词条 | Palmer Bikeway | ||||||||||||||||
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The Palmer Bikeway is a system of trails in Palmer Township, Pennsylvania. These include a towpath adjacent to the Lehigh River, along with extensions that go up through residential areas of the township. The bikeway is connected to other trails which extend into the cities of Easton and Bethlehem, and goes through a corner of Wilson Borough. The northern portion of the trail, which extends from Penn Pump Park to Tatamy Borough parallel to the Bushkill Creek, will eventually be linked to the rest of the Bikeway via an unbuilt section between Northwood Avenue (at Penn Pump Park) and Bushkill Park Drive (just northeast of Bushkill Park). Once an undeveloped portion of trail between Tatamy and Stockertown Borough is completed, the Palmer Bikeway will connect with the Plainfield Township Trail, creating a regional trail system.[1] Historical developmentInitial constructionThe original idea for the Palmer Bikeway first came about in the late 1970s as a result of a United States Department of the Interior program to create walking and bicycle trails from many abandoned rail lines across the nation. Under the leadership of officials from Palmer and Bethlehem Townships the project received a grant of $480,400, the second largest grant under the program. 2000–2010In 2001 the township received additional grant money for the completion of a three-mile section of the trail along the Bushkill Creek in the northern section of the township. This section goes north from Penn Pump Park to the township's border with Tatamy. In 2002, following the completion of the Rt. 33 extension, a two-mile section of path was completed west of Riverview Park along the Lehigh River. This section eliminated the need to traverse the steep grades from Chain Dam Road when traveling from Riverview Park. 2011 and beyondAs additional funding becomes available the recently completed 3-mile section will be connected to the original 7.8-mile path. Additional connections to other local trails in Wilson, Plainfield and Forks Townships will also be made. Along the trailDesignMaintenanceThe Bike Path is owned by Bethlehem and Palmer townships and is maintained year-round by the Palmer Township Parks Department. Local community groups will occasionally sponsor improvements to the trail as well, such as a recent Eagle Scout project to place clearly visible mile markers along the main section of the bike path. AmenitiesThe trail passes through two public parks, both of which contain bathrooms, picnic facilities, playground equipment, and parking. There is another parking lot and a public boat launch accessible from Hope Rd.[2] References1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.palmertwp.com/boards/recreation/bikepath/BikePathMap.pdf|title=Bike Path and Recreational Areas Map|accessdate=30 October 2011}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wildlandspa.org/lrwt/route33_info.html|title=Lehigh River Water Trail|accessdate=1 November 2011}} See also
2 : Protected areas of Northampton County, Pennsylvania|Transportation in Northampton County, Pennsylvania |
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