Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Exploring the Schuylkill River Trail: A journey through Reading’s natural heart

In Reading, the Schuylkill River isn’t just part of the scenery — it’s a living, breathing piece of the city’s story. And there’s no better way to experience it than by hitting the Schuylkill River Trail, one of the area’s best escapes into nature, right in the heart of the city.

Whether you’re out for a peaceful walk, training for your next half marathon, or simply searching for the perfect river view, the trail offers a little bit of everything. Along the way, you’ll find trailheads that feel like secret doors into different worlds — each one with its own sights, sounds, and surprises. Here’s a guide to some of our favorites:

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Reading Riverfront Trailhead: Where the City Meets the Water

Start your adventure downtown at the Reading Riverfront Trailhead, tucked near Reading Area Community College. Here, the buzz of the city quickly fades into the soft rhythm of your footsteps and the shimmer of the Schuylkill alongside you.

Passing under historic bridges and along old rail lines, you’ll catch glimpses of Reading’s industrial roots — crumbling stone walls, old ironworks, and the steady, comforting hum of the river itself. Listen closely and you might hear a train rolling by across the water, or the laughter of students enjoying the riverfront park. It’s urban hiking with a view — and a heartbeat.

Brentwood Trailhead: The Secret Garden Vibe

If you’re looking for a quieter start, head west to the Brentwood Trailhead. Just a few minutes off the beaten path, this entry point feels like stumbling onto a hidden garden. Here, the trees grow thicker, the air smells greener, and birds provide the soundtrack.

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Walkers and cyclists share the trail, but it’s rarely crowded. In spring, wildflowers pop up along the path. In autumn, the canopy overhead blazes with color. Even in the chill of winter, it’s a peaceful place to stretch your legs and listen to the crunch of gravel underfoot.

Monocacy Station: Open Skies and River Views

Farther east, near Monocacy Station, the trail shifts again. The woods open up, trading shade for sweeping views of farmland and the river meandering alongside. Here, the world feels bigger — and quieter.

The wide-open spaces invite deep breaths and long conversations. You might see eagles soaring overhead, fishermen lining the riverbanks, or kayakers paddling gently downstream. There’s a real sense of timelessness here, a reminder that the Schuylkill has been flowing long before Reading rose up around it — and will keep flowing long after.

Kernsville Dam Trailhead: Waterfalls and Wildlife

Up for a little road trip? Head north to the Kernsville Dam Trailhead near Hamburg. It’s a bit beyond the city limits, but absolutely worth it. Here, the river’s energy picks up — the rush of water at the dam, the splash of fish breaking the surface, the coolness of the air even on the hottest summer day.

This stretch of the trail is wilder, with fewer crowds and more wildlife. If you’re lucky, you might spot a heron stalking the shallows or a deer pausing at the water’s edge. Bring your camera — and maybe a snack — and spend the afternoon soaking it all in.

Every Trailhead, a New Adventure

The beauty of the Schuylkill River Trail is that no two visits are the same. Some days are for fast rides and breaking a sweat; others are for slow strolls, deep breaths, and maybe a riverside picnic. Some days you’ll be surrounded by city energy, others by nothing but birdsong and breeze.

Whatever pace you choose, the trail is waiting — ready to show you a side of Reading you just can’t see from a car window.

So lace up your sneakers, grab your bike, or just bring a good sense of curiosity. Adventure is closer than you think.

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Jason Hugg
Jason Hugghttps://cityofreading.com
Jason Hugg, editor of Reading Magazine, is passionate about telling the stories of Reading, PA, highlighting the people, places, and experiences that make the city unique.
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