Park at the park office located near the route 96 entrance.
Facing the office the trail head is to the right. Ride for approximately 100 yards and you will come to the maintenance shed parking, lot turn left and look for the Shawnee trail. It is not clearly marked.
At .2 miles turn right continue following the Shawnee Trail.
At .3 miles go left at the "Y"
At .5 miles turn left onto a grassy access road.
At .9 miles cross a hard road and through the gate.
At 1.0 miles turn left onto the Lakeshore Trail . You will cross over the breast of the dam. Stay out of the spillway!!!!
At the intersection of Lakeshore and Fobes trail go left.
At 1.4 miles (top of a small climb) stay straight on the access road.
At 1.8 miles go through the gate and continue on the hard road.
At 1.9miles turn right onto Felton
At 3.1 miles (top of a climb) go left and continue on Felton
At 4.0 miles you will turn left at the hard road
At the restroom you will see the Lakeshore Trail, turn right.
At 5.1 miles (parking lot #2) you will see the Field Trail head straight ahead.
At 5.2 miles turn left
At 5.3 miles you will turn right at the hard road. You should be at the bridge
At 5.8 miles turn right on to Forbes Trail
At 6.0 miles turn left onto a grassy access road. You will cross route 96 onto Turner Camp Road.
At 6.3 miles turn left onto the old campground entrance.
At 6.5 turn left and ride back to the park office.
Links
Local Trail Association
LHORBA - Laurel Highlands On and Off Road Bicycling Association (www.lhorba.org)Stats
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Distance7 miles
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Avg time2 hr 26 min
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Altitude change-1 ft
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Altitude min1,174 ft
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Altitude start1,292 ft
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Altitude end1,293 ft
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Climb562 ft
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Descent-561 ft
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Grade max-25.6%
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Grade min23.7%
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Distance climb3 miles
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Distance down3 miles
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Distance flat1 mile
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