Yellow Creek State Park
- Yellow Creek State Park is located in Indiana County along one of the first "highways" in the state, the Kittanning Path. This trail was used by the Delaware and Shawnee nations an... wildernet.com
Indiana County Classics, Indiana, Pennsylvania
Known as the Christmas Tree Capital of the World and hometown of legendary actor Jimmy Stewart, Indiana is the base for two fantastic century rides. Whether your goal is a metric or an ... trails.com
Hoodlebug Trail
Hoodlebug was the local nickname for the self-propelled passenger coach that ran on this line up until 1940. mtbr.com
Ghost Town Trail, Dilltown, Pennsylvania
A truly historic and casual ride along the beautiful Black Lick Creek, this trail has the remains of five ghost towns along its course as well as evidence of coal mines and iron furnaces.... mtbr.com
West Penn Trail-conemaugh Reservoir
The West Penn Trail, a National Recreation Trail, runs largely along the corridor of the Portage Railroad line that operated from 1830 to 1864 between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg. The ... traillink.com
Ghost Town Trail
Despite its eerie name, there's nothing scary about the Ghost Town Trail. The trail is named for the numerous towns that were served by the Ebensburg & Blacklick Railroad, as well as... traillink.com
Great Shamokin Path
Tracing a section of the abandoned Rural Valley Railroad corridor the Great Shamokin Path parallels the Cowanshannock Creek for 3.5 miles. The eastern part of the trail, which is sur... traillink.com
Hoodlebug Trail
Any trail with a name like "Hoodlebug" deserves a visit. The 10-mile trail follows the path of the 1856-era Indiana Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which ran from Blairsville no... traillink.com
Roaring Run Trail
The out-and-back Roaring Run is the third incarnation of this pathway. First to occupy the waterfront site was the Pennsylvania Main Line Canal towpath, which operated between 1825 a... traillink.com
Punxsutawney Challenge, Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania
The Punxsutawney Challenge is a physically demanding ride through the undulating woodlands and farmlands of Jefferson, Armstrong, and Indiana Counties. Stop in the Amish towns of Dayton... trails.com