Biking
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Allentown Bureau of Recreation
The City of Allentown offers recreational activities for people of all ages.
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Bethlehem Department of Recreation
The City of Bethlehem offers recreational activities for people of all ages.
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Specializing in your recreational needs. Bike, boat, kayak, ski, snowboard, snowshoe trips, rentals, repairs and camping necessities. Shuttles available to several trails as well as local ski areas.
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Bob Rodale Cycling & Fitness Park
The Bob Rodale Cycling and Fitness Park features a paved track for biking or rollerblading, a picnic area, and a children's play area. Get outdoors, exercise, and feel alive!
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A 108 acres family-oriented park providing for a multitude of active and passive recreational opportunities.
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Core Creek Park consists of 1200 acres of public land, including Lake Luxembourg. Hiking trails afford solitude with lakeside and streamside views.
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The D&L Trail follows 165 miles of historic canal towpaths and rail lines that transported anthracite coal from mine to market. It is one trail that travels through three distinct areas but ties the region together with hundreds of sites and stories waiting to be revealed.
New Hope, PA
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The D&L Trail follows 165 miles of canal towpaths and rail lines that transported anthracite coal from mine to market. It's an amazing journey for outdoor enthusiasts, families, history buffs and art lovers with hundreds of sites and stories waiting to be revealed.
Bethlehem, PA
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The D&L Trail follows 165 miles of historic canal towpaths and rail lines that transported anthracite coal from mine to market. This path exposes walkers, hikers, bicyclists and others to some of Pennsylvania's finest wild lands, wildflowers and wildlife. It is one trail that travels through three distinct areas but ties the region together. It's an amazing journey for outdoor enthusiasts, families, history buffs and art lovers with hundreds of sites and stories waiting to be revealed.
White Haven, PA
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The 60-mile towpath of the Delaware Canal is a stroll into American History.
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Easton Department of Recreation
The city of Easton offers recreational activities for people of all ages.
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Picnicking, biking and hiking are available in this park that wraps around the historic sites of the Mercer Home, Fonthill and the Moravian Pottery and Tile Works.
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Greater Hazleton Rails to Trails
Trail users will experience many types of wildlife along the trails, as well as spectacular scenery, unique environmental areas, rare vegetation, scars of past mining and active on-going strip mining.
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A recently restored lock and locktender's house along the Delaware River.
Raubsville, PA 18042
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This 9.2-mile loop and extension passes through Whitehall, Coplay, and North Whitehall. It will eventually be a part of the Delaware and Lehigh Corridor Trail.
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A deep gorge with steep walls, thick vegetation, rock outcroppings, several waterfalls, and a 26-mile rail trail characterize Lehigh Gorge State Park.
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Lock Ridge Park and Furnace Museum
This wooded park includes the old Lock Ridge Iron Works complex and surrounding land perfect for picnics and outings.
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The Wyoming Valley area currently includes about 22 miles of trail that follows the Susquehanna River Levee system. Both urban and suburban in character, environmental and historical waysides follow the trail as it meanders along the mighty Susquehanna.
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This year’s celebration on June 5 has special significance for Carbon County and Jim Thorpe: the D&L Trail between the community and adjoining Lehigh Gorge State Park is officially being opened to the public.
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Northampton County Recreational Trail
The Parks Division provides for the maintenance, improvement and development of the County's 1,300-acre park system, as well as grounds maintenance at Gracedale, Governor Wolf Building and the Government Center.
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The solar-heated Nature Center offers a gift shop and access to miles of hiking trails.
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Plainfield Township Recreational Trail
A 70-foot drop into the Bushkill Creek is one of the many attractions that Plainfield Township Trail offers.
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There's something fun here at Pocono Whitewater for every level of adventurer!
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Ringing Rocks Park is home to Bucks County's largest waterfall and provides the perfect backdrop for a picnic.
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Built in the early 1800s, this monumental system of gently sloping pathways was designed to haul coal from the massive anthracite mine on Summit Hill down to the Lehigh Canal.
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This is a fine recreation trail, linking Jim Thorpe and Summit Hill to the overlook on Mount Pisgah. Some incredible views of the Lehigh Gorge and Jim Thorpe are from Mount Pisgah.
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The Jim Thorpe eXperience (JTX)
Guided Historic Adventure Tours - hike, bike, kayak or walk through historic Jim Thorpe and its beautiful surroundings, while enjoying historic and ecological discussion with local guides.
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The Valley Preferred Cycling Center
Valley Preferred Cycling Center provides quality competition, championship racer development and community programs for everyone to enjoy the thrill of bicycle track racing in the nation’s most-successful velodromes in modern American cycling.
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This wooded park's atmosphere provides the perfect setting for wedding pictures, reunions or parties.
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The eight-foot-wide asphalt trail starts near the Easton Area High School and traverses a variety of landscapes including forests, farmland, residential neighborhoods, and the banks of the Lehigh River.
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Tyler State Park consists of park roads, trails and facilities which are carefully nestled within the original farm and woodland setting. Neshaminy Creek meanders through the park, dividing the land into several interesting sections.
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Washington Crossing Historic State Park
Washington Crossing Historic Park preserves and interprets the site where General G. Washington executed his daring crossing of the Delaware River, as well as the social and economic history of this important location.
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Whitewater Rafting Adventures has been the premier rafting and adventure outfitter on the Lehigh River in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains for over 25 years.
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Developed by the Leadership Wilkes-Barre Class of 2000, the parks offer an environmental and historical guide of the Susquehanna Riverfront.
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World class athletic competition- 1k swim, 40k bike, 11k run- from Harvey's Lake to Penn State Campus & Sports Expo.





