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Rail-Trails Pennsylvania. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
Читать онлайн.Название Rail-Trails Pennsylvania
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isbn 9780899979687
Автор произведения Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
Жанр Книги о Путешествиях
Серия Rail-Trails
Издательство Ingram
Key to Trail Use
Learn More
To learn about additional multiuse trails in your area or to plan a trip to an area beyond the scope of this book, visit Rails-to-Trails Conservancy’s trail-finder website TrailLink.com, a free resource with more than 36,000 miles of mapped rail-trails and multiuse trails nationwide.
Pennsylvania
Trail users appreciate the shade along this section of the Joseph M. McDade Recreational Trail.
1 Allegheny River Trail
Counties
Clarion, Venango
Endpoints
Samuel Justus Recreation Trail at US 322/Lakes to the Sea Hwy. and Bredinsburg Road (Franklin) to Main St. at River Ave. (Emlenton); Main St. at River Road (Foxburg) to Perryville Road at PA 368 (Parker)
Mileage
30.0
Type
Rail-Trail
Roughness Index
1
Surface
Asphalt
Keep your eyes open for wildlife when you visit the Allegheny River Trail. This segment of the Allegheny River—once a canoe route for local tribes and French trappers—was designated a national wild and scenic river, and the forests teem with animals. Everything from chipmunks to wild turkeys to deer are frequently spotted along the trail, while eagles rule the sky overhead.
The trail follows the route used by the Allegheny Valley Railroad, later the Allegheny Division of Pennsylvania Railroad, to haul oil. The Scrubgrass Generating Company subsequently acquired it in 1984 and donated it to the nonprofit Allegheny Valley Trails Association.
A white split rail fence adds to the trail’s bucolic setting.
The trail runs on asphalt between Franklin and Emlenton for 27.5 miles and on an isolated section between Foxburg and Parker for 2.5 miles. It meets the Samuel Justus Recreation Trail in Franklin, crosses beneath the Sandy Creek Trail in East Sandy, and passes through two old railroad tunnels. It is part of the 270-mile Erie to Pittsburgh Trail that one day will link Presque Isle on Lake Erie with Pittsburgh, where it will join the Great Allegheny Passage; it’s also part of the Industrial Heartland Trails Coalition’s developing 1,500-mile trail network through Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, and New York.
Starting just south of the US 322 bridge into downtown Franklin—also the western endpoint for the Samuel Justus Recreation Trail—you’ll pass a couple of riverfront camping sites in the first 4 miles. At 5.2 miles, you’ll cross East Sandy Creek and then catch sight of the picturesque Belmar Bridge that carries the Sandy Creek Trail across the Allegheny River. You’ll pass beneath the bridge that soars 80 feet overhead, or you can ascend using a stairway.