Coal Knob loop from Jakes Rock Picnic Area
Coal Knob loop from Jakes Rock Picnic Area
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6.95km
70m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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6.24 km
700 m
Surfaces
6.24 km
629 m
< 100 m
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Description
The Coal Knob loop from Jakes Rock Picnic Area is an excellent entry point for off-road touring cycling in the Allegheny National Forest, offering an easy 4.3-mile (7.0 km) ride with just 236 feet (72 metres) of elevation gain, typically completed in about 39 minutes. If you're an adventure or gravel touring cyclist looking for a scenic, beginner-friendly taste of natural surface trails, this loop is definitely worth your time.
What to expect on Coal Knob loop from Jakes Rock Picnic Area
As you set out from Jakes Rock Picnic Area, the Coal Knob loop immediately immerses you in a beautiful forested landscape of pitch pine, scrub oak, and mountain laurel. The trail itself is a natural surface singletrack, varying from smooth tread to uneven stretches with roots and rocky outcrops, and even some mild rocks and rock causeways that add a bit of technical fun. While the climb to the summit is gradual, these features mean it's best suited for adventure or gravel touring cyclists with robust bikes and wider tires, rather than traditional road touring setups. Keep an eye out for stunning vistas of the Allegheny Reservoir and Kinzua Dam, especially from the short spur near the start that offers broad views of Jackson Bay.
Planning your visit
The Coal Knob loop starts and ends at the Jakes Rock Picnic Area, which provides convenient parking for your ride. This trail is part of a larger system designed for both mountain biking and hiking, so be prepared to share the trail with others, particularly on narrower segments. Class 1 e-bikes are permitted, offering another option for exploring this scenic area.
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