★★★★★
What a great trail! Leads you up to the base of the boulder field at Ringing Rocks. About a mile up in incline, sometimes steep. The lot holds about 12 vehicles if everyone is courteous. Easy access to tow path as well. It's a shame they couldn't preserve the buildings on site for some sort of use, like maybe a restroom, as there aren't any, so plan accordingly.
★★★★★
"Unique Natural Setting
Perched on the banks of the Delaware River, Bridgeton Township is 60 miles north of Philadelphia and 74 miles west of New York City. The Township is linked by a historic steel truss bridge to Milford, New Jersey.
A stunning landscape of mature forests, open fields, and pristine streams running through breathtaking hills and valleys characterizes Bridgeton's 6.7 miles. Bridgeton includes the Village of Upper Black Eddy, the Delaware and Lehigh Canal State Park and trail, Ringing Rocks County Park, and the residents who cherish its natural wonders and historic setting...."
★★★★★
As the name implies, it’s just a trailhead - basically a parking lot. It could use better signage (arrows) to help first time visitors. It took a minute to figure out where the trail was, if we were on someone’s property (abandoned houses near parking lot), etc. Dogs had a great time.
★★★★★
Really nice section of the PA Highlands Trail connecting Ringing Rocks Park to the D&L trail and the Delaware River. This is all Bucks County property and continues to improve. Nice 1 mile climb 800' from this trailhead up to the rocks and waterfall in the park. Thanks to the Appalachian Mountain Club and the volunteer PA Highlands Trail stewards for maintaining this gem.
★★★★★
Came here because I thought this is where the ringing rocks were. But the rocks are a few miles away. I found nice trails here. Wasn’t busy at all. And the kids loved being in nature. Come here if you like a stroll through the Forrest