The Marienville Bike Trail is part of a system of roads and trails in the Allegheny National Forest. The trails are open to mountain bikes, trail bikes, and ATVs and are rated as difficult because of the rocky, and sometimes steep, terrain. Novice riders should not attempt these. Other trails in the area are open to horseback riding and snowmobiling. User fees apply. For more information about the different loops, visit the Allegheny National Forest.
The main trailhead is off SR 66, about 15 miles southwest of Kane and 11 miles northeast of Marienville. Several smaller parking areas are available. You'll find restrooms at the trailhead, which is plowed in winter.
Have ridden this trail several times from spring to fall.Section from Marienville for a good many miles is wooded and from Leeper to Marianne is more open fields and farms.The trail overall is beautiful and sparsely used.
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