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    Schuylkill River Trail - Valley Forge To Philadelphia

    Philadelphia, PA    

    The Valley Forge to Philadelphia segment of the Schuylkill River Trail stretches 20.5 miles along the historic Schuylkill River, from downtown Philadelphia at the Philadelphia Museum of Art out to Montgomery County and Val... traillink.com

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    Pennypack Trail

    Union Landing, NJ    

    The Pennypack Trail is a 2.4-mile rail-trail located mostly in Lorimer Park in Montgomery County and connected to Pennpack Park in Philadelphia County. Converted from the old Fox Chase-Newton Branch line, this trail runs f... traillink.com

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    John N. Balis Bikeway

    Runnemede, NJ    

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    The John N. Balis Bikeway is a half mile paved trail along a former rail corridor that now serves as an electrical transmission right of way in the suburban community of Runnemede. The southern end of the trail begins at t... traillink.com

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    Merchantville Bike Path

    Merchantville, NJ    

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    The Merchantville Bike Path is a short, paved trail in Merchantville Borough. For more information, contact the borough at 856-662-2474, extension 101. traillink.com

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    Monroe Township Bikeway

    Williamstown, NJ    

    The Monroe Township Bikeway is a 6.36-mile connection between the suburban communities of Glassboro and Williamstown. In Glassboro the trail passes through the dense forest of the Glassboro Fish and Wildlife Management Are... traillink.com

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    United States Avenue Trail

    Lucaston, NJ    

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    United States Avenue Trail, which is also know locally as the "Green Trail" travels through a primarily wooded landscape between Foster Avenue and Egg Harbor Road in Gibbsboro, New Jersey. At the Foster Avenue end, the tra... traillink.com

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    Bristol Spurline Park

    250 Pond St, Bristol, PA    

    Since it opened as a railroad spur in the 1800s, this pretty trail has always been about connections. In 1834 the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad launched the spur to carry goods from Bristol, Pennsylvania, then a bustli... traillink.com