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Canal Damaged by River Flooding on December 26

December 28, 2020 We are waiting for a flood damage assessment. In the meantime, be advised that the towpath was affected in Easton, Raubsville, Durham, and Lumberville. It not the best time to go out for a ride or walk in those sections. Please be car …

Central Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

towpath south of Easton

Central Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

Woody's Bridge in Raubsville

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The autumn leaves and Woody’s Camelback Bridge were reflected in the Canal’s water on October 21st.

Central Bucks County, Lower Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

Towpath Closed in Raubsville Due to Collapse

Tuesday, November 10, 2020 The towpath is CLOSED just north of Woody’s Camelback Bridge ( Mile 54) due to a partial collapse of the towpath today. Trail users should turn around at the closure and NOT attempt to get by it, as the collapse may be prone …

Central Bucks County, Lower Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

Towpath Has Reopened in Yardley

Tuesday, November 10, 2020 The towpath between the Mary Yardley Footbridge and the Sommer’s Camelback Bridge has reopened.   The elevation project is complete.

Central Bucks County, Lower Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

Trail Closure Updates – Two in Yardley, One in Tinicum

October 27, 2020 From the Delaware Canal State Park TRAIL CLOSURE UPDATES  TINICUM AQUEDUCT AREA (MILE 37):  The towpath and pedestrian bridge at the Tinicum Aqueduct is now REOPENED as of 9/25. SCUDDER FALLS AREA (MILE 16):  The towpath may be closed …

Central Bucks County, Lower Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

Canal News – Fall 2020

After delays and a number of issues, repairs to the Tinicum Aqueduct, its walls and banks are complete. Rewatering the Canal is a complicated task requiring an understanding of past and present conditions, skill, timing, and more than a little bit of luck.

Central Bucks County, Lower Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

A Section of Towpath Closed in Yardley Borough and Lower Makefield Township

October 13, 2020 The towpath between the Mary Yardley Footbridge Bridge, located at Fuld Avenue in Yardley Borough, and the Sommer’s Camelback Bridge,, just north of the Borough in Lower Makefield Township is closed. The State Park will be regrading th …

Central Bucks County, Lower Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

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Friends of the Delaware Canal
145 South Main Street
New Hope, PA 18938
Phone: 215.862.2021
Michael Ginder, Executive Director

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