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Roaring Run Trail Covered Bridge

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Roaring Run Trail Covered Bridge

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  • Location: Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States

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    August 1, 2024

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    This charming covered bridge spans the rushing waters of Roaring Run, creating a quintessential Pennsylvania scene. Constructed with rough-cut hemlock and featuring a green metal roof, the bridge is a delightful surprise.

    May 15, 2026

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    There's a squirrel who resides about 500 yards north of the covered bridge. His name is Rodriguez, don't worry eastern Gray Squirrel, he's cool, he just eyeballs you from that big hemlock.
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    Roaring Run to Rock Furnace Trail

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    The Roaring Run to Rock Furnace Trail is a delightful easy hike that winds through lush woodlands and along the scenic Roaring Run Creek. You'll traverse a well-packed path, enjoying the sounds of cascading water and the sight of wildflowers, especially trillium in spring. The route offers picturesque views of the creek and the Kiskiminetas River, with the impressive 72-foot cable suspension bridge being a memorable landmark.

    Planning your visit is straightforward, as the trail is open year-round and offers convenient parking at the main entrance. This makes it an excellent choice for a family friendly outing. You'll find amenities like a portajohn and picnic shelter, perfect for a leisurely stop. For the best experience, consider an early morning or late afternoon start to enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty.

    Beyond the natural beauty, the Rock Furnace hiking trails are steeped in history. You'll encounter the fascinating stonework remains of the Biddle Iron Furnace, which operated in the 19th century, connecting you to the region's industrial past. This blend of easy hiking, scenic viewpoints, and historical significance makes it a standout among Roaring Run trails.

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    11.0km

    02:48

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    The Roaring Run Trail offers a delightful journey through natural beauty and history, tracing the Kiskiminetas River. You'll enjoy extensive stands of wildflowers and stately hardwoods, with picturesque views of the river and Flat Run Falls, especially after a good rain. The initial three miles are a breeze on a level, crushed limestone surface, but be ready for some steeper climbs later on, adding a bit of challenge to this otherwise gentle route.

    This moderate 6.8-mile (11.0 km) hike, with a modest 103 feet (32 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 2 hours and 48 minutes to complete. Parking is available at various access points along the Trans Allegheny Trails system; consider an early start to beat any crowds. The trail is particularly stunning in spring for wildflowers and in autumn for vibrant leaf displays, making these ideal times to visit.

    Beyond the natural scenery, the Roaring Run Trail is steeped in history. You'll walk alongside remnants of the Main Line Canal, with visible traces of canal locks from the 1820s to 1860s, and even parts of the Pennsylvania Railroad corridor. The area, maintained by the Roaring Run Watershed Association, has largely recovered from past mining scars, showcasing a successful blend of recreation and ecological restoration.

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    The Rock Furnace Trail offers a delightful journey through natural beauty and local history, tracing the scenic Roaring Run Creek. You'll be treated to continuous water views, the sound of small waterfalls, and the unique sight of the 72-foot suspension bridge. Keep an eye out for the impressive "Camel Rock" and the historical Briddle Iron Furnace remains, which add character to this easy route.

    Planning your visit is straightforward; the trail is accessible from Brownstown Road and is dog-friendly, so your leashed canine companions can join. While generally easy, be prepared for potentially muddy conditions after rain. The trail is beautiful in any season, with spring wildflowers and

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    Location: Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States

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