Published October 08. 2025 10:55AM
An upcoming bike tour with Penn State Extension Master Watershed Stewards, Little Lehigh Watershed Stewards and Lehigh County Conservation District will explore the Little Lehigh watershed, its history, water quality and ongoing conservation efforts.
The program, titled “Waterways on Wheels: Lehigh Parkway Bike Tour,” is scheduled for Oct. 19 and is designed for community members and families interested in learning more about the watershed and water quality and supporting conservation and restoration efforts in the watershed.
Space is limited. Registration is required, and there is a cost.
The workshop will cover:
• The purpose of the Little Lehigh watershed
• The purpose and benefits of riparian buffers and other stream restoration techniques
• What aquatic macroinvertebrates are and their role in assessing stream health
• The impact of winter salt on waterways and the environment
• Ways to help create more sustainable watersheds in your community
The ride, including stops, will last approximately two-and-a-half hours and cover 6 miles along the Little Lehigh Parkway. Along the gravel path, participants will stop at three points to explore the watershed’s history, water quality and current restoration efforts.
Helmets are required for all cyclists.
The gravel trail can accommodate road, mountain or gravel bicycles, and participants should be prepared for small hills.
Families are welcome. Children must be able to ride a two-wheel bike independently.
Restroom facilities are available along the route, and participants are encouraged to bring water.
Participants can register for the bike tour through Oct. 17.
Visit extension.psu.edu/waterways-on-wheels-events for more details.