Prince Gallitzin State Park
- Located in the scenic Allegheny Plateau Region of Pennsylvania, major portions of the Prince Gallitzin State Park can be seen from several easily accessible vistas. In 1957, the parklands were acquired with oil and gas l... wildernet.com
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 and by early settlers. Today, U.S. Route 4... wildernet.com
Allegheny Portage Railroad & Incline Trail
Following the corridor of a mountain-crossing railroad that operated 1834-1854, this trail has two segments approximately 15 miles apart. The southern, crushed stone segment, about 2.3 miles long, winds though a lush fores... 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 the Cambria & Indiana Railroad. It wind... traillink.com
Path Of The Flood Trail
Though it memorializes a sad occasion, the Path of the Flood Trail is a beautiful, tranquil trail. In the Johnstown Flood of 1889, the South Fork Dam failed and more than 2,200 townspeople lost their lives. The first 2 mil... traillink.com
Prince Gallitzin State Park
- Located in the scenic Allegheny Plateau Region of Pennsylvania, major portions of the Prince Gallitzin State Park can be seen from several easily accessible vistas. In 1957, the parklands were acquired with oil and gas l... wildernet.com
Canoe Creek State Park, Altoona, Pennsylvania
- Canoe Creek State Park was developed during the Project 70 expansion era of state parks and was dedicated in 1979. The vast openness of this 958-acre park is exemplified with a panoramic view when cresting the hill on th... wildernet.com
Bells Gap Rail Trail
The Bells Gap Rail-Trail is really two trails in one-a flat 2.1-mile southern section with smooth crushed limestone surface, and a rougher, more difficult northern section best-suited for mountain bike enthusiasts or hiker... 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 north to the town of Indiana. "Hoodlebug" ... traillink.com