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HELP US PROTECT A VITAL CONNECTION TO NATURE, RECREATION AND HISTORY

If we all step up and take action, we can unleash the true potential of the Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor (DLNHC). Take Action is here to help you form a deeper connection to this vital public resource by helping to make it even better.

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Come Explore the D&L Trail

Find your perfect outdoor space to gather with friends and family, have fun, exercise, and enjoy nature!

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It's Always Close By

The D&L Trail is closer than you think!

No matter where you live—in the city, the burbs, or the country—there’s always a D&L Trail trailhead nearby. Parking is free, simple, and easy, and most trailheads are ADA-accessible.

Come check out the D&L Trail and find your special spot.

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It's Always Close By

It's The Perfect Place To Meet Up

Celebrate your big moments at the D&L Trail—or just meet up with some friends!

D&L Trail trailheads offer spacious outdoor areas perfect for family gatherings, parties for all occasions, work events, social clubs, and team gatherings. And it’s always free of charge.

The D&L Trail is also a great place to meet up with a friend or two to sit and chat, take a walk, or enjoy a picnic.

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It's The Perfect Place To Meet Up

It's Got Tons To Do

The D&L Trail is closer than you think! No matter what your idea of outdoor fun, this is the place to do it!

Toss the football or baseball, throw the frisbee, play some cornhole. Set up a table and play whatever board or card game you’re into.

Take to the water—go boating, fishing, tubing, or kayaking. Or just wade in a little if that’s more your speed. Come check out the D&L Trail and find your special spot.

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It's Got Tons To Do

It's A Great Way To Get Moving

Whether you’re into fitness or just looking for a pleasant stroll, the D&L Trail is perfect for you!

All fitness levels and all ages enjoy the D&L Trail. And you don’t need fancy gear or a gym membership to get your sweat on here!

Walk. Run. Bike. Try some yoga or tai chi. Bring the little ones along—there’s room for everyone!

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It's A Great Way To Get Moving

It's All About Unwinding

When life gets hectic, you can always unwind at the D&L Trail.

This is the place to get away from it all, with ample greenspace and a breath of fresh air every day of the year. And you don’t have to go far to enjoy it—the D&L Trail is always just a short drive away.

Relax and take it all in at the D&L Trail.

Health & Wellness
It's All About Unwinding

Pedals & Plumage: My Sobriety Journey on the D&L Trail

By Evan Fisher

Pedals & Plumage: My Sobriety Journey on the D&L Trail In spring 2020 I quit drinking and found the D&L Trail, trading anxiety for morning bike rides and birdwatching. After pre-dawn rides spotting kingfishers, chickadees, flickers, and eagles, I emerged healthier, more mindful, and deeply connected to the trail.

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Embracing the D&L Corridor's History, Beauty, and Community

By Brittany Brown

Embracing the D&L Corridor's History, Beauty, and Community I'm captivated by the D&L Corridor's mix of industrial history and natural beauty—having completed the Bucks County Trail Challenge in just two days and savored lazy, canal-side picnics with my husband after grabbing treats at Homestead General. I'm proud to back its Take Action Campaign and can't wait to share tips for exploring this local treasure.

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Fun, Freedom & Home: My D&L Trail Story

By Brit Kondravy

Fun, Freedom & Home: My D&L Trail Story As part of the Delaware & Lehigh's Take Action Campaign, I'm sharing how the D&L Trail embodies fun, freedom, and adventure—and feels like a home away from home that reconnects me with nature, the river, and myself. What does the D&L Trail mean to you?

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From Solo Rides to Leading the Pack on the D&L

By Jennifer Cunningham

From Solo Rides to Leading the Pack on the D&L I went from anxious, solo D&L rides and pandemic-induced FOMO to nervously joining CAT's women's group—then, after dozens of rides, became a League-certified instructor, CAT vice-president, and co-leader of weekly outings. Riding together, securing grants for overnight trips, and hosting winter workshops, I found my joy in bringing people together through bike-powered adventures that change lives.

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Protect Waterways

Water Quality

Love the Corridor? Join a watershed association. These groups preserve our natural resources by protecting streams, rivers and waterways.

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Why You Should Be an Advocate for Water Quality?

A distinct relationship exists between land use and water quality. Knowledge of this relationship is necessary for both land use planning purposes and protection of water resources. Unless federal, state and local decision makers act to improve protections for local waterways, the area’s clean water and wildlife habitat could suffer irreversible harm. The public can demand federal and state government decision-makers make crucial funding and legislative decisions to protect water quality from land development throughout the watershed. We need your help to protect one of our most valuable natural resources.

LEHIGH RIVER WAS RECENTLY NAMED ONE OF AMERICA’S MOST ENDANGERED RIVERS.

The Lehigh River is the “backyard river” for half a million people and serves as the keystone to eastern Pennsylvania’s outdoor recreation industry. The Lehigh River Watershed covers approximately 1,345 square miles of land and 2,000 miles of waterways. Areas that surround rivers offer outdoor gathering spaces and accessible recreation opportunities for people throughout the watersheds.  

Unfortunately, the region’s role as the eastern seaboard’s logistics hub puts the rivers’ health at risk, being one of America’s most endangered rivers. To date, there are over four square miles of warehouses and distribution centers throughout the Lehigh River Watershed.  

WATER QUALITY THREATS & PROTECTANTS

Learn more about the threats to our waterways and strategies employed to improve and protect the water quality.

 

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Pollutants

Improve & Protect

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Land Use Planning

Close Trail Gaps

D&L Trail Gaps

Where are our civically minded cyclists, walkers, hikers and wildlife enthusiasts? Volunteer, donate, attend a municipal meeting in support of improving D&L Trail gaps.

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WHY CARE?

Developing a connected D&L Trail at over 165 miles will create a the longest multiuse trail in PA, benefiting communities by boosting local economies, improving health, and enhancing access to nature. The D&L Trail gaps impact local transportation and community connectivity as well – closing these gaps will make Corridor communities more walkable and local resources more accessible. 

Help us advocate for a connected D&L Trail

Everyone can experience the benefits of a long-distance multi-use trail. 

Health & Wellness
Equitable Access

Nature & the Environment
Economic Development

Be An Advocate

THE LINK BETWEEN WATER QUALITY AND TRAILS.

Trails along waterways, like the D&L Trail, have a significant impact on the health of habitats and water quality. Greenways and connected trails offer multiple benefits for both people and wildlife, enhancing recreational opportunities and preserving natural resources. By advocating for connected trails, you also help to improve water quality and maximize the benefits of the natural system for residents.

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ABOUT US

DLNHC Corridor and Trail

DLNHC

The non-profit orgaization 

The Corridor

The 5 counties encompassed by the federally recognized National Heritage Area 

D&L Trail

The spine of the Corridor that gets boots on the ground following the historic transportation routes

OUR MISSION

Contribute to our shared National & Natural Heritage

Take Action is a campaign brought to you by the Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor (DLNHC) whose goal is to cultivate heightened levels of activity, engagement, and ownership among individuals affected by the remarkable natural, historical, and cultural resource of the DLNHC.  By nurturing stronger connections with trail users across the Corridor’s five counties and three regions, we aim to unlock the full potential of its trails, waterways, and heritage, fostering enduring and sustainable benefits for all.

SOME OF OUR PARTNERS

 The DLNHC is a convener for multiple partners throughout the Corridor and the nation that make water quality and trail gap projects possible.

D&L Trail Landowners & Municipalities

Lead support for the Take Action Campaign is provided by the William Penn Foundation.  

The William Penn Foundation, founded in 1945 by Otto and Phoebe Haas, is dedicated to improving the quality of life in the Greater Philadelphia region through efforts that increase educational opportunities for children from low-income families, ensure a sustainable environment, foster creativity that enhances civic life, and advance philanthropy in the Philadelphia region. Since inception, the Foundation has made nearly 10,000 grants totaling over $1.6 billion.  

The opinions expressed in this campaign are those of the DLNHC and do not necessarily reflect the views of the William Penn Foundation.