Bethlehem opens Normans Kill Ravines Park with new bridges with photo gallery

  • Park fully completed with new trails and bridges

DELMAR — Town leaders and community partners cut the ribbon on a fully finished Normans Kill Ravines Park, marking the completion of mountain biking trails and the installation of three new bridges that expand access for both recreation and emergency response.

The 155-acre park, created in 2021 through a mix of town-owned land and a purchase from the Normanside Country Club, is Bethlehem’s second-largest public space.

The park, which officially opened in 2021, now features more than five miles of multi-use trails, including new routes designed for mountain biking. It offers more than half a mile of riverfront along the Normans Kill. The bridges, funded through a combination of state support and private fundraising, were identified as key infrastructure to enhance safety and enable maintenance crews to access remote areas of the park…

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