By mzeller in February, 2012
WHETHER YOU WALK, BIKE RIDE, WHEEL CHAIR MOTIVATE, CROSS COUNTY SKI, OR SNOW SHOE ALL YEAR LONG YOU CAN GET ALONG. WELL CONSTRUCTED, AND CARED FOR. 3 POINTS OF ACCESS, A COVERED BRIDGE, PICNIC SHELDER, GROWING NUMBER OF BENCHES FOR THIS STROKE SURVIOR. WILD FLOWERS, FALL HARD AND SOFT WOODS, INTEREST PLANT AND ANIMAL LIFE. AN HARD SURFACE THROUGH A TIME FROM THE PAST.
By donnakcupp in July, 2010
I really don't have a lot of experience on too many trails yet, but I've found at age 54 and being 100 pounds overweight that I can cycle and I love it. My husband and I rode on the trail yesterday even though the temperature was 90 degrees and humid. The trail goes through many shady areas some of which are densely forested resulting in a cooler temperature. The scenery was great. I loved seeing French Creek and there are places to rest. This Granny can do 10 miles you bet!
By Debra Frawley in September, 2009
The trail is an "out-and-back" one, with access near the midpoint of the trail on the Mercer Pike south of Meadville. With its crushed cinder surface it is well suited for most bicycles.
By Rick Fischer in January, 2004
"We bike the trail weekly and while it's a short trail, it does offer a great view of French creek and lots of wildlife."