
I included the elevation Chart so you can see what I'm talking about with the 7 miles up hill and down hill the rest of way!

Here is a map of the trail. Meyersdale is just over the PA state line and isn't on this map. Click on the map for a larger pic.

Maps from the Allegheny Highlands Trail website & The Great Allegheny Passage website.
The Pathway to History
The Allegheny Highlands Trail, which is now completed, links the Washington DC to Cumberland C&O Canal Trail with a series of hiking and biking trails in Western Maryland that connect into Pennsylvania, creating a continuous trail of 380 miles from Washington to Pittsburgh.
2 comments:
That would be a long way in a CAR!
That hill looks severely steep...=(
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