Green Philly Bucket List: 20 Sustainable Things Every Philadelphian Should Do
Ever stop and notice how far Philadelphia has come in the past eight years towards a more sustainable city?
When the HBO letdown of the Games of Thrones dragons came to town, I was pleasantly surprised by a few Greek tourists. They were seeking a hometown bar recommendation (obviously, an area I’m an expert in), but mentioned how the city was their favorite in the US OVER New York AND DC. (Take that, middle-sibling-syndrome.)
Although I love a good sustainable journey, it’s also great to be a tourist in our own town. Therefore, here’s the ultimate Green Philly Bucket List.
20 Sustainable Things You Must Do in Philadelphia
- Visit the Magic Gardens to see recycled artwork.
- Run, bike or walk the Schuylkill River Trail.
- Hike in the Wissahickon (bonus points if you’re guided by Wiss native & Hidden City Philadelphia co-editor Brad Maule).
- Full Moon Bike Ride: Howl at the moon and make new friends along the way.
- Take a free yoga class on the Race Street Pier.
- Sit & swing in a Spruce Street Harbor Park hammock.
- Bike the Schuylkill River Trail to Conshocken Brewery and sample brews.
- Picnic in Fairmount Park: Spend a few hours with friends, wine, and local fare.
- See a Free-at-Noon WXPN concert on Fridays.
- Shop the Rittenhouse or Headhouse Farmers Markets.
- Grab a Blackbird Pizzeria Vegan Cheesesteak (Pat and Who?!?)
- Spot a Green City, Clean Waters Project: Gander at the porous pavement on Percy Street or a rain garden.
- Volunteer to run with a PAWS Shelter dog – Bonus points if you adopt a homeless pet!
- Enjoy a Soup Kitchen Cafe soup & beverage while reading a vending machine book from Head & the Hand Press.
- Find your favorite food from Reading Terminal Market.
- Enjoy a local pizza & beer from Dock Street Brewery.
- Run or bike over the Ben Franklin Bridge – over sunset, though….
- Support the arts community of the N Crowd or Philly Improv Theater – who needs Redbox when you have this local talent?
- Taste your way through the region’s best foods at Brewer’s Plate or PHeaStival.
- Ride an Indego bike over the Ben Franklin Bridge and back.
Readers, what would you add to the Green Philly Bucket List? Tell us in the comments!