Product No.: WEB22007
Date Published: 08/2021
The Regional Trails Inventory currently includes all off-road trails in DVRPC's four New Jersey counties as well as Bucks, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties in Pennsylvania. The inventory captures walking, hiking, multi-use, and biking trails, including trails outside of the Circuit Trails network. The inventory is intended for planning purposes and was compiled using several sources including data from county planners, open data portals, PDF park and trail maps available online, Google Maps' trails layer, and Strava's Global Heatmap. Trails were manually verified and corrected using leaf-off aerial imagery and other sources of reasonable reliability. This map is in the process of being expanded to include the remaining Pennsylvania counties served by DVRPC: Chester and Philadelphia counties.
Geographic Area Covered: Bucks, Delaware, and Montgomery counties in Pennsylvania; Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer counties in New Jersey
Key Words: trail, multi-use trail, shared-use path, active transportation, bicycle, pedestrian
Staff Contact(s)
- Shawn Megill Legendre (slegendre@dvrpc.org)
- Christopher J. Linn AICP (clinn@dvrpc.org)
Project Team
- Melat Musie Environmental Planner
- Christopher R. Pollard Manager, Office of GIS
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