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Did You Know… Take a Trails at North Park Pearce Mill Road, Allison Park; 724.935.1766, or alleghenycounty.us North Hills residents are fortunate to have North Park, a 3,000-acre park offering multiple opportunities to get outside and get some exercise while having fun. Try the 5-mile Lake Shore Loop for a smooth ride or, for a mountain biking challenge, try the 5.8-mile North Ridge Rainbow and Pfundstein Trail. Visit the Pittsburgh Trails Advocacy Group (PTAG) website at ptagtrails.com for more information. IN Cranberry …our Outpatient Rehab is open to the community? North Boundary Park 1171 North Boundary Road, Cranberry Township; 724.776.4806, or twp.cranberry. pa.us A spring hike in your own backyard! This local 123-acre park includes a hiking trail and green space great for exploring. IN Sewickley Ben Avon Trail Spruce Run Road by Paff Roofing; 412.766.7704, or benavon.com Get away from the hustle and bustle of life and unwind on a spring hike on the Ben Avon Trail. Over 1 mile, the trail takes you from Spruce Run Road to Avon Park. Fern Hollow Nature Center 246 Glen Mitchell Road, Sewickley; 412.741.6136, or fhnc.org …we offer Outpatient Aquatic Rehab? Call 724-452-3492 Love to hike and discover new things about western Pennsylvania’s nature and wildlife? This nature center provides that and more. Try a hike by the center’s 32 different species of native trees. Check the website for fun events for kids and adults. Sewickley Heights Park Fern Hollow Road, Sewickley Heights; 412.741.5119 x 3, or sewickleyheightsboro. com This 600-acre park in “the Heights” has all the ingredients for springtime recreation, from hiking to mountain biking in undeveloped fields and woods. IN Shaler Fall Run Park 87 Fall Run Park, Glenshaw; shaler.org www.lutheranseniorlife.org 44 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE ❘ icmags.com Go hiking in a natural paradise this spring! Take your camera or your binoculars for bird watching and explore the 93.5-acre park which features a sparkling stream, a magical waterfall and a one-mile nature trail. ■