Art and Nature Converge:
Welcome to the Karl Stirner Arts Trail

Easton Mayor Sal Panto shakes hands with Ed Kerns in the Easton Public Market's test kitchen.
Lafayette Students Conduct Cleanup
Lafayette Students Conduct Cleanup

30 volunteers collected 35 bags of trash.

From Legal Cases to Camera Lens

Lawyer Ed Shaughnessy enjoys helping people and capturing the beauty of the trail.

KSAT Thanks Ed Kerns

Mayor Sal Panto and the KSAT board thank a pioneering leader.

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Located in Easton, Pennsylvania, the 1.75-mile Karl Stirner Arts Trail winds along the Bushkill Creek, connecting the old Simon Silk Mill on 13th Street to Third Street at the base of the stone stairs linking Lafayette College’s main campus and arts campus. This sculpture park and recreational trail is named for an Easton sculptor who spent 25 years promoting the city as a major art destination.

Karl Stirner Arts Trail Inc. fosters opportunities for the community to experience the interconnectedness of art with nature, history, and health & wellness in a natural urban environment. The nonprofit achieves its mission by encouraging the activation of the trail with cultural, environmental, educational, and recreational opportunities. Learn more about the KSAT’s vision and mission, and be sure to check out the interactive map and the latest happenings.

Six images of art, trees, and people on on the Karl Stirner Arts Trail in Easton, Pennsylvania

Your generous donations enable us to maintain and improve our wonderful trail,
host annual free events, and continue to curate new and exciting art.

Karl Stirner Arts Trail Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 81-4283487—contributions to which are tax-deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law. The official registration and financial information of Karl Stirner Arts Trail Inc. may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll-free within Pennsylvania, 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.