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    4.7 (10 reviews)

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    Richard T.

    Excellent place to take a walk, ride a ride or run while enjoying the beautiful scenery.

    Our group on the NJ side of the towpath/canal.
    Richard R.

    I have been up along both sides of the Delaware many times in a car or on my bike but this was the first time I have ridden on the Tow Path. We parked our car on the NJ side on River Road in Titusville. There is a parking lot and a bathroom directly across the bridge to Washington's Crossing. We rode up the PA side first and the trail is very well maintained. There were some great views of the canal and the Delaware river. It was also really cool to see some of the incredible houses that face the river on the way up. We passed other cyclists, joggers, walkers and dogs. Everyone was very friendly. We crossed back over to NJ at Bull's Island. There is a small walking bridge that connects the two states. The bridge is beautiful and gave a great view of the Delaware. There is also very clean bathrooms on the NJ side. The path back was also pretty cool and brought us through the towns of Stockton and Lambertville. It was interesting to see these towns and also New Hope from the canal path. Both sides of the canal path were in great shape and it is really a beautiful part of area. The park service of both states have done a great job with this park!

    Simon W.

    Flat trail running alongside the Delaware river. Can do multiple combinations of loops for anything from a handful to a hundred miles - see photo - combining the paths on the NJ and PA sides. Gorgeous river and bridge views and small towns to stop in if you want. Trail varies in quality from wide flat gravel to single track mud and last weekend a 20 foot wide 6" deep puddle and several fallen trees. Can include the Milford loop if you add a couple of road miles as well.

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    2.6(245 reviews)
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    Our family has enjoyed tubing on the delaware every summer for years. It's a great way to spend an…read moreafternoon in nature

    Honestly, I don't know why this place got such few stars? The four stars that I've assigned as well…read moredeserved. I visited on a weekday and perhaps that made all the difference in the world. My experience form beginning to end was fantastic. I think one thing that seems to bother most people is the BBQ lunch. The BBQ lunch was apart of my package and when I arrived they were just loading the buns to be taken out on the river. I'm getting a little ahead of myself here but you'll understand in a minute. When I arrived, there were already several eager adventurous folks checking in, buying waterproof items for sale, collecting their water rafts and some even already on the water. I checked in with my Groupon and as directed, I left my keys - collected my Kayak and proceeded to the bus. Please note, the rule is, everyone must wear a mask until you're actually on the water; great rule as it gets crowded in the shop as well as on the bus. It keeps everyone safe. I chose the kayak experience which was awesome but the real fun is in a tube. After my journey down the river, I immediately purchase another Groupon just so that I could come back and have a tubing experience. So, back to the BBQ lunch. By the time I paddles my way down (a few signs for the waters edge for direction) to the BBQ shack on the water, they were still setting up. I guess I paddle too fast. I decided to keep moseying down the river as I had already packed a lunch just in case after reading the reviews about the BBQ shack not being up and running. Oh well, next time I'll enjoy a burger. Again, this is the perfect mid week escape. The ride outside of NY is quick and there's plenty of parking. Although it says Delaware tubing it's actually located in New Jersey; well at least the border between the two. I would recommend going early and taking as much time as you like in a tube with family and friends. I would also recommend bringing children as they will develop a lifelong love of being on the water. I'm a big fan now and I can't wait to return in a few weeks. P.S. I was told by my bus driver, they offer a fall foliage experience where they only allow kayaks on the river.

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