NE New Jersey Recreation Delaware Raritan Canal
The Delaware and Raritan Canal in New Jersey has two parts: the feeder canal, which extends from Trenton, N.J., (30 mi.) northwest along the Delaware River to Milford , and the main canal, which runs (32 mi.) northeast from Trenton to New Brunswick, N.J., and continues to serve as a source of drinking water for several municipalities along the way.
Map - S. Bound Brook to Trenton at Greenway.org
Delaware Canal Bike tour at DandRCanal.com- Vicki Chirco 732 873-3050

4 mi. from Landing Lane Bridge in New Brunswick to South Bound Brook
3.7 mi. from South Bound Brook to Weston
5.8 mi. from South Bound Brook to Amwell Rd. (E. Millstone)
11 mi. from South Bound Brook to Grigstown
21 mi. from South Bound Brook to Princeton
28 mi. from South Bound Brook to Trenton.
Mileage Table at dandrcanal.com

(2.6 mi. from Mirriam Dr and Vosseller in Martinsville to Canal in S. Bound Brook)

Expand | Main (New Brunswick to Princeton) | Feeder North | Feeder Central |
Canal in Trenton | Trenton Map | High Res pdf map at DandRCanal.com

Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park - at D&R State Park Page
and at NJ Trails Association
at Trails From Rails
  The East Coast Greenway is an effort to establish a 2600-mile route from Calais, Maine to Key West, Florida. As of the Winter of 2004 20% is open for use - 65 individual trails have been designated, totaling 383 miles. Goal is to have 80% off-road ECG by 2010.

On the Pennsylvania side, the Delaware Canal runs from Bristol, which is just north of Philadelphia, to Easton, about 60 miles north. It is accessible from Route 32, which follows the course of the Delaware River.
Biking along the Deleware Canal at recreate.com (Map - Frenchtown to Washington Crossing)

See Also:
Maqquest Map Bound Brook to Princeton
Colonial Park Map


http://www.dandrcanal.com/pdf/park_map03.pdf

last updated 8 July 2005