Date: Monday, February 19, 2024 at 8:30 am

Event Status: WAITLIST

Join the Winter 2024 Walk Around Philadelphia!

We’ll be setting out to explore the city’s edge counterclockwise over three weekends in February. 

More info: Walk Guidelines & Frequently Asked Questions

PLEASE REGISTER INDIVIDUALLY for EACH segment that you plan to attend. 

Register for this segment:

You're signing up to walk on Monday, February 19th, 8:30am, from St Joe's towards 61st and Baltimore.

  • Meet at the Bala regional rail station (on the Cynwyd line) 
    We'll be coming in on the train from Center City.
  • This segment includes an option to end with snacks in West Philly. 
  • This segment is estimated to take roughly 8.5 miles and 5 hours. The terrain may include mix of sidewalk and wooded trails. 
  • Your mileage, terrain and endpoint may vary depending on choices made by your group; you can always choose to walk a partial segment & depart / get picked up along the way. 

Getting to/from the start & finish:

Using SEPTA to access departure and end locations is highly recommended. 
See the FAQ.

Registration fees & contributions:

Walk registration fees cover some of the administrative and logistical costs associated with facilitating the walk. Additional contributions help make this experience more accessible to others. 

Free registrations & stipends:

If finances are a barrier, please reach out to walk@jjtiziou.net. We can accommodate some free registrations and have a limited number of stipends available. No one turned away for lack of funds.

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