DWG Map Allentown Easton Pennsylvania US

The Allentown-Easton area in Pennsylvania, US, is home to several beautiful nature parks and preserves that offer a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities. Here’s a description of some of the notable ones:

  1. Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center: Located in Nazareth, just north of Easton, Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center is a 1,168-acre state park that features a mix of woodlands, fields, and streams. It offers several miles of hiking trails, including the Henry’s Woods Trail, which takes you through a lovely forested area, and the Homestead Trail, which provides historical insights into the region’s past. Birdwatching, picnicking, and nature education programs are also popular activities here.
  2. Bushkill Park: Situated in Forks Township near Easton, Bushkill Park is a smaller, family-friendly park. While not primarily a nature preserve, it does have open green spaces, picnic areas, and a playground for children. It’s a great place for a leisurely afternoon outing with family.
  3. Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor: This heritage corridor runs through the Allentown-Easton area, following the scenic route of the Lehigh and Delaware Rivers. It offers various opportunities for outdoor recreation, including walking, biking, and even white-water rafting. The D&L Trail, part of this corridor, is an excellent spot for hiking and biking, providing beautiful views of the rivers and surrounding landscapes.
  4. Hugh Moore Park and National Canal Museum: Located in Easton, this park features a canal boat ride that takes you along the Lehigh Canal, offering insights into the historical significance of canals in the region. The park itself has green spaces and walking paths along the canal, making it a peaceful place for a stroll.
  5. Raub’s Farm Market and Corn Maze: While primarily known for its produce and corn maze, this farm in Easton is surrounded by picturesque countryside. It’s a great place to experience a taste of rural life and enjoy seasonal events.
  6. Lehigh Valley Zoo: Though it’s primarily a zoo, the Lehigh Valley Zoo in Schnecksville also features walking trails through wooded areas. This is a unique opportunity to observe animals in a semi-natural setting while enjoying the outdoors.
  7. Penn’s Woods Winery: Not exactly a nature park, but it offers a unique experience for wine enthusiasts. Located near Allentown, this winery sits amid rolling hills and offers tastings and beautiful views of the surrounding vineyards.

These parks and outdoor areas in the Allentown-Easton region provide a diverse range of opportunities for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and families looking to spend time outdoors. Whether you’re interested in hiking, wildlife, or simply enjoying the natural beauty of the region, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in this part of Pennsylvania.

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