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    Peace Valley Park

    4.6 (69 reviews)

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    Miche

    This is a beautiful park that has really nice paved trails. They have signs that let you know the degree of the steepness. Wonderful Waterview, all kinds of flowers and trees to admire . I saw people on bikes as well as joggers and walkers. Very nice park

    Peace Valley is an amazing place, whether you are a regular visitor or happens to be going by. It is also for all seasons, almost good for all hours.

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    Malachi C.

    There are so many beautiful hidden spots to take pictures here. It's just a slice of heaven on earth! My friend who is a pCorey Brill

    This is a great lakeside park. It's a good place for boating and BBQ. The bad thing is that the patrol in the park confiscated all of our beer and left no bottle.

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    James W.

    Peace Valley Park is great!! I've been to Peace Valley a few times when I was younger but I hardly remembered it until the next time I went to Peace Valley which was back on July 3rd (to celebrate a birthday and the 4th of July). What's not to love about Peace Valley? Plenty of parking, wide open spaces, picnic benches to eat with a great view of Lake Galena and awesome trails to walk around Lake Galena! We saw people running, walking, playing sports, kayaking, fishing and it was all on a beautiful sunny day to boot! I only really saw the area around Lake Galena and walked halfway around the lake, but I definitely want to return and see more of Peace Valley as it is a fantastic park not too far from home!

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    Sofian C.

    Park as itself is beautiful place. Path around the lake is my favorite running course. Only drawback is parks administration. Nasty people without common sense. They tried to charge 2 families with kids (total of 12 people) $150 as "organized group" fee! If you avoid contact with rangers it's one the most peaceful spots around.

    Don't sit down unless you want to get Lyme disease

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    perfect spot for fellow nature and outdoorsy people. it's like heaven with the perfect hiking trail and the water is boat accessible! fun!

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    Enjoyed the accessible paved trail around this beautiful lake with plenty of picnic spots. Lots of parking. Would recommend a visit.

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    Gorgeous park - a great place to walk or bike. Plenty of space for all the people who are there!

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    Beautiful park with plenty of places to enjoy the lake and picnic. Nice paved walking path.

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    We'd get out of the city, take in a bit of fresh air, and nap beneath the passing ducks hovering over Lake Galena.

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    Very nice place to take a walk, bike ride, or run on a dirt path along the Delaware River. The…read morepath is kept clean & free of debris. Very easy to park as there are multiple parking lots along the trail. The trail offers glimpses of the river & has a lot of beautiful wildflowers & different kinds of tree's along the trail. Very few port-a-johns & the one's we encountered were not clean. Other than that, it's an enjoyable trail.

    If it seems like you've read this one before it's because maybe you have. On Yelp my best guess is…read morethat there's three or maybe even four different listings for Delaware Canal State Park. Why so many you might ask? Well it's because of the park's sheer size. DCSP is a sixty mile long towpath that runs from Easton down to Bristol. That's obviously a hell of a distance and there are tons of access points along the way which is why there are so many listings. If you're using the towpath in New Hope that's one listing and if you're using it in Easton that's a different listing due to the large amount of mileage in between. What makes this park so special? DCSP is the only remaining towpath that is original in it's appearance, size and distance to when it was constructed in the 18th century. The towpath runs parallel (but not always visible) to the Delaware River. It's also one of the few parks if not the only park in the commonwealth's system that runs by or thru several other state parks. The ending terminus in Bristol is somewhat close to Neshaminy, it runs right thru Washington Crossing while being fairly close to Ralph Stover and Lake Nockamixon. This also says nothing about the two or three county parks which DCSP runs by. As if this weren't enough, right across the Delaware is the even longer D&R Canal Trail which parallels the river on the NJ side. There are a few bridges were you can cross from one side to the other but they're spread out. The main activities are hiking and biking but there are obviously endless amounts of possibilities for fishing, boating and canoeing. No hunting except for limited archery deer hunting. Too many houses either way to close to the towpath or literally on the towpath for anyone to be getting their Ted Nugent on. We usually hit the trail primarily at the Durham Aqueduct parking area as that's super easy where 611 meets up with 212 or every so often we go down to the Washington Crossing area to dork it up 18th century style by visiting some of the surroundings in that area. Kudos big time to PA's Department of Conservation as they do a great job keeping a whole lot of trail looking really good. No matter where you choose to join up with the towpath there's no bad place and you'll understand why especially on weekends this thing gets so damn crowded. #No-Brainer Visit

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