By UniversalTraveler on October 11, 2009
Just used this for the first time. This path is kept in great condition with markers painted for each quarter mile you go. Some attractions include Glassboro Wildlife Area, a car dump, an area for dirt biking, and a high school. I came from the Glassboro and I personally enjoyed the first half better than the second half. The first half is much more woodsy and less used. Theres one or two major roads you have to cross on the way, so be careful. Definitely will be using this convenient bike path again in the future and I will try to upload some pictures.
By carlschrass on April 27, 2009
Running parallel to and just a half-mile south of the relentless congestion and noise of US 322, this trail is very well designed. The builders clearly spent a considerable amount of money making a seamless path across some very wet wetlands. I'm sure the right-of-way must have returned to a primordial state given how long it was abandoned. Beyond the eastern end in Williamstown, at Railroad Av. & Church St., it continues as a municipal trail for another third of a mile or so to Blue Bell Road, just behid the township building on Virginia Av.
By pascale27 on March 27, 2009
I got 12.47miles roundtrip on my bike computer from start (at Heritages in Williamstown) to Rt 47 in Glassboro. Nice, easy ride that's relatively flat and few stops for road crossings. Good ride for a novice cyclist or to ride with the whole family.