The Delaware Canal Towpath runs 60 miles along the Delaware River on the New Jersey – Pennsylvania border, from Bristol, Pennsylvania, to Easton, Pennsylvania. 34 miles of the canal has trails on both sides of the river; the remaining part has a trail only on the Pennsylvania side. The Pennsylvania side is in the Delaware Canal State park; their web site has a good map of the trails and updates on trail conditions. The New Jersey side is in the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park; their web site has information, a video tour, and a photo gallery. The map here shows the Pennsylvania side of the trail.
Categories: Dirt &Flat &Gravel &Over 50 Miles &Rural &Solitude
States: New Jersey, Pennsylvania
Last Modified: May 6, 2009
If the map has markers, click them for extra information. You can also double-click anywhere on the map to get driving directions to that point. Note:Trail routes shown are approximate! If you have a GPS trace of this trail, leave a comment below with your email address (which will not be published), and I'll contact you. Thanks!
Elevation profile of route: feet above sea level vs. distance traveled (approximate). Green marker on map above shows which end is designated as start of route.

A very useful Landmark and Mileage Chart for the Delaware Canal can be accessed at the Friends of the Delaware Canal website http://www.fodc.org.