TOP 30 Running trails in parks in Butler, Pennsylvania
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Preston Park
● ClosedPreston Park is a historic 88-acre park located at 415 South Eberhart Road in Butler, Pennsylvania. This park is a popular tourist attraction and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful wooded trails, but please note that bike riding and skateboards are not permitted on these trails. Dogs are welcome in the park but must be kept on a leash at all times, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets. The park also offers a unique opportunity for visitors to join the Monday Morning Maintenance Crew, a group of volunteers who help maintain the grounds at Preston Park. Public walking tours of the park are available, with dates to be announced. Private group tours can also be arranged for groups of 10 or more.
415 S Eberhart Rd, Butler, PA 16001, United States -
Butler-Freeport Community Trail Butler Trailhead
● OpenThe Butler-Freeport Community Trail Butler Trailhead is a picturesque park located at 150A Kaufman Drive in Butler, Pennsylvania, United States. This trailhead serves as the starting point for the Butler-Freeport Community Trail, a popular recreational trail that spans over 21 miles. Visitors can enjoy walking, running, biking, and other outdoor activities while taking in the beautiful scenery and peaceful surroundings. The park offers parking facilities, restrooms, and informational signage to help visitors navigate the trail. Whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll or a challenging bike ride, the Butler-Freeport Community Trail Butler Trailhead is the perfect starting point for your outdoor adventure.
150A Kaufman Dr, Butler, PA 16001, United States -
Butler-Freeport Community Trail Bonniebrook Road Trailhead
● OpenThe Butler-Freeport Community Trail Bonniebrook Road Trailhead is a charming and serene park located at 502 Bonniebrook Rd, Butler, PA 16002, United States. This trailhead serves as a key access point to the picturesque Butler-Freeport Community Trail, a beloved local treasure offering outdoor enthusiasts a scenic route for walking, running, and cycling. Nestled in the heart of nature, the Bonniebrook Road Trailhead provides ample parking and easy access to the well-maintained trail, which winds through lush forests, along tranquil streams, and past historic sites. Whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll or an invigorating outdoor adventure, this trailhead is the perfect starting point. The Butler-Freeport Community Trail Bonniebrook Road Trailhead invites visitors of all ages to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and recreational opportunities that Butler County has to offer.
502 Bonniebrook Rd, Butler, PA 16002, United States -
Moraine State Park Regatta
● OpenNestled on the picturesque south shore of Lake Arthur, the Moraine State Park Regatta stands as the region's premier all-ages eco-recreational event. This event is designed to offer a variety of activities that cater to every member of the family, ensuring a memorable experience for all who attend. Activities and Attractions:
Moraine State Park, 225 Pleasant Valley Rd, Portersville, PA 16051, United States -
Seven Fields trail
● OpenSeven Fields Trail is a picturesque community park located at 380 Castle Creek Drive in the charming town of Seven Fields, Pennsylvania. Nestled in the serene landscapes of Butler County, this park offers a perfect retreat for nature lovers, fitness enthusiasts, and families alike. The park features well-maintained walking and biking trails that wind through lush greenery, providing an ideal setting for a leisurely stroll, an invigorating run, or a peaceful bike ride. Along the trails, visitors can enjoy scenic views, spot local wildlife, and experience the tranquility of nature.
380 Castle Creek Drive, Seven Fields, Pennsylvania 16046, United States -
Glacier Wetlands Natural Area
● ClosedNestled on the western edge of Butler County, just north of Zelienople, Glacier Wetlands Natural Area is a haven where nature thrives amidst the backdrop of growing industrial, residential, and commercial development. This picturesque park spans 18 acres of diverse landscapes, from floodplain forests along the Connoquenessing Creek to mesic central forests on steep wooded slopes and upland areas.
Swope Rd, Slippery Rock, PA 16057, United States -
Slippery Rock Gorge Natural Area
● OpenNestled on the western edge of Butler County, directly north of the town of Zelienople, Slippery Rock Gorge Natural Area (SRGNA) is a pristine sanctuary that preserves the natural beauty and biodiversity of the region. Recognized as a Biological Diverse Area (B.D.A.) in the Butler County Natural Heritage Inventory, SRGNA offers visitors a unique opportunity to connect with nature amidst an area experiencing growth from industry, residential, and commercial development.Ecological Highlights: SRGNA features a variety of distinct ecological communities. The floodplain forest along the Connoquenessing Creek is dominated by mature Silver Maples and American Basswood. This area boasts a rich, moist soil that supports a diverse array of herbaceous species, including Virginia Bluebells, May Apples, Large White Trilliums, and various violets. Birdwatchers can often spot kingfishers, Northern Rough-Winged Swallows, and Great Blue Herons patrolling the creek waters.Adjacent to the floodplain, the Mesic Central forest community thrives on the steep wooded slopes. This mature forest is home to Red Oak, White Oak, American Basswood, Tulip Tree, and Sugar Maple, with a notable grove of Chestnut Oak in the upland areas.Recreational Opportunities:
Crestview Rd, Slippery Rock, PA 16057, United States -
Kittanning Street Natural Area
● OpenNestled on the western edge of Butler County, directly north of Zelienople, Kittanning Street Natural Area (C.C.N.R.) is a serene park dedicated to preserving the natural beauty and biodiversity of the region. Recognized as a Biologically Diverse Area (B.D.A.) in the Butler County Natural Heritage Inventory, this park offers an immersive experience in nature. Natural Features:
Kittanning St, Butler, PA 16002, United States
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