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Cedar Creek Park

westmoreland | Belle Vernon, PA Mile 110.5

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https://www.co.westmoreland.pa.us/730/Cedar-Creek-Park

 

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Cedar Creek Park
Cedar Creek Park
The GAP passes through Westmoreland County's 479-acre park along the Youghiogheny River. The park provides river access, picnic pavillions, permanent restrooms, a primative campground, and group camping sites. The Cedar Creek Gorge walking trail is home to rare wildflowers which bloom during the spring.

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This website is an ongoing effort to document the official history of building the Great Allegheny Passage by those who built it – with factual content, personal experiences and great images of  the ‘Building the Great Allegheny Passage.’  Please click the “Contact Us” button to send us something you would like to share or to request information.

“The Passage is linear; the story of its building is not.”   – Linda McKenna Boxx, June 2020.

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The Great Allegheny Passage ® (GAP) rail-trail offers 150 miles of hiking and biking from Cumberland MD to Pittsburgh PA.

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