For those starting 2026 with a fitness goal, there is no shortage of hiking and walking trails that locals can enjoy to get their steps in while enjoying some fresh air, writes staff for Visit Bucks County.
The High Rocks Trail at Pipersville’s Ralph Stover State Park offers gorgeous views of Tohickon Creek from the 200-foot cliffs above.
The trail spans four miles and splits off into different paths, with a variety of terrains for new and experienced hikers.
Newtown’s Tyler State Park is another great spot that features 25 miles of trails for walkers, bikers, hikers, and equestrians.
The Perkiomen Creek Trail extends five miles from Sellersville’s fire department to Perkasie’s Iron Bridge Park, offering visitors a scenic walk. The path takes guests over Mood’s Covered Bridge and the South Perkasie Covered Bridge.
Peace Valley Park in Doylestown is home to the Lake Galena Trail, a paved path that runs for six miles and offers beautiful views of the lake.
The 10 trails at Nockamixon State Park offer excellent options for both beginners and experienced hikers. The trails extend along Lake Nockamixon and through the rocky terrain of Haycock Mountain.
Read about other great hiking and walking trails throughout Bucks County to explore at Visit Bucks County.
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