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This image shows the Jordan Creek Greenway. The Jordan Creek Greenway is a regional conservation initiative connecting communities, natural landscapes, and open space through the heart of Lehigh County. An estimated 14-mile, multi-use trail is planned to connect the City of Allentown to Trexler Nature Preserve, through local parks and natural areas along the Jordan Creek corridor. This continuous greenway is designed to preserve the natural resources of the corridor while providing recreational and environmental benefits to the community. The Jordan Creek Greenway is owned and managed by Lehigh County and the municipalities surrounding the Jordan Creek. This linear corridor will connect five existing county and municipal parks, while offering a variety of recreational opportunities including hiking, biking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
Wildlands Conservancy seeks public input regarding the development of a Trail Management Plan for the Jordan Creek Greenway. Following the banks of Jordan Creek for a distance of 14 miles between Center City Allentown and the Trexler Nature Preserve, the Greenway includes portions of North Whitehall Township, South Whitehall Township, Whitehall Township, and the City of Allentown. 6 miles of trail are open today, with 8 miles still to be completed.
Jordan Creek Greenway is envisioned as a linear park connecting residents with the natural, cultural, educational and commercial resources in the area. When completed, the Greenway will serve as a walking and bicycling connection to The Link, Lehigh Valley’s regional trail network. Please complete the following survey to help us better understand your wants and needs, ideas and concerns regarding the Jordan Creek Greenway.

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This map highlights the Jordan Creek Greenway corridor, and delineates portions of trail that are complete.
This map highlights the Jordan Creek Greenway corridor, and delineates portions of trail that are complete.

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