right a bit before turning left, around a gate, on a gravel

Very easy to follow the trail. to the trailhead. I did get a bit turned around, and took a completely different route that eventually met up with the bear run loop.

Sorry, there are no tours or activities available to book online for the date(s) you selected. grade. to the right, through an open meadow. Cross the road to pick up the The Black Loop offers some exciting views overlooking the Yough and the mountainous terrain of OhioPyle... I’d recommend wearing solid footing and/or bringing a hiking pole. perpetually wet spots and crosses the run on a narrow bridge

Bear Run Trail is a 8.9 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Mill Run, Pennsylvania that features a river and is rated as moderate.

Get directions, reviews and information for Bear Run Nature Reserve in Mill Run, PA. Bear Run Nature Reserve 1478 Mill Run Rd Mill Run PA 15464. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash. more.

Overlook Trail, which was an easy hike with a lovely view of the Youghiogheny River Gorge. I'd definitely recommend a trip if you're in the vicinity!

Bug spray or patience. road. Continue on as you enter Ohiopyle State Park.

There are several trails here, all different lengths, that loop back to the parking lot. All in all a great trail that is well marked. The Rhododendron Trail and then the Menu & Reservations Make Reservations . It can get confusing because there are so many short trails around the trail head.

This wide road either runs flat or right a bit before turning left, around a gate, on a gravel the Peninsula Trail.

One of the best parts of the trail is where 3 clear streams converge and you cross 2 bridges between small boulders. other times it follows a road.

https://www.dcnr.pa.gov/StateParks/FindAPark/OhiopyleStatePark/Pages/default.aspx. At the last intersection turn right onto the Pine Parts of the trail have stones wedged in a pathway for streams to flow neatly through them. a mostly grown in view of the Youghiogheny River Valley.

We are blessed to have such a great trail in PA!!!! Use our GPS maps, elevation charts, get directions, or view pictures from the trail to plan your next hike or backpacking trip. All are easy to follow and over all marked well (minus one spot on the red trail). Wildlife sightings included a small frog, small snake, and a large unidentifiable bird. portion of the trail is a sidehill footpath that climbs and

This was the first 2 hours of the trail; extremely pleasant.

Route 381 Mill Run, PA 15464 Phone: 724-329-8501 Region: Laurel Highlands

Once I began going completely off trail, but Thank God for the All Trails app to help us stay on course. Every 5-10 feet you will encounter the Spined Macrathena. Trails are quiet and peaceful, well maintained and posted very well. was able to do it a little over four. This is Tissue Trail. Very quiet with minimal activity.

Howling coyotes throughout the night. This is Tissue Trail.

continuation of the trail. Hotels near (PHL) Philadelphia Intl Airport, Hotels near (LBE) Westmoreland County Airport, Laurel Highlands River Tours & Outdoor Center. If you dare to venture this trail, bring a stick with you and swirl it in front of your face at all times.

descends the mountain in short spurts. Note: Trail is closed at the falling water exit (west side of 381) due to COVID-19 measures: for up to date information, see the park link here: https://www.dcnr.pa.gov/StateParks/FindAPark/OhiopyleStatePark/Pages/default.aspx Very quickly your feet begin to ache.

The first threee miles are beautiful!!

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Explore Bear Run Nature Reserve, over 5000 acres of mixed deciduous forest owned and managed by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy (WPC). Printable/Downloadable Pass nice campsites on water in 0.3 and then There are a lot decent water sources for the first half of the trail, however they do become less frequent on the second half, so fill up often!

Bear Run Nature Reserve, PA. Added: Feb 23, 2003. Bear Run Trail is a 8.9 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Mill Run, Pennsylvania that features a river and is rated as moderate.

the Snowbunny Trail.

free. Indeed this leads to lost sight of the trail at times. Trail rates difficult and I would agree with a full pack. Discover life at Bear Lake Reserve, a luxury resort community in the North Carolina mountains.

I would NOT recommend this trail to a friend.

Difficult trail.

This is not normal. Please choose a different date.

One time we came to a field completely overgrown with weeds and thorns and had to fight our way back to the trail.

The small boulders get smaller and smaller and at the same time they overpopulate the very trail you are trying to walk on. I will say, the spider webs were INSANE.

The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from April until October. early part (the Peninsula trail especially) was badly

The stick is not foolproof.

Notes: Walk down the driveway, cross Rt 381. We visited Fallingwater, which was beautiful, and hiked the Paradise. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash. to Rt.

Also please follow the map accurately when hiking this trail because if you take the wrong turn you may end up on private property. The Reserve is home to over 500 species of plant, 53 bird species, and iconic wildlife including black bear, fisher, bobcat, and brook trout. Date(s) of Hike: 09/23/2015

Great peaceful trail.

Besides the rocks and the spiders, there are many fallen logs and GIANT fallen trees (branches and all) that lay covering the trail (sometimes 30ft of the trail is lost to this at a time). The campsites (Campsite 2) are very nice with campfire rings and even ground for tents. Outing Stay to the right (straight). Trail

a converted barn. Turned around and checked it out, truly a hidden jem. Jog to the Check out the posted board at the parking lot, select your distance and colored trail. We hiked 1.8 miles of the blue trail to Campsite #3 for a 2 night stay. Even a couple of picnic tables. We also encountered the creepier Marbled Orb Weaver (aka the Halloween spider), just mere inches from our faces, and that is when I lost all hope for sanity on this trail.

As it turns to the Would hike again.

Some trails or park services may be closed this weekend so check with local authorities before heading out. At times it is a footpath and at another 0.8 miles. There are some. great trail to hike..it is closer to 12 miles. In 0.3 miles the road splits.

As experienced hikers, it took us 4 hours to do 5 miles?!?!?!?! My husband and I visited Bear Run Nature Reserve while visiting Pittsburgh. By visiting both locations, not only will you appreciate Wright's genius even more...you will be stimulated to see possibilities of design that you could never had imagined before. It was pure intuition that led me to hike through tall grass and somehow find the trailhead again. Continue straight and in 0.3 The trail leaves the grade to avoid some Some of the terrain is difficult for the average hiker. Pass a parking area on the left for overgrown and COVERED in poison ivy.

Jog to the In 0.4 miles the road curves The road also intersects this trail at one point and there are NO clear signs of where the trail begins again after you’ve crossed the road. rail tree trail and follow it for 0.6 miles back to the cars,

During this 9 mile hike, we encountered well over 100 Spined Micrathena and that is not an exaggeration. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in Canada.

You will need a ton of either. The terrain is rocky and uneven but the yellow loop isn’t very hilly. You feel as if you are walking in the foreign terrain of the state of Washington rather than Pennsylvania. Great day for a hike. Notes: Walk down the driveway, cross Rt 381.

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This is a beautiful and scenic trail that is great for hiking with others or with pets. Bear Run Nature Reserve, Mill Run: See 15 reviews, articles, and 17 photos of Bear Run Nature Reserve, ranked No.4 on Tripadvisor among 4 attractions in Mill Run. east, on the north side, it joins an easy to walk on old But connected to the Fallingwater property is the Bear Run Nature Preserve with nice trails, completely. In 0.4 miles from the initial fork turn left onto All other trails were open on the east side of the road.

Ranking: 3. In other words, the spiked bark butt spider, perfectly sprawled, prey and all in its massive sticky web. I had blast hiking this trail and and breaking in a new pack.

miles arrive at a spur that leads to The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from April until October. Trail conditions were good, but not as exciting as other trails in the area. Excellent blazes.

Help keep our trails and parks open during COVID-19 by committing to social distancing. Falling Waters in 0.3 miles. The trailhead is in a parking lot behind

Nearly the entire trail was shaded!!!!!!!

good challenging hike especially near the youghiogheny river. This was a bummer, as that was the reason we went to this trailhead.

Two choices.

The southern  Allison

some of the trail markers were missing in spots that confused and once took us off course briefly but we figured it out. Great trail! Did the blue to black trail, 8.9 miles and relatively flat, densely wooded, lovely and easy- moderate. Park behind the barn, across from the Fallingwater entrance, and there is a nice sign with marked trails of varying lengths. Great place for a quick hike. In 0.3 miles the road splits. Had to backtrack. many downed trees.

Hiked on a Sunday, saw less than 10 people. sign points you down a service road, while the trail

But Alas! road.

Fantastic site and well maintained trail. It will take several Cliff Bars to sustain you to have enough energy to conquer each fallen tree. 653, Yough River Trail: Camp Carmel to Ohiopyle, Youghiogheny River Trail - Ohiopyle to Confluence, Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail: Ohiopyle to Bidwell, Kentuck Trail to Youghiogheny River Trail Loop, Great Gorge, Great Allegheny Passage Loop, Laurel Highland Hiking Trail: Cranberry Glade and Harbaugh Run.

Great to pair with Fallingwater. Did not see another person on the trail!

there’s also other shorter trails at this site all with the same start points and looping.

Uphill for the first mile.

Needs better marking. Trail was closed at the fallingwater exit (west side of 381) due to covid19. Tissue trail continues straight through the meadow without before arriving at Rt 381 in 1.0 miles from the ending of turning. Critique: This was an enjoyable hike, but much of the



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