What is The Walk?

Walk Around Philadelphia invites people to experience the city by walking its edges. 

Over time, it brings neighbors from across the region together into facilitated walking experiences that circumnavigate the entire border of Philadelphia.

Rather than approaching Philadelphia from its center, the Walk follows the city’s margins — where we encounter wild natural landscapes alongside shipyards, rail corridors, and other working infrastructure.

Not a guided tour.
Not a fixed path.

The Walk is not a guided tour, and it does not follow a single fixed route. Instead, it is a collective wayfinding practice — a shared process of navigating the city’s edge together.

Facilitators help us remember our guidelines and explore our boundaries safely, while the path itself is responsive as each group makes choices together. Detours are not mistakes; they are opportunities for learning and discovery.

Over time, this collective adventure traces a complete loop around the city — not as a prescribed itinerary, but as an evolving relationship to place.

What we encounter along the way

Walking the city’s margins reveals a wide and often unexpected range of places. Depending on the segment and choices made, participants may pass through or alongside:

These places are not destinations to be checked off, but contexts to be noticed and experienced — spaces where natural systems, civic life, history, and industry overlap.

No Two Walks Are the Same

Each walking experience is unique. The Walk is shaped by season, weather, time of day, direction of travel, and who is present. No two segments unfold in quite the same way.

Where to next?

If you’re curious to learn more, there are a couple of natural places to continue:

Why we walk

Explore the values, questions, and perspectives that guide this project, and why walking the city’s edges matters.

How we walk

Learn what participation looks like in practice — including pace, facilitation, group size, care, and flexibility.