Near Rachel Carson Trail
Looking ahead, you can see the next mile of RCT, down the utility corridor, nearing Rt 28, and then heading up Ridge Road, and back into trails at the top of the hill.
Near Rachel Carson Trail
Overlooking the Allegheny River and New Kensington (C.L. Schmitt Bridge pictured) at mile 18 in Agan park.
Near Rachel Carson Trail
The trail along the ridge high above the Allegheny River.
Near Rachel Carson Trail
Home of the trails namesake, Rachel Carson, conservationist and author.
Near Rachel Carson Trail
Rachel Carson Trail as you get off the Red Blaze

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Rachel Carson Trail

4.7 (11 Ratings)
An exploration of what it is to be a trail, RCT travels through parks, farmland, and housing plans.
8.7
mi
Distance
1,127
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
River/CreekWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.71mi
Distance
1,127ft
Elevation Gain
1,228ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
1,319ft
High Point
883ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Starting in North Park, the trailhead can be found at the spillway, towards the rear of the parking lot. A large sign signifies the start of the trail, blazed in yellow swatches. The very first thing you'll do is cross over a stream before looping back around to the front of the parking lot. It's odd, but it certainly lets you know you have officially started (wet feet).You'll head up the hill to the Pie Traynor field and the southern section of North Park on your way out of the park. You'll then start down a long steady doubletrack section of trail before jumping into a ravine along a section of singletrack that is tough to traverse, and has another 4 stream crossings, which you'll not be able to avoid getting your feet wet (hooray). From this point forward, you'll need to pay close attention for the yellow blazes. The RCT conservancy has done a great job of blazing the trail, and placing them in a manner that you'll see the next blaze before passing the current one you are approaching.One of the many nature reserves (i.e. 'secret' parks) you'll pass is at mile 3.5. It's called the Crouse Run Nature Reserve, and it is a wonderful place to slow down and take in some solitude and wildflowers in the spring. You can also grab a bite to eat at the restaurant attached to nature reserve.
History & Background
Between 1972 and 1975 (completed in February 1975), this section of the old Baker Trail was rebuilt. Passing through the birthplace of Rachel Carson (noted ecologist) the trail was dedicated in her name.

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Contributors
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