Description
The Tredway Trail's full name is the Wynn and Clara Tredway River Trail, a 2.5-mile run on the eastern side of the Allegheny River just north of New Kensington. The trail is included in an initiative called the Erie-Pittsburgh Trail Alliance, which is focused on connecting trails between Pittsburgh and Lake Erie.
The Tredway Trail parallels the river along Boggs Way through a densely wooded corridor.
Parking and Trail Access
To reach the lower trail head and parking, From Freeport, PA
Travel 2.9 miles on State Route 128 (2nd St), Take Route 356 toward Leechburg, Pa
Stay on Highway 356 to Garvers Ferry Road (blinking signal light), Turn Right onto Garvers Ferry Road.
Travel 4.1 miles to right on Braeburn Road, travel .7 miles to bottom of hill.
Turn right at bottom of hill onto Arnold Rd.
Follow road .8 mile to parking and trailhead.
Zen River Experience




By
neilconti
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April, 2013
A beautiful, easy ride with a calm part of the Allegheny River to your left, very close, as you head north. Several stone waterfalls to your right, a nice outdoor restroom, some picnic tables along the way, too. A sandy, firm surface, easy for pedaling. ...
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Tredway Trail




By
donna pollick
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October, 2012
Just in my back yard.. My sister inlaw and I go there everyday.We enjoy the trail easy to ride, very flat. well kept and nice scenery...
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By
3matthew3
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August, 2012
Nice trail, minutes from New Kensington area. Rode for the first time last week. Access road is newly resurfaced. Fairly shady on hot days. More of a two track dirt surface than crushed rock. Nice trail to get a quick little ride in.
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