Access Areas
There are 9 access areas on the Yough River Trail, all are free of charge; only the Cedar Creek Access Area offers secure overnight parking.
Access Area Name | Town Name | Amenities/Information |
---|---|---|
McKeesport | McKeesport, PA | |
Boston | Elizabeth Township, PA | Parking for 100 vehicles, sanitary toilets, and drinking water |
Buena Vista | Elizabeth Township, PA | Parking for 16 vehicles, sanitary toilets, picnic pavilion, cooking grill, and boat launch |
Sutersville | Sutersville, PA | Parking for 32 vehicles, sanitary toilets |
West Newton | West Newton, PA | Parking for 44 cars, sanitary toilets, visitor center, drinking water, bike racks |
Cedar Creek Park | Rostraver Township, PA | Parking for 150 cars, sanitary toilets, bike rentals, food concession |
Smithton | South Huntingdon Township, PA | |
Whitsett | Perry Township, Fayette County, PA | Parking for several cars, sanitary toilets |
Connellsville | Connellsville, PA | Parking for several cars, sanitary toilets, drinking water |
Read more about this topic: Youghiogheny River Trail
Famous quotes containing the words access and/or areas:
“Knowledge in the form of an informational commodity indispensable to productive power is already, and will continue to be, a majorperhaps the majorstake in the worldwide competition for power. It is conceivable that the nation-states will one day fight for control of information, just as they battled in the past for control over territory, and afterwards for control over access to and exploitation of raw materials and cheap labor.”
—Jean François Lyotard (b. 1924)
“The point is, that the function of the novel seems to be changing; it has become an outpost of journalism; we read novels for information about areas of life we dont knowNigeria, South Africa, the American army, a coal-mining village, coteries in Chelsea, etc. We read to find out what is going on. One novel in five hundred or a thousand has the quality a novel should have to make it a novelthe quality of philosophy.”
—Doris Lessing (b. 1919)