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Walking Purchase Park is a scenic and versatile green space located in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Known for its picturesque waterfront views and mountainous backdrop, this park offers dog-friendly hiking and pet-friendly trails perfect for both casual strolls and more adventurous outings. With wide, natural trails, open fields, and plenty of nature to explore, it’s a favorite among dog owners seeking outdoor fun with their furry companions.
Dog owners enjoy the company of fellow pet lovers here, as there is a designated dog park area accessible with a secure pass from the Parks Department. While some trails can be rugged and natural, they offer a peaceful escape and opportunities to spot local wildlife, including deer, turtles, and squirrels. The park also boasts playgrounds, baseball fields, pavilions, and access to the Lehigh River and D&L Trail, making it a popular destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
FAQ
Very good place to walk quietly in the middle of nature, exercise and ride a bike.
Mountain road with 2 small parking lots.(Both near train track crossing) Occasionally used for Mountain Bike Events. Hit or Miss concerning bad people.I lived on Construction Dr for years. Ask any native Allentownian, they crashed something on that road. 😆 The people who live in the houses do what they can about the dumping, Salisbury Township Police do an excellent job arresting and confiscating illegal vehicles. You now have been warned.
The park is beautiful! But there should be security. THERE ARE SIGNS THAT SAY MOTORCYCLES AND VEHICLES PROHIBITED! But these signs are ignored by many and no authority reinforce these rules!! Inconsiderate people riding motorcycles and cars ignoring rules thinking they own the park!!
Really pretty but lots of uphill, jagged, irregular shaped rocks with very little flow for mountain biking, at least the red trail. We left & went to Nockamixon Park 30 minutes away, super smooth trails and very nice there
Great for a family walk, and you can bring the dog! The only downside is the crumbling road needs updating and it’s a ways back before you can find a spot to park.