Claysville National Pike Trail 4500 Donegal Ind Park, Claysville, PA 15323
About the Business
Claysville National Pike Trail is a charming local park located at 4500 Donegal Ind Park, Claysville, Pennsylvania 15323, United States. This serene and picturesque park offers visitors a perfect escape into nature with its well-maintained trails, lush greenery, and tranquil ambiance. Ideal for walking, jogging, cycling, and bird watching, the Claysville National Pike Trail provides a welcoming environment for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat to unwind or an active day out in the fresh air, this park is a wonderful destination for both locals and visitors. Come and explore the natural beauty and community spirit that Claysville National Pike Trail has to offer.
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4500 Donegal Ind Park, Claysville, Pennsylvania 15323, United States
Reviews
"We had a great family hike this afternoon in Claysville. Such a well maintained and beautiful trail."
"There's a TRAIL CLOSED sign and a traffic cone blocking the entry/stairs"
"Nice flat trail that goes out and back. There are some stairs at the beginning. Was beautiful in fall with the foliage and lots of wildflowers in summer. May want to bring a flashlight for in the tunnels, but you can still go through without."
"I wanted to clear up a few things on here as it looks nicer than it is. It’s nice if you go into it knowing it’s more of a trail than a walking path. First you really want to start in the gravel lot next to the dollar store. There’s no defined start going east from town so you have to follow the white tape they have guiding you there. Stick to the middle path when it goes 3 different directions. I walked from town up the aluminum stairs behind the dollar store it’s it’s mostly grass. There isn’t as much gravel as you are made to believe. It’s relatively flat but it’s part gravel, part grass, part mud. So walking or running with regular sneakers isn’t a good idea. The tunnels leak water to the ground in the tunnels are wet. A pair of trail shoes would be better. If you go on this knowing it’s more of a trail and less of a path it’s daily nice. Bring a flashlight, wear trail shoes, and start/end east of the dollar store."
"Very nice fall walk. Old railway converted to hiking trail. Combination gras and gravel. Fun going through the tunnels. Recommend a good flashlight, but our phone flashlights worked ok."
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