Allegheny Passage Bike Trail Best View!! High Bridge Ohiopyle Pennsylvania Mile Post 72 Bridge

By Mike on March 27, 2010, 1:56 pm


Also Check Out www.stuffthatsgone.com The Great Allegheny Passage from Mile post 87 to Mile post 70 Connellsville to Ohiopyle contains some of the best scenery and history along the Southwestern Pennsylvania section, including several bridges, waterfalls, exotic plant life shear cliffs, and fully shaded trail for easy peddling in any weather. This section is the last mile before the Ohiopyle train station, showing whitewater rapids, and two wonderful high bridges. Be sure and take the new side spur at milepost 86 to Dunbar–an extra 7 miles to your journey –more exciting historical sites. Visit our online store stores.ebay.com


9 Responses to “Allegheny Passage Bike Trail Best View!! High Bridge Ohiopyle Pennsylvania Mile Post 72 Bridge”

  1. mplayer98 says:

    thanks. appreciate the video.

  2. theqman1956 says:

    Almost 100% of the 330 miles. couple missing links around pittsburgh, but for the most part it is packed gravel–very smooth and enjoyable to ride on

  3. mplayer98 says:

    How much of this route is paved?

  4. somekid212 says:

    im going thier this weekend

  5. georgefurlow says:

    Great video and I have ridden this trail several times. Can’t wait to do Pittsburgh to DC.

  6. pechinrules says:

    I grew up in Connellsville but havent lived there in a while. I remember where you were as a kid playing in the hills from cville to ohiopyle. There are alot of streams and springs in the area. I remember that steam train that was on that track in the 70′s that made the last ride. We put pennies on the track so the train could smash them. My childhood was living like Huckleberry Finn. Great time.

  7. wle200 says:

    nice, train horn in distance

  8. theqman1956 says:

    Thanks–Western PA is so blessed with trails!!! With Gas prices going crazy I can see more people taking on the 358 mile route for summer fun!

  9. charlietrain says:

    nice commentary. looks very fun, we have a rails to trails here.