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Ghost Town Trail

Indiana County, Pennsylvania

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Trail length

51.9 km

Time

~2 days

Elevation Gain

384 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

“Embark on a historic hike through Pennsylvania's scenic woodlands on the medium-difficulty Ghost Town Trail.”

What to expect?

canyons
rivers

Activity types

nature-trips

Frequently asked questions

How long is the Ghost Town Trail and how much climbing does the Ghost Town Trail have?

The Ghost Town Trail is 51.86 kilometers long, or about 32.2 miles, with roughly 384 meters of elevation gain. It is generally considered an easy rail-trail route, and the grade stays gentle because it follows former railroad corridors through Indiana and Cambria counties.

Where can you park to start the Ghost Town Trail in Indiana County, Pennsylvania?

One of the best-known starting points for the Ghost Town Trail is Saylor Park in Black Lick, which serves as the western terminus and has trail access and parking. Black Lick is in Indiana County, making it a practical place to begin a full point-to-point trip or a shorter out-and-back section.

What kind of surface does the Ghost Town Trail have and is the Ghost Town Trail hard to hike?

The Ghost Town Trail is a converted rail trail with a mostly crushed stone or compacted trail surface rather than rugged mountain tread. That rail-grade design keeps the route relatively smooth and gradual, which is a big reason it is widely rated easy despite its full 51.86-kilometer length.

What historical sites are along the Ghost Town Trail in Pennsylvania?

The Ghost Town Trail follows former railroad corridors tied to Pennsylvania coal mining, including lines associated with the Ebensburg and Black Lick Railroad and the Cambria and Indiana Railroad. Along the route, hikers pass the remains of former mining communities and industrial sites, including notable heritage features such as the Eliza Furnace area near Vintondale.

Is the Ghost Town Trail good for a multi-day hike or can the Ghost Town Trail be done in one day?

The Ghost Town Trail can work either way. At 51.86 kilometers, strong hikers can cover it in a long single day, but its official trail type fits a multi-day outing better for anyone who wants time to explore places like Black Lick, Dilltown, Vintondale, and Ebensburg without rushing.

What towns and landmarks does the Ghost Town Trail connect?

The Ghost Town Trail runs from the Black Lick area in Indiana County east toward Ebensburg in Cambria County. Well-known places along or near the route include Saylor Park, Dilltown, Vintondale, and the historic iron furnace sites that help explain the trail's "ghost town" name and industrial past.

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