Where to start? In a word, Awesome. In more than 1 word... This trail has something for everyone (kids included); walking, running, biking, horseback riding (in most sections), to the history...
Great Allegheny Passage
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13 Canal St
Cumberland, MD 21502
The Great Allegheny Passage soars over valleys, snakes around mountains, and skirts alongside three rolling rivers on its nearly level path from Cumberland, Md. to Pittsburgh. Cyclists pass through the Cumberland Narrows, cross the Mason-Dixon Line, top the Eastern Continental Divide, wind their way through Pennsylvania’s breathtaking Laurel Highlands, journey through the region’s coke, coal, mining, and steel-making corridor, and end at Pittsburgh’s majestic Point State Park. Stunning views of waterfalls, gorges, river valleys, and farmland are everywhere, especially from outside the Big Savage Tunnel, from the sweeping Salisbury Viaduct, at both ends of the Pinkerton Tunnel, and via the Ohiopyle High and Low Bridges. Riders overlook the joining of rivers at Confluence, McKeesport, and Pittsburgh, and can explore adjoining peninsulas, state parks, hollows, wildflower stands, and forests on foot at many places along the trail.
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Anthony B.
6/14/2017
Kevin S.
10/4/2009
A friend and I rode the Great Allegheny Trail from Myersdale, PA down to Cumberland, MD. It was a 33 mile ride overall, but we really enjoyed it. Now, neither of us are Lance Armstrong...
Susan D.
10/26/2011
We did it! My husband Rick & I biked the 130+ miles of the Great Allegheny Passage Trail between Cumberland, MD & McKeesport, PA! I'm sore now! We'd been planning this trip for years as we...
Joshua D.
4/27/2010
This trail is great for running and biking. The incline is near 1% because it goes along the railroad tracks that run between Cumberland and Frostburg, MD for about 19 miles. The trail is good for...
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