
Honoring Heroes
with Every Mile
A Living Memorial
The September 11th National Memorial Trail links the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, the Pentagon Memorial, and the Flight 93 Memorial. What makes the 9/11 Trail unique from other 9/11 memorials is the very connection between them. The miles stretch through the varying landscape of the Mid-Atlantic, from big cities to rural towns, a true journey through our great country.
For some, the 9/11 Trail is a place to grieve. For others, a place to remember. For younger generations, a place to learn. And for all of us, it is a place to honor the heroes of that fateful day.
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Schuylkill County Reaffirms Support for the 9/11 National Memorial Trail and Anthracite Connector Trail
On Wednesday, June 24, as cyclists participating in the 2026 9/11 National Memorial Trail Bike Tour made their way through Schuylkill County during the 25th anniversary year of September 11, the Schuylkill County Board of Commissioners formally recognized the September 11th National Memorial Trail Alliance and reaffirmed the County's commitment to advancing the 9/11 National Memorial Trail and the future Anthracite Connector Trail. Alliance Board of Directors member Adrienne Fors was present to accept the proclamation on behalf of the organization.

Rodale Park 12 Hour Challenge
Bob Rodale Cycling & Fitness Park
Stories of Remembrance



The Flights of 9/11
Step through an interactive timeline and map of the four hijacked flights. Understand the events of that morning minute by minute.

Never Forget
Join us in honoring heroes with every mile. Whether you walk, run, or ride, every step matters.

