Indian Creek Valley Trail

Summary

Indian Creek Valley Trail is a Pennsylvania rail-trail in northeast Fayette and southeast Westmoreland Counties about 50 miles southeast of Pittsburgh. The Saltlick Township-owned[1] Section (6 miles) opened in 1989, where the trail traverses Indian Creek along the former Indian Creek Valley Railroad (ICVRR). The second phase (1.5 miles) opened[2] in 2009, and is in Donegal Township; however, it is owned by the Mountain Watershed Association. Plans call to extend the trail further in the future.

Indian Creek Valley Trail
Length7.5 mi (12.1 km)
LocationFayette and Westmoreland Counties, Pennsylvania, United States
TrailheadsIndian Head, Pennsylvania
Jones Mills, Pennsylvania
UseHiking, Biking
HazardsSevere weather

Trailheads and facilities edit

Listed below are facilities north to south.

Trailhead/Area Name Intersecting Road Features/Facilities
Jones Mills State Route 31 Parking
Champion County Line Road Parking
Melcroft State Route 711 and
State Route 381
Spur to Trail;
Picnic Area, Chemical Toilet and Parking Lot.
Indian Head Indian Head Road Parking, picnic area, playground, sanitary toilets.

References edit

  1. ^ TrailLink.Com - ICV Trail - Retrieved 12-11-2010.
  2. ^ Indian Creek Valley Trail extension opens in Donegal Archived 2009-10-28 at the Wayback Machine - Connellsville Daily Courier - Retrieved 12-11-2010.

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