D and H canal
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D and H canal
Anyone familiar with the D and H canal. Can you bike from Port Jervis? Are there places to camp.I’m trying to plan a couple day camping trip with my 13 year old. I can reach Port Jervis By train.
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It does not really exist anymore, at least not around PJ. If you’re imagining something like the C&O canal path, I’m afraid you’re out of luck. I’ve camped in nearby Goddefroy. You can see remnants of the actual canal, but it’s dry and there is no path.
Can you get to Trenton? You could ride the D&R feeder canal path, cross over to PA at some point, ride the D&L canal path and camp at Upper Black Eddy then return the next day.
Can you get to Trenton? You could ride the D&R feeder canal path, cross over to PA at some point, ride the D&L canal path and camp at Upper Black Eddy then return the next day.
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I rode from Hancock down to philadelphia along the Delaware some years ago, and my recollection from back then is that the only stretch where there is an off-road option is south of Easton. Unfortunately, I don't remember the exact route we took in the area of Port Jervis.
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I rode from Hancock down to philadelphia along the Delaware some years ago, and my recollection from back then is that the only stretch where there is an off-road option is south of Easton. Unfortunately, I don't remember the exact route we took in the area of Port Jervis.
The route south down the river from Port Jervis is quite nice if you know what you’re doing. (Where to switch between NJ and PA. It’s probably my favorite localish tour.) And yes, you can pick up the D&L Trail in Easton. On the Jersey side you can also pick up the D&R feeder canal path between Milford and Frenchtown. That will take you all the way to Trenton and passes by the famous spot where Washington crossed the Delaware.
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The middle section of the historic D&H canal followed the Delaware river northwest from Port jervis to Lackawaxen, which was part of the route I took. If OP was considering going in that direction, I was making the point that there was no off-road option (ie remaining canal towpath) for that stretch that I'm aware of.
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The middle section of the historic D&H canal followed the Delaware river northwest from Port jervis to Lackawaxen, which was part of the route I took. If OP was considering going in that direction, I was making the point that there was no off-road option (ie remaining canal towpath) for that stretch that I'm aware of.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roeb...aware_Aqueduct
Roebling also designed and built the suspension bridge across the river from Riegelsville, PA, a bit south of Easton. You can access it from the D&L canal path. Pretty bridge.
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