![]() ![]() The log cabin trail begins at Exit 60 of I-78 just south of Allentown and includes roughly the southern one-third of the county. The trail begins with the Southern Section, then moves north to the Central Section, continues into the Northern Section and the Blue Mountain (Kittatinny Ridge) forming the northern border of Lehigh County, then returns to three buildings in the northwestern part of the Central Section where the trail ends. ** Information was researched and compiled as an Eagle Scout Candidate Project Associate for Boy Scout Troop 131, Wescosville, PA ![]() Please respect the privacy of the people owning, and in some instances living in, these log structures!Äownload and print a PDF of the Lehigh County Log Cabin Trail brochure and make plans to stop for dinner along the way. ![]() Privately owned buildings marked by an asterisk (*) as drive-by buildings, however, should not be photographed. All log buildings on the Lehigh County Log Cabin Trail located in public parks may be photographed on the outside. Please keep in mind these cautions about photography. Some parts of the Lehigh County Log Cabin Trail, in the Central Section, are routed along part of Lehigh Valley's delightful Covered Bridge Tour, which adds further historic charm and educational value as one explores the log cabin trail. It seeks to add to and enhance the public's appreciation of the rich historic log building heritage of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. The Lehigh County Log Cabin Trail was established to identify and call to the public's attention 22 of the 100 remaining and charming 18th and 19th century log cabins and other log buildings. ![]()
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