Great Allegheny Passage | GAP Rail-Trail | Ohiopyle Biking (2024)

Where Should I Park on the GAP?

There are plenty of places along the Great Allegheny Passage to park if you’re planning on riding for an hour, a day, or even a whole week! Our favorite trailhead is in Ohiopyle, but maybe we’re a little biased.

If you’re planning to park overnight, or if you might arrive at your vehicle after dark, you should contact the local police station or Visitor Center and provide them with a descriptive information on their car. This will save the police from worrying about where you are and save you from getting your car towed!

Trailheads with Adequate Parking
Cumberland, MD - GAP Mile 0/C&O Mile 185

Howard Street Parking Area, located near Canal Place, below Interstate 68. Register at Cumberland Visitor Center located at 13 Canal Street by phone (301-722-8226); or in person. Visitor center is open daily 9AM-5PM.

West Harrison Street Parking Lot (fee), located near Canal Place

Frostburg, MD - GAP Mile 15

Frostburg Depot

20 Depot Street

Frostburg, MD 21532

Deal, PA - GAP Mile 24
Meyersdale, PA - GAP Mile 32

Western Maryland Railway Train Station

527 Main Street

Meyersdale, PA 15552

Registration at the station is required.

Rockwood, PA - GAP Mile 43

131 Rockdale Road

Rockwood, PA 15557

Confluence, PA - GAP Mile 62

855 River Road

Confluence, PA 15424

Ohiopyle, PA - GAP Mile 71

Gated Lot off Ferncliff Parking Area – Registration at Train Station Visitor Center or Park Office required.

Train Station Visitor Center: 7 Sheridan Street, Ohiopyle, PA 15470. Staffed May through October 10 AM-6PM daily.

Park Office: 171 Dinnerbell Road, Ohiopyle, PA 15470. Open year-round 8 AM-4PM weekdays, weekends during the summer.

Connellsville, PA - GAP Mile 88

Parking area at the corner of North 3rd Street and Torrance Avenue

Belle Vernon, PA - GAP Mile 110

Cedar Creek Park

453 Evergreen Dr,

Belle Vernon, PA 15012

Parking is available at the end of Evergreen Drive. Registration information is available at kiosk

West Newton, PA - GAP Mile 113

West Newton Station Visitors Center
111 Collinsburg Road

West Newton, PA 15089

Long-term parking available in gravel parking lot at the north side of the building, park at your own risk. Please do not block the door, steps, ramp or ingress/egress. Visitor center is open 11AM-4PM Monday through Friday.

Homestead/Munhall, PA - GAP Mile 139

Pump House at the Waterfront (fee)

880 East Waterfront Drive

Munhall, PA 15120

To register, contact Rivers of Steel, 412-464-4020

Pittsburgh, PA - GAP Mile 148

Station Square Garage (fee)

301 W Station Square Dr

Pittsburgh, PA 15219

What Are the Best Trail Towns to Visit?

1.Cumberland, MD

Cumberland, MD is Mile 0 of the Great Allegheny Passage and Mile 184.5 of the C&O Canal Towpath. This charming Victorian community is a crossroads for all sorts of travelers. Canal Place, where the GAP mile marker 0 is located, is home to the National Park Service Visitor Center, the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, the Cumberland Trail Connection bike shop, and many restaurants. Close by, Cumberland’s historic city center has a pedestrian mall with shops, boutiques, galleries and dining. Cumberland also has many lodging options that are accustomed to catering to cyclists.

2. Frostburg, MD

Frostburg, nicknamed “Mountain City,” is home to Frostburg State University. Frostburg’s Main Street, up a short hill from the GAP trail, has several restaurants and galleries in walking distance. The town is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and named a “Maryland Main Street Community.” We recommend the Mountain City Coffee House & Creamery, Fat Boy’s Pizza Shack and the Toasted Goat Winery.

3. Meyersdale, PA

The highest town along the GAP, Meyersdale is Pennsylvania’s maple syrup capitol. It tends to be quite a bit cooler here than in Cumberland, so bring an extra sweater! If you happen to pass through Meyersdale in March, you can catch the Pennsylvania Maple Festival. Take a load off at any of Meyersdale’s quaint bed & breakfasts (we love Yoder’s Guest House and the Levi Deal Mansion), visit Maple Leaf Outfitters for any of your trail needs, and don’t miss the maple syrup milkshakes at Donges Drive-In.

4. Rockwood, PA

Rockwood is a small, but pleasant place to stop along the trail. The Rockwood Mill Shoppes on Main Street has a historic opera house to tour, as well as pizza and ice cream. If you’re stopping for the night, the Hostel on Main has safe bicycle storage, showers and laundry. The Gingerbread House Bed & Breakfast is a more private lodging option.

5. Confluence, PA

Confluence is Ohiopyle’s sleepy neighbor. But don’t be fooled, Confluence still lots to offer! Have a margarita and a snack at the Lucky Dog Cafe, then spin into town to check out Confluence Cyclery, Confluence Creative Arts Center, and a scenic view of the Youghiogheny River. Confluence has a campground, as well as a few B&B’s and vacation rental properties.

6. Ohiopyle, PA

Don’t blow past pretty little Ohiopyle! This river town, smack in the middle of Pennsylvania’s biggest state park, is a real highlight along the GAP trail. This is where our Wilderness Voyageurs headquarters and outfitter store is located, as well as our full-service Ohiopyle bike shop. The Youghiogheny River flows directly past our outfitter store, where we offer whitewater rafting trips for any experience level. Take a stroll to Ohiopyle Falls and check out the new State Park Visitor Center. Don’t forget about the two Frank Lloyd Wright properties within five miles of town! Refuel at Falls City Pub before camping either at the State Park Campground or checking into your lodging for the night.

7. Connellsville, PA

Just 60 miles from Pittsburgh, Connellsville offers a few more amenities, like a huge grocery store and a Wal-Mart! Connellsville has bike and gift shops, restaurants, a hospital, museums and lodging, including a large hotel right next to the GAP trail. You’ve made it this far, so find yourself a treat: visit the Colebrook Chocolate Company for ice cream, fancy chocolates and more. If you’re feeling healthier, there’s also a frozen yogurt shop called New Haven Trailside Treats.

8. West Newton, PA

A small and charming town, West Newton has bed & breakfasts, retail stores, restaurants and pubs. The West Newton Bicycle Shop can do service and repairs if you need any. If you’re in for a layover day, you can rent a canoe and float down the Yough for a while to give your biking muscles a rest. Bloom Brew, an excellent local craft brewery, has 24 beers on tap.

9. McKeesport, PA

McKeesport sits at the confluence of the Monongahela and Youghiogheny Rivers, 12 miles upstream from Pittsburgh. George Washington stopped here a lot during the French and Indian War. Now McKeesport is a “trail town” and has three trails within the city – the GAP, the McKeesport-Versailles Loop Trail and the McKees Point Trail. Visit the 181-slip Marina at McKees Point Marina, with boating, fishing, outdoor events and weekend breakfast buffets. McKessport also has a hostel with lodging from $30 per night.

10. Pittsburgh, PA

The ‘Burgh’s got it all! Pittsburgh is located at the Forks of the Ohio, where the Monongahela River and the Allegheny River join to form the Ohio River. Once a center for heavy steel and coal industry, Pittsburgh has cleaned up its act and is now reaching toward the age of tech development. Riverfronts are being thoughtfully developed, with an eye for the beauty and recreation opportunities of the city’s many riverbanks. There’s a lot to do in the city, from eating at upscale restaurants and visiting museums to hiking the city’s many parks and going to sporting events. Biking around the city, with its many hills and one-way streets, can be a fun challenge. The city has made great strides in building safe bikeways and raising public awareness for cyclists. So Visit BikePGH.org to find a bike route map and read about cycling safety. If you’re riding in traffic, always use your lights and signal turns with your hands!

Where Can I Find More Information on the GAP?

Useful Related Great Allegheny Passage Rail-Trail Links

  • Learn what the GAP trail is like to ride from Ohiopyle, PA to Confluence, PA for first time GAP riders
  • Ready to take on riding the Great Allegheny Passage Trail? Here’s your awesome reading list all about the GAP trail
  • Beyond the GAP Trail – Read about the Fascinating History of the C&O Canal Towpath here
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