Hello everyone I just road the trail today from the Bridge at Rosston all the way to Templeton!!! Yes that is right outside of Kittanning after the Crushed...
Did you get a measure of the distance? Looks to me like it would be about 15 miles. Sounds like you had a good ride. I hope to get up there soon and ride it ...
When completed the trail is to go all the way from Schenly Pa. up to Hillville in Clarion Co. where it will meet with the Allegheny River Trail from Franklin...
Fall is here. Let's go hiking. You will find cool backpacks for hiking, camping and for all your outdoor activities at http://www.apexbags.com/ApexStore.html...
Are there any good maps of the Armstrong Trail online (or offline)? The only one I have seen is the PA Rail Trails -- and that one is not real informative...
Is there anything good about the Armstrong Trail? Trail access points, amenities and other things that have been developed on other trails are not there on...
Uh, I guess I think the trail is pretty good. We rode from Ford City at access by Route 128 bridge -- up to a mile or so north of Muscove (sp?). It was kinda...
Thank you for this positive message. It will encourage me to go up that way for a day this fall and explore the trail again. I'm looking forward to the long...
David, I don't think you will get 52 miles out of this -- more like 30 or 35 if you count it as a round trip. See some of the earier posts. The sections that...
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I hope we can add "Coal & Coke Trail" between Scottdale and Mt. Pleasant to this list by next year! David Hiebert The DeskTop 311 Market Street Scottdale, PA...
Online, I've been able to find these links: http://www.pa-conservation.org/armstrong_map.gif http://www.pa-conservation.org/Armstrong%20Trail.PDF Kordite...
Hey Kordite, Thanks so much for those links. That is the best map and information I have ever seen on the Armstrong trail. Thanks for sharing, Troy on...
That is a good map. Why can't I find Schenly on my road map? It's there in all the other maps. Well, I'll have to see if I can find it driving! 52.5 miles here...
Believe it or not, I also found something http://www.armstrongcounty.com/docs/armstrong_county2.pdf It was hiding on the Armstrong County web site -- a map of...
Can you add two -- Allegheny Highlands Trail (connects to the Yough Trail at Confluence and will go to the state line) -- ART... Allegheny Rail Trail, out of...
Friends, Actually, the Yough Trail and the Allegheny Highlands Trail are ONE trail. Now that the connections are almost complete, everything from McKessport,...
These Trails should be added, maybe North Park Lake - does that count Black Rock Trail - another in North Park South Park Trail Butler to Freeport Trail Ghost...
I don't think that it is necessary to differentiate the various parts of the Yough trail for the purposes of this survey, but it could be broken into several...
More maybe's And how about the national trail in St. Clairsville, Ohio the Ohio River Trail that goes from Weirton, to Wheeling. I think it is good for us to...
I rode my bike on the Panhandle Trail yesterday from Walkers Mill to Burgettstown(Approx. 18 Miles one way)and back. The trail is really only finished to...
Troy - "pain of the vibration" ?? Back in the old days (1970's) I used to race road and cyclocross - for rough surface road races (like the circut they used...
Steve, Thanks for the advice. I'm afraid that if I lower the air pressure in my tires, that I'd be doomed to get a flat or a bent rim. Riding over the rough...
You could always get some hybrid tires for your bike (I'm assuming you're a roadie). Alternatively, you could always get a real bike, a.k.a. something in the...
Hey Mike, NO, I'm not a "roadie," and I already have a "real" bike. I have an older Trek 930 Mountain Bike, that is great for riding rails-to-trails. Call me...
... Mike has a point there Troy .... disregarding the "real bike" comment .... we'd normally run 21mm section tubulars for road racing (19mm for time trials)...
Alright - a fellow "rigid" mountain bike rider! I've got an old Cannondale (real old - 26" FW, 24" RW, 15SPD, not an indexed shifter in sight) - haven't had...
I was just messin' Troy, in all honesty I like doing both, although right now on a college budget my Ironhorse 4.0 gets the job done quite well. Can't say I...