ARMSTRONG TRAILS
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Go Back in Time
Our trail is rich with local history, from Native Americans to river travel to iron production to the railroads. Remnants of villages, iron furnaces, coke ovens, train stations, etc. can be found along the trail. A train turntable, tunnel, and coaling tower still stand.
Hiking, Bicycling, Fishing, Boating & more
Armstrong Trails provides opportunities to enjoy the outdoors in a beautiful setting along the Allegheny River. Enjoy walking, jogging, or bicycling (no motorized vehicles permitted) along the river. Boat launch areas are available in Kittanning, Templeton, Ford City, East Brady. Fish at designated areas along the trail or at any one of the numerous creeks that enter into the Allegheny River. In the winter, try cross country skiing on our trail. Explore our history and geocatching is available.

Wildlife
Deer, beavers, butterflies, birds, and other wildlife can be seen while hiking or biking on Armstrong Trails. Wildflowers and trees line much of the trail. If you are lucky you may catch a glimpse of an osprey or eagle!

Points of Interest Along the Trail
There are many interesting sites along the trail. Enjoy the beauty of the river and the river valley, plants and wildflowers, birds, deer and other wildlife, and maybe a bald eagle if you are lucky. Explore several small western Pennsylvania towns and places of historic significance along the way. Come & Explore!

Visiting Armstrong Trails (directions)
Armstrong Trails is located in Armstrong and Clarion Counties in Western Pennsylvania. It can be easily accessed from many locations along the trail. . . . .
ARMSTRONG TRAILS MISSION
"Armstrong Trails will protect and convert railroad corridors into trails for public use, thereby providing opportunities for commuters and outdoor recreational activities. Our projects will maintain the integrity of these corridors for future transportation use while acting as an economic stimulus for the area communities."