MAILING ADDRESS Delaware and Lehigh Navigation Canal National Heritage Corridor; c/o Mid Atlantic Region National Park Service; 143 South Third Street; Philadelphia, PA 19106 DIRECTIONS The Canals are in the eastern part of the state, on the Lehigh and Delaware Rivers. The Hugh Moore Canal Museum in Easton provides information for both canals. WHEN TO VISIT Open year round. POINTS OF INTEREST These two 19th-century canals and their associated early railroads opened up the rich anthracite coal fields of eastern Pennsylvania and fueled the Industrial Revolution, the Delaware Canal, a state Park, is a national historic landmark. portions of the Lehigh Canal are designated a national recreation trail and are on the National Register of Historic Places. The Hugh Moore Canal Museum in Easton provides information and interpretation fro both canals. The corridor is administered by a variety of state, county, local, and private owners. ACTIVITIES Visitor Center; museum/exhibits; self-guiding tours/trails; picnic areas; hiking. GENERAL INFORMATION For more information regarding activities, museums, exhibits, campgrounds, overnight accommodations, and recreational facilities, contact the Mid Atlantic Region National Park Service at address above.