The D&L Trail is a 165-mile multi-use trail running from Wilkes-Barre to Bristol. The northern terminus is located in Mountain Top, Luzerne County with its highest point being 1,785’. The trail follows the same route that the anthracite coal once took from mine to market and winds along the Lehigh and Delaware Rivers. As you walk the towpath, there are interpretive signs that mark points of interest on the trail. Since the trail runs along the river, there’s lots of wildlife to be seen here. I walk this path some days in the early mornings and there’s plenty of species of birds including Bald Eagles which are making a comeback in the area. Bald Eagles are listed as protected and no longer considered endangered or threatened. Last week I happened to see one flying upstream along the canal. I didn’t see any Bald Eagles today, but I did catch a glimpse of a Red Fox making its way across the trail. I walked about 2 miles to Hope Road where there’s a washout apparently left over from Tropical Storm Isaias. It’s not impassable, but I made this my turnaround point since I was short on time this morning. The D&L National Heritage Corridor is full of history and is a great place to come for fresh air and exercise when you just need to get out for an easy walk on the trail.
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Leaser Lake, November 28, 2020
I watched the sunrise the morning from the shores of Leaser Lake located near the Village of Jackson in Lynn Township, Pennsylvania. The 117 acre lake is named after Frederick Leaser who was an American patriot. Leaser transported the Liberty Bell from Philadelphia to Allentown in the year 1777 for protection during the Revolutionary War. There’s a four mile loop that goes around the entire lake with great views and variation in scenery from lake views to woods to meadows. I hiked the loop today and the lighting and scenery was beautiful. There’s plenty of wildlife to see here. It’s a great place to come if you’re a bird watcher and there’s an information board near the south parking area listing which birds to look for. I really enjoyed the morning here and will definitely be back again.
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