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Delaware & Lehigh - Are You Registered for the D&L Heritage Half Marathon Run or Walk?

Blog Post By: Terri Monserrat, Communciations & Education Coordinator As fall finds its way to the D&L Trail, it’s tempting to run or walk just a bit further than usual. If you are searching for…

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By Rebecca VanHorn, D&L Intern There are geese. Everywhere. I’m hoping that any day now I will see the results of the diligent efforts of the “Geese Police” who patrol Hugh Moore Park and keep…

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This section of trail should only be used by through-riders or trail users looking to connect through Allentown Overlook Park. From Kimmett’s lock to Allentown Canal Park this section is mostly “share the road.” Future…

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Carbon County Environmental Education Center provides Environmental Education programs tailored to meet the needs for a group of any size. Programs are available at the Environmental Education Center, and off-site for scout, civic, school, church…

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This is an unimproved section of trail. Caution: Trail users interested in long distance trips will need to share the road along North Dauphin Street from Hanover Township Canal Park to Kimmett’s Lock. Parking remains…

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Written by Scott Everett, Stewardship & Trail Manager With nice weather predicted for the weekend, I decided a perfect Father’s Day gift would be spending some time doing two of my favorite outdoor activities –…

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Written By Silas Chamberlin One of the great things about living in Allentown is that you are never very far from a park. I live in the Fairview section of Allentown—just a few blocks from…

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The latest edition of Along the Corridor, the D&L’s electronic newsletter, is out now.  This issue contains short articles about the newest section of trail in Cementon, Landmark Towns’ activities, Trail Tenders events, National Trails…

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The twenty-first century world appears to be filled to the brim with technological gadgets, especially ones that are geared towards communication and the internet.  Sometimes this is a great thing–like when your car breaks down in the middle…

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Throw a stone, and it will probably land in a community garden.  It seems like they are sprouting up everywhere — and for good reason.  Communities recognize that gardens are a great way to add a little…

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Image you are in fourth grade. Over several weeks, your teacher has read a book about a nineteenth-century boy, the same age as you that grew up in a town just down the road. You…

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