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Delaware & Lehigh - Becoming Backyard Naturalists

Celebrate Trails Day 2023 In honor of Celebrate Trails Day, we will lead a Backyard Naturalist Hike on April 22 along the D&L Trail in Morrisville, PA.  Join us to capture the secret life of…

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Join us for our Second Annual State of the D&L Trail Address! The Annual State of the D&L Trail public update is back. Join us at 6PM on Tuesday April 11th from the comfort of…

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We are happy to announce the promotion of Liz Rosencrans to Director of Trails & Conservation to lead the department to future successes.  Liz joined the DLNHC team in December 2020 as the Trail &…

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We are highlighting Nancy Thatcher and her small but mighty volunteer group, Lehigh Township Rails to Trails. 

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Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor Mourns the Passing of Former Executive Director, Elissa Garofalo  February 23, 2023 It is with great sadness that Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor Inc. announces the passing of…

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Have you ever traveled along the D&L Trail between Bethlehem and Easton? Or have you stopped by the National Canal Museum and taken a ride on the Josiah White I/II as you listen to crew members…

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Let’s face it, we know DLNHC has the best volunteers out there! Our volunteers commit their time, talents, and knowledge to our non-profit and we would not succeed without the incredible work they do. As such, we…

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If you follow us on social media you may have already heard the good news, but DLNHC welcomed two new individuals to our team this month! Welcome to Charles Stonewall and Cyan Fink! Charles Stonewall…

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Every year we are reminded of how wonderful the DLNHC community is. The people that call our region home span generations, genders, races, religions, and so much more. Some have always been here, stewarding the…

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Volunteering is an important component of the DLNHC. We could not do what we do without the dedication of our volunteers. With that in mind, we started a new program: Adopt-A-Section School Program, a branch…

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Get Your Tail on the Trail (GYTOT) had 2,536 people active in the program, making 2022 another successful year for healthy lifestyles throughout the Corridor! This year alone we have covered a total of 696,634…

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Take a break from the hustle and bustle this holiday season with a moment of reflection in the recently installed Indigenous Medicine Wheel Garden at Hugh Moore Park* in Easton. Completed with funding support from…

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