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  • Obstruction within trail section, see description
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Trail Head: Hugh Moore Park Trailhead

The Hugh Moore Park trailhead is located along the D&L Trail spur that leads to the National Canal Museum, Canal Boat Rides, Locktender’s House, and Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor offices. Trail users should use the ample parking in the main Hugh Moore Park lot and please refrain from parking along the sides of the road and Lehigh River as it is harmful to the environment and causes traffic issues. To reach the parking lot, come across the one-lane iron bridge into Hugh Moore Park and turn right. Continue about 0.5 miles under the 25th Street bridge and the large parking lot is on your left. After parking you can easily reach the D&L Trail spur by walking away from the Lehigh River and toward the canal at the back of the parking lot. Turn left and follow the trail spur a short distance to where the continuous D&L Trail joins from your left.

Hugh Moore park Canal Museum sign by switchback
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Thank you for visiting the D&L Trail Interactive Map.

Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor (DLNHC) is a nonprofit organization that convenes over 30 local landowners that build and maintain the trail from Wilkes-Barre to Bristol.

Please Note: if there is an obstruction within a trail section the entire trail section will be noted as “obstructed”. Be sure to read the description of each trail section to learn the extent of the obstruction and how it may impact your trip. The information on this map is updated with information provided by landowners. An update will remain posted until the landowner confirms it is no longer relevant.

When on the trail you are in a public space and natural area, and you may encounter a range of wildlife, plants, and people. There are unhoused individuals along sections of the D&L Trail that travel through heavily populated areas. The perception of safety is different for each trail user – please stay alert and plan accordingly for your personal comfort level. For more information visit our Plan Your Trip page.

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