Sandy Creek Trail - Rockland access point - Cranberry, PA
Posted by: vhasler
N 41° 19.021 W 079° 43.477
17T E 606747 N 4574734
Just south of Cranberry, PA is an access point for the Sandy Creek rails-to-trail conversion.
Waymark Code: WMFZW6
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 12/25/2012
Views: 3
The Jamestown, Franklin and Clearfield Railroad, built in 1905-1911, once ran through here for freight and passengers until the service was stopped in the 1980s. Around 2000-2005, the rail bed was paved with an asphalt strip and the bridge railings installed. A nice bike ride out and back with several bridge crossings of Sandy Creek and a long tunnel.
This access point is 2.5 miles south of US322. The trail goes under the Cranberry-Rockland Road. Parking available for dozen vehicles.
Country: United States
State/Province/etc.: Pennsylvania
Trail Start (town): Van
Trail Finish (town): Pecan
Trail Length: 15
Trail Surface: Gravel/Stone
Pack Animals Allowed: no
Fees: no
Internet Link(s): http://freewheelingeasy.com/trail/Sandy%20Creek.php?
Rail-to-Trail Sign: Not listed
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