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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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Jacobsburg was dedicated as an environmental education center in October of 1985, and is one of four environmental education centers operated by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of State Parks.
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Francis E. Walter Dam is an 1,800-acre area with a small 80-acre reservoir that controls the flow of the Lehigh River. While there are no formal recreation facilities, picnicking, hiking and fishing are available, as is hunting, in season, on adjacent Pennsylvania Game Commission lands.





