View Brochure - The Alleghenies
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View Brochure - The Alleghenies
t h ea l l eg h en i es.c o m This Place Speaks To You. Off The Road Again. thealleghenies.com find out more at Pick a trail, load the gear, and head for the rugged trails of The Alleghenies Online you’ll find detailed descriptions of all the rugged, off-road trails of The Alleghenies. Download free maps, complete with elevation profiles and GPS coordinates to parking areas and trailheads. Plus, find information on lodging, attractions, and places to grab a bite after a long ride. You can even alert us to your equipment needs so you can be sure you have what you need to enjoy your day on the trails of The Alleghenies. Finding a great place to ride is just a click away. ATV/Dirt Biking Fire up your engine, strap on the helmet and let the good times roll. The Alleghenies Tourism Council 541 58th Street Altoona, Pennsylvania 16602 USA thealleghenies.com The high ridges and deep valleys of The Alleghenies are home to a network of trails that climb, drop and wind through a landscape of thick timber, open grasslands and pine groves that take 4-wheelers and dirtbikers on a wild and scenic ride through a surprising landscape. From family-friendly trails to those that give aggressive riders a chance to show their skills, the mud, dirt, rocks and ridges of The Alleghenies are waiting. To find your favorite places to make some tracks, visit thealleghenies.com. ATV/Dirt Biking Know the rules before you ride. • It is illegal to operate an ATV without a securely fastened helmet. • Riders must obey the posted speed limits. If there is no speed limit posted in designated riding areas, riders must not ride in excess of 25 miles per hour. • Riding is allowed only on designated and posted roads, trails, or other areas. • All Pennsylvania ATV’s must be registered with the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR). • This is the signage DCNR uses to designate an ATV area. • ATV’s owned by nonresidents must be covered by a valid registration in their state, province or country that honors Pennsylvania registration. (reciprocating registration) Riding on designated State Forest trails is permitted: •S tarting the Friday before Memorial Day through the last full weekend in September and… • Starting the day after the last day of antlerless deer season (regular or extended) through April 1st. Check specific sites as certain locations may have alternate seasons. For more information on operating an ATV or Dirt Bike in Pennsylvania, visit www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/atv/ If you’re ready to ride our great State Forests, this list will begin to put you in compliance with Pennsylvania’s ATV Provisions. To download a copy of Pennsylvania’s All-Terrain Vehicle Law brochure, visit www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/atv/ ATVBrochure.pdf • To find out how to register in Pennsylvania, visit www.dcnr.state.pa.us/snowmobile/index.aspx or call toll free 866-545-2476 • Operating any motorized vehicle on state forest without a fully functioning spark arrestor is prohibited • Parking any off-road vehicle where it will obstruct a gate, road, trail, footpath, bicycle path, access way, drinking fountain, entrance, exit, or road turnaround on state forest is prohibited. For 4-wheelers and dirtbikers, The Alleghenies provides miles of trails for riders of all levels — including the green, blue and black trails of the 6,000 acre Rock Run Recreation Area. So whether you’re out for a day of easy riding or looking to sling some mud, the trails of The Alleghenies are waiting. Allegheny National Forest "1 144 879 Beech Creek Clarence ! ! Snow Shoe " 2 ! 144 80 150 64 504 192 45 322 7 “Why don’t you come up and see me sometime?” 350 ! 550 453 " 4 Patton ! Nicktown 6 " 553 322 220 3 " 5 " State College 865 Tyrone 45 453 305 53 26 36 219 Loretto ! 422 22 Ebensburg ! 22 Altoona 1 53 160 271 655 6 866 164 Johnstown 3 271 7 " Raystown Lake ! Portage Huntingdon ! 22 829 26 36 160 655 35 219 985 Orbisonia ! 869 8 " ! 99 Saxton 56 ! 913 ! ! Boswell Jennerstown 9 " 869 Three Springs 475 281 96 601 70 Indian Lake 31 4 Somerset ! 10 " Bedford 30 11 " 26 2 Breezewood 31 ! 653 219 281 Rainsburg 160 Clearville " 13 26 ! 96 Centerville ! " 12 McConnellsburg 5 2 3 Johnstown & Cambria Co. Convention and Visitors Bureau 416 Main Street, Suite 100 Johnstown, PA 15901 (814) 536-7993 (800) 237-8590 www.visitjohnstownpa.com E-mail: jstcvb@visitjohnstownpa.com 70 4 Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau 120 East Main Street Ligonier, PA 15658 (724) 238-5661 (800) 333-5661 www.laurelhighlands.org E-mail: jsmith@laurelhighlands.org McCONNELLSBURG REGION * Membership Required JOHNSTOWN REGION 655 523 220 40 LAUREL HIGHLANDS REGION 484 326 928 Miles 0 0 5 10 20 Allegheny Mountains Convention and Visitors Bureau One Convention Center Drive Altoona, PA 16602 (814) 943-4183 (800) 842-5866 www.alleghenymountains.com E-mail: info@amcvb.com BEDFORD/BREEZEWOOD REGION 522 ! Chaneysville RECREATION DESTINATIONS Bedford County Visitors Bureau 131 South Juliana Street Bedford,, PA 15522 (800) 765-3331 www.bedfordcounty.net E-mail:bccvb@bedford.net 1 30 VISITORS CENTERS ALTOONA REGION "1 "2 "3 "4 "5 "6 "7 "8 "9 10 " 11 " 12 " 13 " ! 76 326 L eg e n d 655 915 76 Everett ! 76 653 522 4.5 9 18 5 6 Miles Snow Shoe Rail Trail * Rock Run Recreation Area Area 251 Motocross Tri-County ATV * Dirt Soldiers MX Panther Hollow Raceway Field of Dreams Motocross Track Rocket Raceway Mountain Ridge Trails Resort Sideling Hill Martin Hill Breezewood Proving Grounds Fulton County Chamber of Commerce & Tourism 201 Lincoln Way West, Suite 101 PO Box 141 McConnellsburg, PA 17233 (717) 485-4064 www.fultoncountypa.com E-mail: fultoncountypa@earthlink.net PUBLIC LANDS RAYSTOWN LAKE REGION ROADWAYS Huntingdon County Visitors Bureau R.D.#1 Box 222-A Seven Points Road Hesston, PA 16647 (814) 658-0060 (888) RAYSTOWN www.raystown.org E-mail: info@raystown.org State Forest 76 Interstate Highway 30 U.S.Highway 56 State Highway STATE COLLEGE REGION 7 Bloody Skillet Central Pennsylvania Convention & Visitors Bureau 800 East Park Avenue State College, PA 16803 (814) 231-1400 (800) 358-5466 www.centralpacvb.org E-mail: info@centralpacvb.org L L L LJL LJL LJL LJL LJ LJ LJ LJL L L LJL