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North Country National Scenic Trail North Country National Scenic Trail runs through Pennsyvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and North Dakota, prviding outdoor enthusiasts with roughly 4,600 mi (7,400 km) of pathway linking, including 1,700 mi (2,700 km) of off-road accessible trails. Most people use the trail segments for day trips, but few attempt to do the trail all at once. |
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Two Mile Run Mountain Bike Trails The 2,695 acre (1,090 ha) park of mostly wooded land features 20 miles (32 km) of trails suitable for mountain bikes. The trails are primarily challenging, single-track runs. Those unfamiliar with the park should get a map from the park office. The park also contains a 144 acre (58 ha) lake for swimming, boating and fishing. A snack bar, showers and rental boats are available at the lake. Campsites and picnic areas may be rented. Access: PA Route 417, between Franklin and Cherry Tree. |
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Sandy Creek Trail Winding along the East Sandy Creek, through some of PA's most spectacular hills, valleys and forest the trail features 8 miles of asphalt surface, 7 pedestrian-safe bridges and a tunnel Access: Belmar Village on Route 8 from the west and the village of Van on Route 322 from the east. |
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Allegheny River & Samuel Justus Trails The trail features 312 miles of flat, smooth, asphalt roadways, picnic areas and two dark tunnels, so bring a light. The trails are 8 feet wide and built on an old railroad grade. Access: From any of the towns or roads along the Allegheny River. |
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