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This little book presents a dozen great little trips for casual walks on the Great Allegheny Passage in Allegheny and northern Washington Counties with a few more on nearby trails. Each trip has something special to see or experience and a good place to park your car. Most have public transportation, drinking water, restrooms, and a place to sit down for a snack. Some have bicycle rentals and restaurants.
These great little walks are mostly on former railroad beds that have been converted into walking and bicycling trails and are open to the public for non-motorized activity, making safe and pleasant walks. Some of these walks include a few street crossings, but they are limited.
These trails are friendly public community trails, with good walking surfaces. A few are paved and suitable for in-line skating. They are nearly level, with very few—and very short— hills making most of them wheelchair accessible. You will find most of the trails on average are 8-12 feet wide, well-marked, and easy to find. And once you are on them, it’s pretty tough to get lost. They are great places to get out for a walk, take the kids, watch birds, walk the dog, meet people, and enjoy the scenic beauty of southwestern Pennsylvania. All you need are good walking shoes, comfortable clothing, and this book.
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Great Little Walks in the Pittsburgh Area
May 2003, Great Allegheny Press
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in English
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0972732403 9780972732406
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