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Great Allegheny Passage Trailhead – Point State Park

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Great Allegheny Passage Trailhead – Point State Park

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The Great Allegheny Passage Trailhead at Point State Park marks the western terminus of the renowned Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) trail, a significant starting or ending point for adventurers in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Situated at an elevation of 214 meters, this iconic location is where the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers converge to form the mighty Ohio River, a historically and geographically vital confluence known as the "Forks of the Ohio." The park itself is a hub of history and recreation,…

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    July 7, 2022

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    Point State Park Fountain – A lovely place to linger. Plenty of greenery, and on warm days, you can dip your feet in the water. Everything is very well maintained.
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    Point State Park Fountain - Pittsburgh has a great skyline to look at, and this spot is particularly beautiful. The fountain is illuminated with different colors, which looks really cool, especially in the evening and at night. Here, among other great places, you should definitely have been as a Pittsburgh visitor! My conclusion: Highly recommended!
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    August 4, 2019

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    Mile ~150 of the GAP at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers: starting point for and eastbound GAP trip, or end point for westbound. Visit the museum in the park located in the old fort.

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

    Moderate

    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 210 m

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    Location: Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are some popular shorter trails or loop options starting from Point State Park?

    While Point State Park is the terminus for the 150-mile Great Allegheny Passage, it also serves as a hub for shorter, scenic routes. You can explore sections of the Three Rivers Heritage Trail, which offers 37 miles of pedestrian trails along Pittsburgh's riversides. For a pleasant loop, consider cycling or walking a portion of the GAP eastbound and then returning, enjoying views of the city skyline and river confluence. The park itself has ADA-accessible paved promenades perfect for a leisurely stroll.

    What is the terrain and elevation profile like for the initial section of the Great Allegheny Passage from Point State Park?

    The Great Allegheny Passage is famously known for its relatively flat and well-maintained terrain, making it accessible for various skill levels. From Point State Park, the trail follows former railway corridors, ensuring a gentle grade. The initial sections are paved or finely crushed limestone, offering a smooth ride or walk with minimal elevation changes as it follows the riverbanks.

    Are there any specific landmarks or historical sites to look out for near the GAP trailhead at Point State Park?

    Absolutely! Point State Park is rich in history. At the very tip of the park, you'll find a large bronze medallion marking the western terminus of the GAP. Within the park, you can see the outlines of the original Fort Duquesne (French) and Fort Pitt (British), which played crucial roles in the French and Indian War. The Fort Pitt Blockhouse, built in 1764, is the oldest authenticated structure west of the Allegheny Mountains and is still standing. The Fort Pitt Museum also details the region's history.

    How crowded does Point State Park and the GAP trailhead get, especially on weekends?

    Point State Park is a popular urban green space and a significant trailhead, so it can get quite busy, especially on pleasant weekends and during special events. The park's signature fountain and the confluence views attract many visitors. For a quieter experience on the trails, consider visiting early in the morning or on weekdays. Parking can also fill up quickly during peak times.

    Is the Great Allegheny Passage from Point State Park suitable for winter biking or hiking?

    While the Great Allegheny Passage is open year-round, winter conditions can vary significantly. The trail is generally not plowed, so snow and ice can make biking challenging or impossible, especially on unpaved sections. However, the paved promenades within Point State Park itself are often cleared, making them suitable for winter walks. Always check local weather and trail conditions before planning a winter outing.

    What are the rules for bringing dogs on the Great Allegheny Passage from Point State Park?

    The Great Allegheny Passage is generally dog-friendly, but pets must be kept on a leash at all times. Owners are responsible for cleaning up after their dogs. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and does not interfere with other trail users. Specific rules for Point State Park itself may also apply, so it's good practice to look for signage.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options conveniently located near Point State Park for trail users?

    Yes, Point State Park is situated in downtown Pittsburgh, offering numerous amenities within easy reach. You'll find a wide array of cafes, restaurants, and pubs just a short walk or ride from the park. Downtown Pittsburgh also has many hotels and accommodation options, ranging from budget-friendly to luxury, making it convenient for those starting or ending a multi-day journey on the GAP.

    Is the Great Allegheny Passage from Point State Park wheelchair accessible?

    Point State Park itself is highly accessible, featuring ADA-accessible paved promenades that offer dramatic views of the waterways. The Great Allegheny Passage is generally well-maintained with a gentle grade, and many sections are paved or have a firm, crushed limestone surface, which can be navigable for wheelchairs. However, conditions can vary, especially after heavy rain or in winter. The initial sections directly from the park are typically very accessible.

    What should I wear for biking on the Great Allegheny Passage from Point State Park?

    For biking on the Great Allegheny Passage, layers are key, as weather can change. Essential items include a helmet, comfortable cycling shorts, moisture-wicking tops, and appropriate footwear. Depending on the season, you might need a windbreaker or rain jacket. Don't forget sunglasses, sunscreen, and gloves. For longer rides, consider padded gloves and a small backpack for water and snacks.

    Are there any permits required to use the Great Allegheny Passage or visit Point State Park?

    No, there are generally no permits required to use the Great Allegheny Passage trail or to visit Point State Park. Both are publicly accessible. However, if you plan to camp along the GAP, specific campgrounds may require reservations or fees. Always check for any local regulations or event-specific requirements if you're visiting during a large gathering.

    What natural features can be observed at Point State Park?

    The most prominent natural feature is the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers, which meet at Point State Park to form the Ohio River. This unique geographical point offers stunning panoramic views of the three waterways. The park also features extensive green spaces, mature trees, and the iconic 150-foot fountain, which, while man-made, integrates beautifully with the natural river setting.

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