The Highlands Trail at Ringing Rocks connects the D&L Trail to the Ringing Rocks Trailhead on River Road and continues west into Ringing Rocks Park in Upper Bucks County.
The Highlands Trail coaligns on the D&L Trail in Upper Bucks and Northampton Counties for a distance of 25 miles.
A linear park that follows former Norfolk Southern rail line through the southern neighborhoods of Bethlehem.
The Saucon Rail trail runs for 7.6 miles between Hellertown, Northampton County and Coopersburg, Lehigh County.
The Upper Bucks Rail Trail follows the former Reading rail line from the Bucks County line south of Coopersburg to Veterans Park, Quakertown.
The Quakertown Area Trails consist of individual trails and sidewalk routes that make up the Highlands Trail in Richland and Springfield Townships and Quakertown Borough.
About 10 miles of the Highlands Trail exist within Nockamixon State Park. The trail follows existing natural surface park trails, with newly created connecting trails in between.
The Perkiomen Trail runs for 20.3 miles between the Borough of Green Lane and Upper Providence Township in Montgomery County.
The Schuylkill River Trail is a multi-use trail that will extend 120 miles between Philadelphia and Pottsville when complete.
The 2.0 mile Big Woods Trail is located in Union Township, Berks County within the Hopewell Big Woods, the largest contiguous forest in southeastern Pennsylvania.
The Six Penny Trail is a 2.0 mile hiking trail Located in French Creek State Park.
The Horse-Shoe Trail begins in Valley Forge National Historic Park and continues west for over 140 miles to its junction with the Appalachian Trail, northeast of Harrisburg.
The Lebanon Valley Recreation Trail is a 3.6 mile National Recreation Trail in Lebanon County.
The Conewago Recreation Trail runs for 5 miles from Mount Joy Township southwest to West Donegal Township in Lancaster County.
The 11-mile Northwest River Trail follows the Susquehanna River in western Lancaster County from Bainbridge to Columbia.
The Mason Dixon Trail is a 199-mile trail between Chadds Ford in southeastern Pennsylvania and the Appalachian Trail.
The Appalachian Trail follows the Kittatinny Ridge from the Delaware Water Gap southwest to the Michaux Forest in south central Pennsylvania.
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