Published September 26. 2025 02:45PM
The Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor, which spans from Wilkes-Barre to Bristol, offers some beautiful spots to see fall foliage, according to corridor officials.
In Luzerne County, the D&L Trail from the Black Diamond Trailhead to White Haven offers hikers and bikers a peaceful escape into nature, especially stunning during peak fall foliage. Along the way, visitors will pass ponds, bogs and towering trees.
In Carbon County, the D&L Trail between Weissport and Jim Thorpe comes alive in the fall with vibrant foliage and stunning natural beauty. Nestled between the Lehigh River and the Lehigh Canal, the Weissport to Jim Thorpe section provides many opportunities to enjoy the fall colors and nature.
Lehigh County — The D&L Trail from Slatington to East Penn Township just over the Carbon County border is full of views and history. This 3.5-mile section provides views of the Lehigh River and the dramatic slopes of the Kittatinny Ridge, as well as diverse habitats including bogs, ponds, and abundant wildlife.
Northampton County — The section of D&L Trail throughout Northampton County offers a stunning backdrop for fall adventures, with vibrant foliage and scenic views that make autumn unforgettable.