Greene River Trail Explained

Greene River Trail
Designation:Rail Trail
Length Mi:5.2
Difficulty:Easy
Season:Year-Round
Hazards:Severe Weather

The Greene River Trail is a non-motorized rail trail[1] 60 miles south of Pittsburgh in Greene County, Pennsylvania. Greene River Trail runs along the banks of the Monongahela River as it winds through the former coal mining region of Greene County. The 5.2-mile trail begins in Millsboro at the Greene Cove Yacht Club, where the trail follows Ten Mile Creek for a quarter mile before turning upstream along the left (west) bank of the Monongahela River. The trail passes through Rices Landing and ends in Crucible. Plans call for the trail to be extended for 9 more miles to Nemacolin in the future.

Parking: Greene Cove Marina, Millsboro; Pumpkin Run Park, Rices Landing.

References

39.9506°N -79.9813°W

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.traillink.com/trail/greene-river-trail.aspx TrailLink.com - Greene River Trail