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3.83 out of 5 Rider Rating 3.83
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By Guest (0 McR Points) on Jun 30, 2004

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Guest
June 2, 2010
Most of the north end of 32 (maybe the…
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BRB
2 McR Points
July 19, 2011
Since it's close to home, this is one of my…
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Written Directions

Start your route in Yardley, PA and go north on State Route 32 through New Hope, PA. Continue heading north while following the turns of the Delaware River. Shortly after you pass through Upper Black Eddy and Narrowsville, 32 will run into 611. Take 611 north for your last 9 miles till you reach Portland and the conclusion of this approximate 50 mile route.

Scenery

Routes 32 and 611 are tree lined and run along the beautiful Delaware River. The northern part of this route includes some incredible cliffs that add to this superb scenery of this pocket of Pennsylvania.

Drive Enjoyment

The roads are nice and smooth, rolling, with a few twists. The northern part is the hilliest of the route.

Tourism Opportunities

The route passes by many beautiful parks including Tinicum Park, Delaware and and the Ralph Stover State Park (look for the signs!). Along the way you'll pass through the town of New Hope which is a very interesting town that includes many antiques shops, restaurants, and retail stores. If you want to see a famous landmark and another great park that isn't exactly on this route, you can go about 6 miles south of this route's starting point in Yardley and check out the Washington Crossing State Park. This is the actual location where the famous "Crossing of the Delaware" by George Washington took place.

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Lawrence_Suzuki
September 15, 2011
2 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
One of my favorite close to home routes. Going there 5 to 10 times every year and always find something interesting along the route. Stretch between New Hope and Easton has very nice views. Look for High Rock vista signs, it's a nice spot for a break.
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