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February 2022 – the Bruce Lake Trail

Under a fresh layer of snow, the Bruce Lake Trail is perfect for a winter adventure. Braving the cold is worth it for the breathtaking views and peaceful forests.

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January 2022: Keystone College Woodlands Campus

On a snowy day in NEPA, you set out to explore the Woodlands Campus at Keystone College.  As you traverse across the suspension bridge, you can’t help but stop halfway across to gaze at the stream below. Heavy, snow-laden branches and shimmering ice make you feel as if you have entered a winter wonderland. You wonder what awaits you on the other side…

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December 2021: D&L Trail – Mountain Top to Wilkes-Barre

The D&L Trail is the spine of the Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor (DLNHC), which preserves, interprets and leverages the nationally significant history of the 165-mile transportation route between Wilkes-Barre and Bristol, Pennsylvania. Traversing five counties across Northeast Pennsylvania’s Anthracite Region, the Lehigh Valley and Delaware Canal State Park, this multi-use trail is popular among hikers, cyclists and anglers of all ages and abilities.

 

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November 2021: Cliff Trail – Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area

The Cliff Trail is an exhilarating trek along the Mashipacong Cliffs that overlooks the Delaware River. This adventure is 2.8 miles one way. It offers an “onward and upward” start if you begin at the northern trailhead and will quickly have your heart pumping as you steadily climb to the beloved landmark known as the Milford Knob.

 

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October 2021: Wallenpaupack Lake and Creek Trails

These two connected trails are ideal for all skill levels and offer beautiful views for all four seasons, whether you enjoy walking, hiking or snowshoeing. The Wallenpaupack Creek Trail is owned and maintained by Brookfield Renewable, which owns and operates the Wallenpaupack Hydroelectric Dam. The Wallenpaupack Lake Trail is situated on Brookfield property and is maintained by Palmyra Township, Pike County.

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