Sentiero lato nord, Lehigh Parkway
Sentiero lato nord, Lehigh Parkway
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The North Side Path is a popular trail forming an integral part of the extensive Lehigh Parkway Path system in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Nestled within the scenic Lehigh Valley region, this path offers a tranquil escape alongside the winding Little Lehigh Creek. It's known for its natural beauty, historical landmarks, and being a cherished green space within an urban setting.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful atmosphere of the North Side Path. It generally sees less foot traffic compared to the South…
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I migliori Tour nei dintorni di Sentiero lato nord, Lehigh Parkway

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Jog the Little Lehigh Parkway Trail loop in Allentown, a moderate 6.2-mile route with 215 feet of elevation gain, featuring scenic creek vie

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Distanza 617 m
Salita 10 m
Discesa 10 m
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giovedì 11 giugno
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72 %
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Velocità max vento: 16,0 km/h
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The North Side Path features a crushed stone surface, making it suitable for a variety of activities including walking, running, and cycling. The path meanders alongside the Little Lehigh Creek, offering a generally flat and accessible experience.
Yes, while exploring the North Side Path, you might encounter several notable features. These include historic covered bridges, such as the prominent Bogert's Covered Bridge (built in 1841), the Lil' Le-Hi Trout Nursery, and the Museum of Indian Culture. The path also passes by the historic Bogert Homestead (Hunter's Cabin), one of Allentown's oldest structures.
Absolutely. The North Side Path is considered family-friendly due to its gentle terrain and crushed stone surface. It's an excellent spot for leisurely strolls with children and is generally accessible for strollers, offering a peaceful environment for all ages.
Yes, the North Side Path is dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy bringing their canine companions. While specific rules are not detailed, it's generally expected that dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after their pets to maintain the park's cleanliness for everyone.
The North Side Path generally sees less foot traffic compared to the South Side Path. This makes it a preferred choice for trail runners, walkers, and cyclists seeking a quieter and more serene experience away from larger crowds. Both paths offer scenic views of the Little Lehigh Creek.
Yes, the Lehigh Parkway Path system, which includes the North Side Path, is designed with several bridges crossing the Little Lehigh Creek. This allows visitors to create diverse loop options by combining segments of the North and South Side Paths, tailoring the length and experience to their preference.
The North Side Path meanders alongside the Little Lehigh Creek, providing opportunities for wildlife spotting. Visitors often report seeing various bird species, small mammals, and aquatic life in and around the creek, contributing to the natural appeal of the area.
While there are no cafes directly on the North Side Path, its location within Allentown means there are numerous dining options available a short drive away in the surrounding Lehigh Valley region. Visitors can find a variety of cafes, restaurants, and pubs in Allentown and nearby Emmaus.
The Lehigh Parkway, including the North Side Path, has a rich history dating back to a vision in 1922 by Harry Clay Trexler to expand Allentown's park system. Major development occurred between 1936 and 1940, largely funded by federal Works Progress Administration (WPA) projects, transforming it into the extensive green space it is today. It represents a significant early effort in urban planning for public recreation.
Yes, during the winter months, the Lehigh Parkway, including segments like the North Side Path, transforms into a destination for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, provided there is sufficient snow cover. It also hosts the popular 'Lights in the Parkway' holiday display annually.
The North Side Path is part of the larger Lehigh Parkway system, which has numerous access points. A convenient parking area is located at 'Lehigh Parkway North' (coordinates: 40.587670, -75.488172), providing direct access to the path. Other access points exist throughout the parkway, allowing visitors to choose their starting location.