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Exploring: Pennsylvania’s
Laurel Ridge State Park
Laurel Ridge State Park, 13,625 acres, stretches along the Laurel Mountain
from the picturesque Youghiogheny River at Ohiopyle to the Conemaugh Gorge
near Johnstown. This large park spans Cambria, Fayette, Somerset,
Westmoreland, and Indiana counties.
A major feature of the park is the Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail, a 70
mile hiking and backpacking trail from Ohiopyle to near Johnstown, PA. The
trail traverses state parks, state forests, state game lands, other public
lands, and private lands.
The Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail is open year-round and is blazed
approximately every 100 feet with 2” and 5” yellow blazes. Side trails are
marked with blue blazes. Mileage monuments are found every mile.
Large wooded signs mark trail access points at every major highway
crossing. Six 30-car parking areas provide starting points and water. In
addition, voluntary day-use registration booths are located at each of the
park areas and the trail user is encouraged to fill out information cards
for vital park attendance data and for use in the event of an emergency.
Overnight reservations are mandatory and a fee is required for overnight
camping.
Every hiker’s pace varies, but a suggested pace of 1 1/2 miles per hour is
average. In general, Laurel Ridge is cooler and receives more
precipitation than the surrounding valleys. Hikers should take proper
clothing, sturdy footwear, rain protection, canteen, and other items as
needed. A camera is a worthwhile item, too.
The trail is attractive throughout the year. Major seasonal attractions
are spring leaves which start in late April, peak in mid-May and are over
by June. Mountain laurel blooms in June and rhododendron does so in late
June and early July. Fall colors normally peak in mid October.
Every 8 - 10 miles along the trail, one of eight overnight shelter areas
are located. Each area contains 5 adirondack-type shelters with
fireplaces, 2 latrines, a water supply, and spaces for 30 tents.
A Hiker’s Guide to the Laurel Highlands Trail is available from the
Pennsylvania Chapter of the Sierra Club, P.O. Box 8241, Pittsburgh, PA
15217. The guide describes the trail and aids in planning outings.
Included in the guide are detailed topographic maps plus information on
geology, climate, plants and wildlife.
In addition, the park offers other recreational activities in the winter
months. A snowmobiling trail system of over 70 miles is open daily after
the end of the antlerless deer season in late December. The trail is
located on state park and state forest lands. Snowmobiles are restricted
to designated forest lands. Snowmobiles are restricted to designated
trails and are not permitted on the Laurel Highlands Hiking Trails.
Cross-country skiing is also a popular winter activity. Approximately 35
miles of trail are available for cross-country skiing. Please check with
the park office to see which sections are suitable for skiing.
For More Information:
Laurel Ridge State Park
1117 Jim Mountain Road
Rockwood, PA 15557
724-455-3744
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