The Highlands Trail co-aligns with the D&L Trail in Upper Bucks County and Northampton County for a distance of 25 miles.
The Highlands Trail co-aligns with the D&L Trail in Upper Bucks County and Northampton County for a distance of 25 miles.
The Highlands Trail route follows the D&L Trail through Bridgeton, Nockamixon and Durham Townships, and the Borough of Riegelsville in Bucks County and Williams Township, Northampton County within Delaware Canal State Park. At the confluence of the Delaware and Lehigh Rivers, the D&L Trail turns west and follows the Lehigh River and connects the cities of Easton and Bethlehem.
The width and surface type of the D&L Trail in Northampton and Bucks Counties varies along the 25 mile route. The trail surface is a combination of crushed stone and paved trails between Bridgeton Township, Easton and Bethlehem.
Average Slope: 1.0%; Maximum slope: 4.6%
The D&L Trail is managed by the Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor.
This section of the trail contains several nationally significant historic and natural features, with outstanding views of the canal, Delaware River, preserved farmland, Nockamixon Cliffs (PA side of the river) and Milford Bluffs (NJ side of the river).
Trail feasiblity studies and plans that have been developed for this section of the Highlands Trail are listed below.
This section of the D&L Trail can be accessed at:
The following places and destinations are either located on or nearby the D&L Trail section of Highlands Trail route:
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