About

cropped-imgp79492.jpgThe Collier Friends of the Panhandle Trail maintains the approximately 2.4 miles of the Panhandle Trail from Walkers Mill Entrance to Gregg Station.

The Panhandle Trail is named after the Panhandle Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, the abandoned rail line upon which it is built.

The Panhandle Trail stretches for 29 miles from Walkers Mill in Collier Township, PA to Colliers, WV.

As of August 2008, the entire trail is complete from Collier Township, PA to Colliers WV.

The Collier Friends of the Panhandle Trail maintains the approximately 2.4 miles of the Panhandle Trail from Walkers Mill Entrance to Gregg Station.

The Panhandle Trail is named after the Panhandle Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, the abandoned rail line upon which it is built.

The Panhandle Trail stretches for 29 miles from Walkers Mill in Collier Township, PA to Colliers, WV.

As of August 2008, the entire trail is complete from Collier Township, PA to Colliers WV.

7 Responses to About

  1. Linda Curtis says:

    Who owns the land the panhandle trail is built on? Does the railroad still own it?

  2. admin says:

    Stacey, in the Collier section, which is what we manage, there are no campgrounds and most of the land on either side is privately owned. Along the rest of the trail it’s pretty much the same, but there may be some connectors from other parks and recreation areas in towns along the trail. Raccoon Creek and Hillman State Park are north of Burgettstown so you could look into possibilities like that.

  3. Stacey says:

    Is there anywhere to camp along the trail?

  4. admin says:

    Andrew, that would be fantastic! I (the admin) live in Carnegie and since I discovered Panhandle I’ve dreamed of being able to get on the trail right in the middle of town instead of having to drive my bike there or walk it along the tracks (which is illegal). It’s a lengthy process, but hopefully someday the stars will align and the permissions and the money will come together.

  5. Andrew says:

    Do you think that the trail could ever extend down to Carnegie? That would be great to be able to get on it there!

  6. admin says:

    Maryann, if you go to our Maps page you’ll find a downloadable map of the entire trail from the trailhead in Walker’s Mill to Colliers WV.

  7. Maryann Clutter says:

    I would like a map of the trail

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