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Delaware River Heritage Trail Ribbon Cutting and Exploratory Bike Ride Sept. 8th

The Burlington County Freeholders will cut the ribbon for the new on road section of the Delaware River Heritage Trail at the DRHT Bordentown Beach Trailhead on Sunday September 8th at 2:30 PM. Bordentown Beach is located at end of W. Park Street in Bordentown City and is adjacent to the Bordentown RiverLINE station.
 
The new segment stretches from Route 130 in Bordentown Township, through Fieldsboro and Bordentown City and includes new signage, information kiosks, sharrows, sidewalks and bike lanes.
 
Take a bike ride following the Delaware River Heritage Trail starting from Camden and traveling to scenic waterfronts in towns along the river. Pedal with Maria Tranguch, New Jersey Conservation Foundation's Camden Regional Manager, members of the Rails to Trails Conservancy and WEB (Watershed Education on Bikes) for this on-road bicycle trip for approximately 30 miles. The ride begins at 9AM at NJ Conservation's Camden Office and arrive at sometime before the 2:30 Ribbon Cutting. Cyclists will picnic at the trailhead and will return to Camden by light rail. 
 
Participants must supply their own bike and helmet - this is mandatory. Also, bring your own water, lunch and money for the return train fare ($1.50 for passengers ages 12 & up, credit and debit cards accepted). Since the route is primarily on roads shared with cars and other vehicles, participants should have experience with on-road cycling. Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. 
 
Registration is $10/per adult. Free for children under 18. You can register for the event here.

Navigating the Delaware River Heritage Trail Between Trenton and Bordentown

This visual guide to the unsigned tidal section of the Delaware and Raritan Canal Towpath between Trenton and Bordentown, NJ was created by Don Pillsbury from the Trenton Cycling Revolution. This section of the Canal is the northernmost segment of the Delaware River Heritage Trail. You can find the trail on the Circuit Map here.