Lower Bucks Loop Walk (casual tour of Bristol, Fairless Hills, Levittown)
Take a slow-paced trip through Bucks County with stops for Amish goodies, water ice, pizza. Bring your appetite for this fun summer walk.
Come join us on a lazy summer walk and bring your appetite for some local favorites.
Start: Levittown Station
Finish: Levittown Station
Distance: 4-17mi
Optional endpoints: Bristol (4mi)
Mini: Bristol (4mi)
Terrain: paved, gravel, wooded trail
Transit: Septa rail or 127 bus
Parking: $2 at station or free at nearby shopping center
Difficulty: Average
Category: nature, history, urban
Coordinator: Charles Updike
A slow-paced walks through parks, suburban neighborhoods, trails and waterways, with food stops for Pennsylvania Dutch offerings, Philly water ice and Trenton-style tomato pie.
Highlights:
- Delaware Canal
- Bristol Amish Market
- Spurline Trail
- Bristol Wharf
- Silver Lake
- Queen Anne Creek
- Levittown
- Fairless Hills
- Lake Caroline
- Falls Township Community Park
- many parks and neighborhoods
- great food stops
This walk is part of the 2026 celebration of the Delaware River Heritage Trail. Join us as we walk the trail on these dates:
May 2: Turnpike Gap Challenge, Bristol to Burlington
Aug 15: Delaware River Heritage Trail Loop Walk
(Philadelphia, Camden, Pennsauken, Palmyra, Tacony, Port Richmond)
Aug 29: Lower Bucks Loop Walk, Levittown to Bristol, Fairless Hills
Sep 5: Roebling Ramble, Roebling to Trenton
Sep 26: Burlington Heritage Trail Walk, Burlington to Palmyra
Oct 3: 17.76 mile Heritage Trail Freedom Walk, Philly and Camden
Oct 17: Bristol Stomp, Bristol to Trenton
Partners:
The is a scenic multi-use pathway loop highlighting the cultural and natural resources along the upper portion of the scenic Delaware River estuary, linking dozens of communities from Trenton and Morrisville to Philadephia and Camden, connecting active travellers to parks, canals, waterfront views, and colonial and industrial history.
The is a non-profit organization developing a public multi-use 3,000 mile trail from Canada to Key West through New Jersey and New York. Donations and memberships help make this dream trail a reality.
is 800 miles of interconnected trails in Greater Philadelphia in the making, already one of America's largest trail networks. Once connected, the Circuit Trails will be one of the nation's premier urban trail networks and it will provide multiple benefits to neighborhoods, communities and the region as a whole.
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- 7 hours
- In person
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Location
Levittown Train Station Ticket Office
8301 Bristol Pike
Levittown, PA 19054
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