Near Great Allegheny Passage
The information board at the entrance to Dead Man's Hollow.
Near Great Allegheny Passage
In between Connelsville and Ohiopyle.
Near Great Allegheny Passage
Hiker-biker campground at Cedar Creek Park, near West Newton, Pa.
Near Great Allegheny Passage
View of the Youghiogheny River from the Ohiopyle High Bridge, along the Great Allegheny Passage near Ohiopyle, Pa.
Near Great Allegheny Passage
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Great Allegheny Passage

4.5 (6 Ratings)
A 150 mile hall-of-fame rail-trail connecting Pittsburgh to Cumberland, Maryland; great for hiking, running, or biking.
146.5
mi
Distance
4,134
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
BirdingCaveCommonly BackpackedFall ColorsFamily FriendlyRiver/CreekSpringSwimmingViewsWaterfall
Access Issues
Open dawn to dusk. The Big Savage Tunnel is closed for the winter, late November to early April.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
146.54mi
Distance
4,134ft
Elevation Gain
4,271ft
Elevation Loss
75%
Max Grade
2,734ft
High Point
597ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Great Allegheny Passage soars over valleys, snakes around mountains, and skirts alongside three rolling rivers on its nearly level path from Cumberland to Pittsburgh. Hikers 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. Travelers 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. Along its corridor, the Great Allegheny Passage features a delightful chain of trail towns connecting travelers with everything they need for a day trip or multi-day adventure. Local flavors abound at restaurants, bars and grills, creameries, and cafes. Along the trail, overnight accommodations range from lovely bed-and-breakfasts to comfortable guest houses, and from campgrounds to hotels. Outfitters and bike shops have a range of gear available. Travelers enjoy art galleries, stately town squares, boutique museums, renovated train stations, holiday parades, craft breweries, and historical sites. Festivals and celebrations take place throughout the seasons. Once connected by railroads, and now by the trail, our towns are destinations to explore, provide fuel for your journey, and give welcome respite every few miles. With a crushed limestone (or in some sections, paved) surface, and a gentle, nearly-flat grade, the Great Allegheny Passage is a perfect path for families. There are plenty of free parking spaces at trailheads, standard wayfinding signage, and mile markers to guide your outing, and all kinds of places to treat your family to lunch or ice cream in trail towns. Families seeking an overnight adventure on the trail can pitch a tent at one of several hiker-biker campgrounds. Moreover, families with older kids can arrange an unforgettable multi-day trek; some choose to haul their own gear, others hire a shuttle service for backpacks and take advantage of local lodging options, and some make a return trip via Amtrak.

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Contributors
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