Location:
Northern Delaware Greenway Trail, Wilmington, DE
Brought to you by: Delaware Greenways
Delaware Greenways is 30 years old! We want to celebrate with our community and program partners at our Gobble on the Greenway, Saturday, November 23rd! The event will feature a bike ride and guided walk along the Northern Delaware Greenway Trail (details and registration info below), and other fun activities, vendors, Outlandish Food Truck and beverages! Come out and help us celebrate 30 years of trail and byway advocacy! Bike ride information: •Start Time: 9am • Registration: $25 (space is limited so early registration suggested. Register Today on Bike Reg! • Children 14 and under, registration is free • Route: Northern Delaware Greenway Trail (Start/Finish: Rockland Road to Cauffiel House – out and back) • Distance: 10 Miles • Perks: Tickets for 2 Dogfish Head beers included in registration fee • Other Details • Helmets required • Family-friendly recreational ride on car-free paved pathway (with road crossings) • Share the trail with other users (joggers and walkers) Please register for the bike ride here: https://www.bikereg.com/44874/Gobble-on-the-Greenway-Wilmington-DE • Start Time: 10am (approximately 2 hrs round trip) • Registration: Free! But Pre-registration is required. https://delawaregreenways.org/event/gobbleongreenway/#walkreg • Where: Northern Delaware Greenway Trail (Rockland Road to the rock climbing wall in Alapocas Run State Park) • Distance: 3 Miles Round Trip • Other Details • Explore the trail with a Park Naturalist or go at your own pace! • Pets are welcome and must be on a leash • Moderate hike difficulty–trail has some steep inclines Please register for the guided walk here: https://delawaregreenways.org/event/gobbleongreenway/#walkreg Free Parking: Adjacent to Delaware Greenways headquarters (follow signs for parking in Nemours lot)
Location: Northern Delaware Greenway Trail,
Wilmington, DE
Brought to you by: Delaware Greenways
Saturday, November 23, 2019 9:00 AM - Saturday, November 23, 2019 2:00 PM
Delaware Greenways 1910 Rockland Road Wilmington, DE 19803 302.655.7275 Free Parking: Adjacent to Delaware Greenways headquarters (follow signs for parking in Nemours lot)
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