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The 70-mile hiking trail stretches along Laurel Mountain from the picturesque Youghiogheny River at Ohiopyle State Park to the Conemaugh Gorge near Johnstown. Seasoned backpackers challenge themselves on the steep, rugged areas of the trails.
The Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail offers some truly unforgettable sights. Hike to the appropriate mile marker to check them out! Between miles 7-8: Scenic view from Sugarloaf Knob, the third highest point in Pennsylvania. Between miles 12-13: 112-acre Cranberry Glade Lake with a stunning view, especially in the fall.
This route covers the entire Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail (LHHT) heading southbound from mile 70 in Seward, PA to mile 0 in Ohiopyle. The route was completed in 5 days and 4 nights, but can be adapted to suit your needs and reversed as well.
Interactive Hiking Trail Map. This map highlights just some of the most popular trails across the Laurel Highlands. The pins on the map have been placed as accurately and as close to the trailhead or parking as possible.
The 70-mile hiking trail stretches along Laurel Mountain from the picturesque Youghiogheny River At Ohiopyle, Pa. to the Conemaugh Gorge near Johnstown, Pa. The trail features overnight trail shelters that must be reserved in advance.
Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail. Find On Map. Also Known As: Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail. Difficulty: Unknown. Length: 62.01 Miles. County: Cambria, Fayette, Somerset, Westmoreland.
The Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail follows a gentle path high above the isolated valley of Mill Creek. The views here to the northwest of the trail are especially nice during the winter months. Close to Route 271, the trail passes through a series of rock formations worthy of exploration.
The stunning 70-mile Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail (LHHT) stretches across Laurel Mountain from the Youghiogheny River Gorge in Ohiopyle, all the way to the Conemaugh Gorge near Johnstown.
Explore this 13.8-mile point-to-point trail near Gray, Pennsylvania. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 6 h 0 min to complete. This is a popular trail for backpacking, camping, and hiking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. The best times to visit this trail are March through October.
The Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail is a 70.3 mile long hiking trail located in the Laurel Highlands region of Western Pennsylvania. The trail’s length and proximity to Pittsburgh makes it great for both a thru-hike and section hiking.