The historic Path of the Flood Trail, a 14-mile stretch that follows the route of the devastating 1889 Johnstown Flood, was ...
Current state law prohibits cars from parking more than 12 inches away from a curb, but does not take into account bike lanes ...
One of Pennsylvania’s “top 10” trail gaps soon will be linked, piecing together two of the Lehigh Valley’s most populated centers via a walking and biking trail for the first time.
A historic trail tracing the path of one of the nation’s deadliest disasters is receiving statewide recognition. 1/30/25 ...
Cambria County's Path of the Flood Trail has been named Pennsylvania's Trail of the Year for 2025, state officials said ...
Jeff Himler Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019 7:34 a.m. | Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019 7:34 a.m. Walking and biking trails developed along railroad rights-of-way contribute $930 million annually to Pennsylvania ...
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — The Path of the Flood Trail in Cambria County is being recognized as Pennsylvania’s "Trail of the Year" for 2025. Every year, the Department of Conservation and ...
A multi-county tourism agency received state funds this week to study developing a trail on an abandoned section of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. For years, an abandoned 13-mile-long turnpike path ...
The Bedford Fulton Joint Recreation Authority received a $124,780 state grant to help fund a new trail on the abandoned turnpike near Breezewood, state Rep. Jesse Topper, R-Bedford/Fulton, and state ...
The Path of the Flood Trail in Cambria County, a 14-mile journey through history and nature, has been named Pennsylvania’s 2025 Trail of the Year by the Department of Conservation ...