Best attractions and places to see around Easton include a variety of historical sites, natural monuments, and scenic trails. The region offers opportunities to explore ancient burial chambers, historic canal infrastructure, and former railway paths. Visitors can experience both cultural heritage and natural landscapes within this area.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Pretty town - about 8 pubs but none of them in the Good Beer Guide. Which tells its own story.
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Devil's Den stone monument is a Neolithic dolmen (burial chamber) located in Wiltshire, near Marlborough, not Sturminster Newton. The structure features a massive 17-ton capstone resting on two upright sarsen stones. Local folklore claims that if water is poured into the hollows on the capstone, the Devil himself will come during the night to drink it. It was largely reconstructed in 1921 after the chamber collapsed.
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Beautiful lil town, some lovely walks through the trees too
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Adam’s Grave on Walker's Hill in Alton, the most dramatically located Neolithic long barrow in Wiltshire and the site of battles in 592 and 715. The area surrounding Walker's Hill is pitted and speckled with barrows and ditches of many sizes and shapes.
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In a field on Fyfield Down, 1 mile east of Marlborough, Wiltshire, stands the prehistoric burial chamber known as The Devil’s Den or Clatford Bottom Stone, a Neolithic monument from 5,000 years ago that is also known as a Dolmen (stone table). Get up here on a clear day, nice and early, and you'll witness the most amazing sunrise.
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Crofton Pumping Station advertises that it has the oldest working steam engine in the world. The idea was actually to route the canal through a mountain at a lower altitude using a tunnel. But this project was too expensive and too complex. That's why the pumping station was built. It once reliably filled the canal with water at the geographically highest points of the route.
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Milk Hill 294m, Pewsey Down, Wiltshire (County High Top). A longish but easy walk over undulating hills to get Milk Hill, the county top for Wiltshire. Thought I would do Tan Hill as well to bag a trig point. Turns out there was no summit marker on Milk Hill or a Trig Point on Tan Hill. Still, a lovely walk and well worth doing. Took Walkers Hill as well which is a great historic tomb. Route Statistics: Easy undulating trails with minimal ascent really. 9.2km done in 2hrs with 250m of height gain.
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Easton is rich in history. You can visit the Easton Historic District, which features buildings dating back to 1752, including the First Reformed Church and Colonel Robert Hooper House. Centre Square, the heart of downtown, was the site of one of the first public readings of the Declaration of Independence. Other notable historical places include the Parsons-Taylor House (built 1757) and the Bachmann Publick House, the oldest remaining building in Easton.
Absolutely! The Crayola Experience™ offers four floors of interactive, colorful exhibits perfect for families. You can also enjoy the National Canal Museum in Hugh Moore Park, which provides engaging exhibits and mule-drawn canal boat rides. Many of Easton's parks, like Riverside Park, are also great for family outings.
Easton is located at the scenic confluence of the Delaware and Lehigh Rivers, offering opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing. You can explore the Karl Stirner Arts Trail, a 1.75-mile paved path along Bushkill Creek with public art, or the extensive Delaware & Lehigh (D&L) Trail for biking and walking. Hugh Moore Park also provides walking trails and picnic areas.
Easton boasts a vibrant cultural scene. The State Theatre Center For The Arts hosts a variety of performances, from music to Broadway shows. The Sigal Museum, home to the Northampton County Historical & Genealogical Society, showcases local history. You can also visit the Nurture Nature Center for environmental education and art programming, or explore the public art and unique shops in Downtown Easton.
Yes, Easton is home to the Easton Farmers' Market, established in 1752, making it the oldest continuously operating open-air market in the country. It's a great place for fresh produce, baked goods, and local crafts. The Easton Public Market is another popular indoor market featuring diverse food vendors.
You'll find several excellent trails. The Karl Stirner Arts Trail is a paved 1.75-mile path along Bushkill Creek. The Delaware & Lehigh (D&L) Trail is a multi-use path following historic towpaths, ideal for longer walks or bike rides. Additionally, the Two Rivers Trailway explores cycling paths along the Lehigh River, Delaware River, and Bushkill Creek. For more extensive cycling options, consider exploring the cycling routes around Easton.
Yes, Centre Square in downtown Easton is historically significant as one of only three locations where the Declaration of Independence was publicly read on July 8, 1776. This event is commemorated annually on Heritage Day.
Easton offers several beautiful parks. Riverside Park is located along the Delaware River, providing scenic views. Scott Park is situated at the confluence of the Delaware and Lehigh Rivers, offering a picturesque setting. Hugh Moore Park also provides walking trails and picnic areas alongside the Lehigh Canal.
The region around Easton offers diverse cycling opportunities. For gravel biking, you can find routes like the Salisbury Plain Perimeter Path or the Double Helix Cycle Bridge loop. If you prefer road cycling, options include the Grafton Down Ridgeway Road or the Westbury White Horse loop. You can find more details on gravel biking and road cycling routes around Easton.
Located in Hugh Moore Park, the National Canal Museum tells the story of America's historic towpath canals. It features exhibits and activities that highlight the importance of these waterways in the nation's development, including popular mule-drawn canal boat rides on the Lehigh Canal.
Lafayette College itself is a notable attraction, featuring charming collegiate architecture and iconic spots like Pardee Hall and the Williams Center for the Arts. The Williams Center also serves as a public cultural venue, hosting performances and exhibitions.
Downtown Easton is known for its charming streets, unique shops, and diverse restaurants. Beyond the markets, you'll find a variety of eateries offering everything from seafood to pizza and tacos. The area also features public art installations, including murals and wall poems, adding to its unique atmosphere.


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