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.
The towpath between the Mary Yardley Footbridge and the Sommer’s Camelback Bridge has reopened. The elevation project is complete.
The facility, which has public bathrooms, is adjacent to the Delaware Canal near the Scudder Falls (I-295) Toll Bridge’s Pennsylvania abutment. It is accessible from the Commission-owned park-and-ride lot at the corner of Taylorsville and Woodside roads in Lower Makefield, PA. Once reopened, the building will be accessible dawn to dusk seven days a week except when cleaning work is taking place.
The building, which the Commission owns and maintains, was closed temporarily in the interest of public health and safety due to fast-spreading coronavirus infections in mid-March.
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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