surfaces allow walkers, bikers, roller bladers, and equestrians to share the trail. | |
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From high on the Oaks Bridge, trail users can view the new trail as it follows the Perkiomen Creek up stream toward Lower Perkiomen Valley Park. | |
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