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Distance

3.23 mi

Elevation gain

36 ft

Technical difficulty

Easy

Elevation loss

36 ft

Max elevation

766 ft

Trailrank

78 5

Min elevation

732 ft

Trail type

Loop

Moving time

one hour 4 minutes

Time

one hour 33 minutes

Coordinates

904

Uploaded

January 9, 2021

Recorded

January 2021
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766 ft
732 ft
3.23 mi

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near Homestead, Pennsylvania (United States)

I started this very easy trek along the banks of the Monongahela River at 40.408549°N and -79.91799°W in Homestead Pennsylvania. This trail is heavily used and well-marked with lots of very good views of the river. There’s also a few information signs along the trail that speak to the history of the area, the river, and their links to the great wars. The trail goes below the Homestead Grays Bridge at 40.40979°N and -79.91738°W winding along the riverbank. This section of the trail is called the Great Allegheny Passage. The established gravel trail ends at the Homestead Labyrinth at 40.41421°N and -79.89825°W. There’s a lot to see, do, and reflect upon at this spot. If you’re lucky you may even see the train go along the labyrinth. The Great Allegheny Passage continues heading along East Waterfront Drive to the Rivers of Steel Pump House & Water Tower located at 40.41298°N and -79.89631°W. This was the site of the 1892 Battle of Homestead. This trail continues for several miles along the Monongahela River making its way long the McKeesport Connecting Railroad Bridge to McKeesport. I chose to return to the starting point by walking back along the trail. The alternative would be to take the less spectacular sidewalk along East Waterfront Drive back. The extended hiking trail into McKeesport is recommended but not in the winter months.
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Starting Point

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This waypoint sits at the trail head just beyond the parking lot along East Waterfront Road.
Panorama

Panorama

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This waypoint marks a spot for good panorama.
Panorama

Panorama

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This waypoint marks another spot for good panorama.
Waypoint

Trail Exit

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The gravel trail ends at this waypoint and gives way to the sidewalk heading in both directions.
Bridge

Homestead Labyrinth

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This waypoint sits at the Homestead Labyrinth site.
Museum

The Pump House

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This waypoint sits at the old Pump House.
Museum

Water Tank

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This waypoint sits at the water tank.

2 comments

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    Trini Hiker Jan 10, 2021

    I have followed this trail  View more

    It's a very picturesque trail but this section is short. I'd recommend doing the trail is good weather out to McKeesport.

  • jotomotai Aug 11, 2021

    how is it a multi sport trail

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