Samuel Justus Trail
The Allegheny Valley Trails Association (AVTA) is a dedicated non-profit organization founded in 1990, focused on transforming abandoned railways in the Allegheny River watershed into multipurpose non-motorized recreational trails. With a strong volunteer base, the AVTA has successfully developed 55 miles of trails, including the 30-mile Allegheny River Trail and the 12-mile Sandy Creek Trail.
Guided by a volunteer board, the AVTA collaborates with various government agencies to plan, fund, and maintain their trail systems. The organization relies on community support, membership dues, and sponsorships to sustain its ongoing projects and enhance the recreational opportunities available to the public.
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