Categories: Events

Let’s Drink Outside: Weekend Roundup 5/29 – 5/31

The sun’s heating up and Philly events aren’t slowing down.

Twiddling your thumbs unsure what to do? We found a few of the best Philly events for you!

Weekend Events for May 29-31, 2015:

  • Farm to Feet Trail: Navigate your way through the very popular 355-acre Chester County destination through an adventurous trail run or walk! Saturday, May 30th at 10 AM, 150 Wyebrook Rd, Honey Brook, PA 19344; $30 for adults. Register.
  • Guided Trail Run: Enjoy TRAIL run through the nooks and crannies of the Belmont Plateau trails, likely stopping at a few points to make sure the group remains intact. There will be a 3-mile route option and a 6-mile route option! Saturday, May 30th at 9 AM; Meet in Fairmount Park, RSVP & Tickets.
  • Philly Beer Week: Our favorite week of the year kicks off this weekend with the Opening Tap, featuring pours from brews near and far. Sample your favorite breweries at various events during the week – and support local businesses while enjoying! May 29-June 7; various locations & times. Philly Beer Week Website.
  • Summerfest at the Waterfront: In case you were away for Memorial Day weekend, you can still catch the Delaware River Waterfront’s latest and greatest: a roller skating rink! Now throughout the summer; Delaware River Waterfront website.
Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

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