Near Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail
Depending on the season, enjoy a snack or warm up in this warming hut in the North Woods Trail System.
Near Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail
Great view of the Youghiogheny River valley
Near Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail
Overlooking the Youghiogheny River on a snowy day - Laurel Highlands Trail
Near Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail
Sunlight weaves its way through the thick canopy, catching hints of mist along Lick Run. A short series of switchbacks lead to this gem, where the cold water in summer offers a brief respite from an otherwise absurdly humid trail.
Near Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail
Just another 20% grade in the early miles of LHHT.

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Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail

4.5 (34 Ratings)
The 70 Mile LHHT is a beast full of steep ascents and relentless technical terrain.
65.4
mi
Distance
10,501
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
65.43mi
Distance
10,501ft
Elevation Gain
10,434ft
Elevation Loss
80%
Max Grade
2,976ft
High Point
1,211ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The 70-mile hiking trail stretches along Laurel Mountain from the picturesque Youghiogheny River At Ohiopyle, Pa. to the Conemaugh Gorge near Johnstown, Pa. The trail features overnight trail shelters that must be reserved in advance. Seasoned backpackers challenge themselves on the steep, rugged areas of the trails. Casual hikers and runners enjoy areas that are reasonably level and pleasant for walking. The trail traverses state parks, state forests, state game lands, other public lands and private lands. The Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail is a major segment of the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail, a network of trails between the mouth of the Potomac River and the Allegheny Highlands. Click here for more info. The Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail is open year-round and is blazed approximately every 100 feet with 2-inch and 5-inch yellow blazes. Connector trails lead to and from trailheads and shelter areas and are marked with blue blazes. Mileage monuments are every mile. Yellow bands around trees mark the trail at every major road crossing. A hiker's guide to the Laurel Highlands Trail is available from the Sierra Club Allegheny Group. The guide describes the trail and aids in planning outings. Included in the guide are detailed topographic maps plus information on geology, climate, plants and wildlife. Trailheads Six trailheads provide 30-car parking lots, overnight parking and trash receptacles. Voluntary day use registration mailboxes are located in each of the trailheads for day hikers to fill out information cards for vital park attendance data and for use in an emergency. For overnight use of the trail see the LHHT Regulations section.

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Laurel Highlands Trail: Ohiopyle State Park

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+2,820 ft
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North Woods / LHHT Loop

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Birding
strenuous
8.74 mi
+1,626 ft
Contributors
Kevin Ketchman