Free-Wheeling Easy in and Around Western Pennsylvania: Motor-Free Trails for Cyclists, Walkers, and Cross-Country Skier : Rail-Trails, Greenways, ... Other Motor-Free Bicycle Touring Routes in

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FreeWheeling Easy in Western Pennsylvania Northeast Edition is a guidebook to easy traffic-free bicycling and walking trails in Pennsylvania northwest of Pittsburgh in the Allegheny and Kiski River basin. If you like to bicycle but you don't like to ride in automobile traffic or on rough, steep, undeveloped trails, this book is for you. If you like to walk on wide smooth gentle paths, this book is for you. You will find trails for short family outings and trails for multi-day touring. The book provides detail information on over 29 trails that are easy to ride or walk, off-limits to automobile traffic, and reasonably level. Each write-up for a trail covers 5 to 8 pages and includes the following information: Location map: Approximate location of the trail on a miniature state map Detail map: Trail route and trailheads (access points) Summary: Basic information about trail Description: Character of the scenery and the trail Trailheads: First, a starting point in the vicinity, usually a major intersection. Then detailed directions to each trailhead from the starting point Amenities: Brief information on services near the trail, including rest rooms, water, bike shops, food, camping or other lodging for bicycle touring, and swimming Trail organization: trail development organization or manager. Maps and guides that tell you more about the trail or the area

Note: the publication date of April 2012 below is incorrect, it should be Oct 2018. we are working on getting it corrected.