Monday, May 21, 2012

New Jersey bike ride


Biked a part of  New Jersey's Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park bike path over the weekend. A perfect day for outdoor anything, probably, but the biking was superb.

The canal parallels the Delaware River on the New Jersey side, and there's another trail on the Pennsylvania side that buzzes through New Hope, a little town that its chamber of commerce calls "sophisticated yet country-casual town". There are plenty of elegant, trendy shops, a tourist train and scenic beauty along the river.  Bring your credit cards or a thick wallet.

On June 2, the New Hope Historical Society Garden Tour kicks off, with tours of six private gardens from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost is $30.  New Hope is about 120 miles from York, and a 2.5 hour drive

Arrive early in New Hope and Lambertville, because tourist season is here, and parking is tough to find already. Unfortunately, last year's storm ripped the area, and the bike trail in Pennsylvania is still not fully repaired. Check locally for more updates.

In New Jersey, the flat trail is packed well and shaded, so even in mid summer, the ride would be a pleasant one. Like York County's Heritage Rail Trail, small towns along the trail offer a place for relief of sore bottoms and dry throats, or a place to spend the night and make the return trip the next day.

Stopped at Frenchtown for lunch, and while it wasn't nearly as crowded as New Hope and Lambertville, we paid $12 for a hamburger and fries. For anything more, I'd have to leave my bike as collateral. Lambertville is famous for its many antique shops.

On the way back, we stopped at a couple iris flower farms and bought a few to decorate the houses. Don't know why, but there are plenty of area farms that specialize in irises at which to pick your favorite color.

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