
I just discovered this trail this year. It is such a tranquil place to ride. The trail has mostly bikers but there are also people who walk the trail and fish in the river. The trail is a total...
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The Butler-Freeport Community Trail is a 21-mile rail-trail located about an hour northeast of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Open since 1989, it meanders through a scenic wooded valley, following Little Buffalo Creek and leading to the Allegheny River at Freeport, providing a flat and accessible route for outdoor enthusiasts.
With its diverse trail surface of crushed stone, dirt, and asphalt, the trail caters to walkers, joggers, and cyclists of all ages. Visitors can enjoy various amenities, including benches, picnic tables, and seasonal restroom facilities, making it a popular destination for families and community members seeking a peaceful outdoor experience.
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I just discovered this trail this year. It is such a tranquil place to ride. The trail has mostly bikers but there are also people who walk the trail and fish in the river. The trail is a total...
Its a nice bike trail but its worth noting its an uphill slope if youre going from Freeport to Butler. Its barely noticable but coming back down is a much easier ride.
Beautiful green lush landscape surrounds trails through this area. Be careful in case you encounter ticks.
I'm relatively new to biking but always looking for a challenge. I first heard about the Butler Freeport Community Trail from my Dad when I asked him about some good local trails. The entire...
Please note that the address above is an approximation, based on Google Maps, of the trail's parking lot. Anyway, the Butler-Freeport Community Trail is another rails-to-trails conversion and it...