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Path of the Flood Trail
A Beautiful, Historic Trail

By JSB in 3/5/2010 2:08:08 PM |

The Path of the Flood Trail actually consists of two sections with a 3900 foot unfinished section in between. The South Fork exit off of Route 219 leads to the Ehrenfeld Trail Head. It is 4.1 miles from here to the Staple Bend Tunnel Trail parking lot, then 2 miles on to the tunnel. After going through the tunnel the trail ends.This is the north end of the unfinished section.

The second section of the trail begins at the Johnstown Flood Museum on Washington Street. It is 3.8 miles from here to the south end of the unfinished section.

For more information about this historic and beautiful trail please contact the Cambria County Conservation and Recreation Authority 401 Candlelight Drive, Suite 234, Ebensburg, PA 15931

Phone: 814-472-2110 email: dcolumbus@co.cambria.pa.us

Ghost Town Trail
Ghost Town Trail Update

By JSB in 9/7/2006 12:00:00 AM |

"As metioned in previous reviews, the Ghost Town Trail has been extended from Nanty Glo to Ebensburg in Cambria County and from Saylor Park near Blacklick to within 2 miles of Dilltown in Indiana County.
On the Ebensburg to Nanty Glo section, historical markers are located at Ebensburg, Beula and Nanty Glo. The grade from Nanty Glo to Ebensburg is .7%. Several benches are located along the new section, with construction of small pavilions still waiting for sponsors.

For the new colored brochure of the entire trail plus the Hoodlebug and West Penn Trails please call the Cambria County Conservation & Recreation Authority at 814-472-2110 or email at jbartock@co.cambria.pa.us "