Delaware River Trail: K&T Trail

Delaware River Trail: K&T Trail | Photo by Daniel Paschall
Delaware River Trail: K&T Trail
The K&T Trail, a portion of the Delaware River Trail, is a 1.1-mile trail and is part of the Circuit Trails network, a system of multi-use trails in the Greater Philadelphia and southern New Jersey region that when finished will include more than 850 miles of trails. The Delaware River Trail is also a part of the East Coast Greenway, a 3,000-mile pedestrian and bicycle route between Maine and Florida along the East Coast of the U.S.
Explore more segments of the Delaware River Trail:
- Delaware River Trail: Port Richmond and Bridesburg Trail
- Delaware River Trail: Spring Garden Street to the Sugarhouse Casino
- Delaware River Trail: Washington Ave Green
State: Pennsylvania
Location: Philadelphia County
Trail Length: 1.1 miles. When complete, the Delaware River Trail will be about 11 miles.
Surface: Asphalt
Status: Open for use

Mayor Kenney (far left) breaking ground on the K&T Trail | Photo courtesy Circuit Trails
Getting to the Trail
Parking and Public Transportation Options
Access the trail from Lardner’s Point Park (Levick Street and Milnor Street).
If you are taking public transportation, the trail can be accessed from SEPTA’s Trenton Line. The station is about a mile from the trail.
For more information about the trail, visit TrailLink.com.
Explore the Trail
Trail Activities
Events and activities are happening on Circuit Trails around the region all the time. Riverfront North Partnership, a Circuit Trails Coalition member, often hosts events on the K&T Trail. View all upcoming events #OnTheCircuit here.
Email info@circuittrails.org with questions or updates to this trail.