Beltzville State Park - Boating
- Beltzville State Park is a 2,972-acre facility developed around the US Army Corps of Engineers flood control project, Beltzville Dam, in Carbon County. Beltzville Lake is 949 acres with a shoreline of 19.8 miles. Wooded ... wildernet.com
D & L Trail - Lehigh Canal North
Josiah White, a famous entrepreneur and innovator, built the Lehigh Canal to transport anthracite coal the 46 miles from Mauch Chunk to Easton. There, the coal barges entered the Delaware Canal to complete their journey to... traillink.com
D & L Trail - Lehigh Gorge State Park Trail
When coal was discovered in Summit Hill in the late 1700s, a rush of development ensued in the Lehigh Valley. Josiah White and the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company constructed a series of dams and canals in the early 180... traillink.com
D & L Trail - Walnutport To East Penn Township
This trail is a combination of canal towpath and rail-trail. On the east side of the Lehigh River, the trail follows the earthen canal towpath. On the west side of the river, the trail follows a rail-trail of crushed stone... traillink.com
Beltzville State Park
- Beltzville State Park is a 2,972-acre facility developed around the US Army Corps of Engineers flood control project, Beltzville Dam, in Carbon County. Beltzville Lake is 949 acres with a shoreline of 19.8 miles. Wooded ... wildernet.com
Hickory Run State Park Campground, White Haven, Pennsylvania
- The park is part of an area acquired in a treaty with American Indians. From 1790 to 1835 the Commonwealth sold warrants, for approximately 400 acres, to persons willing to pay for registration and survey work. Robert Mo... wildernet.com
Lehigh Gorge State Park
- Settlement was sparse during the 19th century until loggers arrived and began felling trees and building saw mills. Famed naturalist and painter John James Audubon visited the area in 1829 and spent six weeks painting bi... wildernet.com
Lehigh Gorge State Park
- Settlement was sparse during the 19th century until loggers arrived and began felling trees and building saw mills. Famed naturalist and painter John James Audubon visited the area in 1829 and spent six weeks painting bi... wildernet.com
D & L Trail - Black Diamond Trail (Mountain Top-white Haven)
NOTE: Currently, this section of the Delaware and Lehigh (D & L) National Heritage Corridor is open but not all of the trail is improved; trail users are cautioned to travel at their own risk. In addition, the trail is obs... traillink.com
D & L Trail - Lehigh Canal South
If you feel like a stroll down the lazy river, then this is the trail for you. This peaceful trail follows the canal and Delaware River for almost its entire length. This trail offers a variety of path surfaces—wide pa... traillink.com
Ironton Rail-trail
The Ironton Rail-Trail is the quintessential example of how a former rail corridor can transform a community. This trail has it all for locals and visitors alike. If you are looking for beautiful scenery, safe venues for e... traillink.com
Greater Hazleton Rails To Trails
Like so many trails in this area, the Great Hazleton Rails to Trails occupies the former corridor of a railroad line that supported the local coal mining industry. After a half century of disuse, the local community has tu... traillink.com
Lehigh And New England Trail
The beautiful Lehigh and New England trail is a short, crushed stone trail that follows a section of the former Lehigh and New England Railroad corridor. A lush tree canopy separates the trail from nearby State Highway 309... traillink.com
Sobers Run Trail
General Description The Sober's Run Main Loop (green-blazed), Sober's Run Connector Trail (yellow / green-blazed) and Sober's Run Explorer Trail (red / green-blazed) are three trails that create a quilt network of twisting... wildernet.com
Nescopeck State Park
- Nescopeck is currently under development. Future plans include an emphasis on environmental education that will focus on the natural resources of the park. Nescopeck has forested areas, a variety of wetlands, a small lak... wildernet.com
Schuylkill River Trail - Bartram Trail Section
The John Bartram Trail (a.k.a. Bartram Trail) is simply one section of the very involved Schuylkill River Trail, which is being developed in sections as funds and capacity permit. Currently 9.6 miles of the Bartram Trail i... traillink.com