Thursday, November 10, 2011

Potomac Heritage Scenic Trail

The Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail (PHT), a corridor of approximately 830 miles of locally managed trails and routes encompasses a multitude of outdoor recreational opportunities, heritage attractions and historic sites and districts.  The corridor, running from Point State Park and the mouth of the Ohio River in Pittsburgh to Smith Point on the Chesapeake River, is one of the eleven National Park Service’s National Scenic Trails so designated in the country.  A web site has been created to offer the public the chance to experience the corridor in multiple ways:  hiking, biking, by river, through the towns, and much more.   At least one itinerary features Indian Head Trail; but we can add many more that not only include the trail and the town but also Mattawoman Creek and the Potomac River.    The site editor is aggressively seeking other great experiences within the corridor to add to the site, contact me with ideas:  Posted by Cathy McCollom  cmccollom@mccollomdevelopmentstrategies.com  and visit www.potomacheritage.net

Cathy McCollom
Principal

McCollom Development Strategies
716 Oden Street
Confluence, PA  15424
814.395.9139 (office)
814.521.3520 (mobile)

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