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IN Monroeville Boyce Park 675 Old Frankstown Road, Monroeville and Plum; 724.327.0338, or alleghenycounty.us/parks For springtime hiking or mountain biking, 1,096-acre Boyce Park has it all! Try the atmospheric 2.2-mile Boyce Park Log Cabin Trail, featuring the Carpenter Homestead log cabin, with blooming trees and wildflowers. Want to travel to the top? Try trails leading up to Indian Hill, a 1,360-ft. hill. Visit the website for maps. Want to help preserve the park trails, or learn more about hiking and biking events? Visit the Pittsburgh Trails Advocacy Group (PTAG) website at ptagtrails.com. Monroeville Park West 2399 Tilbrook Road, Monroeville; 412.856.1006, or monroeville.pa.us/ parks/monroeville Rejuvenate your spirit with a spring hike close to home! This green and lush landscaped park, which includes a flower garden, is equipped with both hiking trails and paved paths. IN Greensburg-Salem Take a After being indoors all winter, a spring hike or bike ride is the perfect way to recharge. There are dozens of scenic trails to choose from in your area – all unique and worth visiting at least once. 20 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE ❘ icmags.com Ann Rudd Saxman Nature Park Donohoe Road, Greensburg; 724.830.3950, or co.westmoreland.pa.us This 60-acre park may seem small for a spring hike, but its self-guided nature trail has an abundance of blooming trees, shrubs and plants to inspire and educate. Visit the website for more information.