Sheepskin Trail Explained

Sheepskin Trail
Length Mi:2.1
Trailheads:Dunbar, Pennsylvania
Dunbar Township at Junction with
Youghiogheny River Trail South, part of the
Great Allegheny Passage Trail System
Use:Hiking, Biking
Hazards:Railroad Crossing

The Sheepskin Trail is a non-motorized rail-trail in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. It is planned to eventually link the Great Allegheny Passage trail system near Dunbar to the Mon River Trail system at the Pennsylvania/West Virginia state line near Point Marion. Currently, due to funding restrictions, the trail is only opened for 2.1miles from the Great Allegheny Passage junction to the Dunbar town center, where there is parking and a comfort station available for public use.[1]

History and Future

History

In 1997, a feasibility study was completed and in 2007, the former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad line was purchased and Phase 1, which cost $647,927,[2] was opened in May 2008.

Future

Plans are still being worked out at this time to construct the trail further towards Uniontown, the county seat, and then further to Point Marion, as funding becomes available.

References

39.9008°N -79.7276°W

Notes and References

  1. http://co.fayette.pa.us/ParksandTrails/Documents/building_the_sheepskin_trail.pdf
  2. Web site: Sheepskin Trail opens this week - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review . 2010-12-09 . 2010-06-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100603191807/http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/dailycourier/news/s_569558.html . dead .