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Take a Norwin Braddock’s Trail Park 3699 Turner Valley Road, North Huntingdon; 724.863.3806, or township.north-huntingdon.pa.us Hike at this 147-acre park trail and relax while passing by a magical waterfall, with beautiful wildflowers, trees and birds. Bushy Run Battlefield 1253 Bushy Run Road, Jeannette; 724.527.5584, or bushyrunbattlefield.com Take a hike on historic grounds! Learn about this 250-acre area which was the site of a British victory over seven tribes of Indians in 1763. There are five miles of trails maintained by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and operated by the Bushy Run Battlefield Heritage Society. For more information, visit the website. Cedar Creek Gorge Trail Loop Cedar Creek Park, 108 Evergreen Drive, Belle Vernon; 724.929.4352, or co.westmoreland.pa.us Go hiking in a natural paradise this spring! Marvel at water cascading over natural shale steps in a deep gorge cut by Cedar Creek. View the wildflowers or do some birdwatching as you explore. Coke and Coal Trail Willow Park, 153 Center Ave., Mount Pleasant; westmoreland.pa.us Mountain bike or hike along Jacobs Creek, past old coke ovens, scenic wooded areas and wildlife in Westmoreland County. This trail was built on the former Pennsylvania Railroad corridor, which was used to transport coal and coke in the early 1900s. It connects the communities of Mount Pleasant and Scottdale in Westmoreland County and is just a 20-minute drive away. Keystone State Park 1150 Keystone Park Road, Derry, 724.668.2939, or dcnr.state.pa.us A daytrip full of adventure is waiting for you at this 1,200-acre park! Bike on the two-mile Lakeside Trail or try one of the eight miles of trails geared for every skill level. Penn Hills Penn Hills Community Garden 1162 Jefferson Road, Penn Hills; pennhillscdc.org Get inspired by hiking around this beautiful community garden that is sponsored by Penn Hills Community Development Corporation! The garden contains more than 104 garden beds! Along with a workout, you’ll receive some great gardening inspiration. Visit the website for the hours of operation, or ways to get involved with this worthwhile community project. Penn Hills Community Park 120 Colorado Street, Verona; 412.795.3500, or pennhills.org Enjoy a spring hike right in your backyard! This park features a walking trail and borders the Dark Hollow Woods Trails. It contains plenty of green space for a rejuvenating hike. Plum Dark Hollow Woods Park Pennsylvania Avenue (just past 15th Street), Oakmont; 412.828.3232, or oakmontborough.com Take your dog for a walk in this outdoor oasis! Hike on forested trails at various elevations along Plum Creek. The trails are maintained by the Garden Club of Oakmont, Oakmont Trails and other community volunteers. Visit the website and Facebook page for ways to help. Larry Mills Park Fontana Drive, Holiday Park; 412.795.6800, or plumboro.com Oakmont Arboretum Trail Allegheny River Boulevard, Oakmont; 412.828.3232, or oakmontborough.com Take an atmospheric hike through the charming town of Oakmont on this beautifully landscaped 1.4-mile trail that runs parallel to the railroad tracks, displaying trees which are not found anywhere else in the area. Woodland Hills Bullock Penns Park 3200 McCrady Road, Churchill; 412.241.7113, or churchillborough.com Combine learning and hiking! This park features examples of biological, geological and aquatic nature found in western Pennsylvania. The trail begins at the upper (Biber) shelter, crosses Chalfant Run with two foot bridges, and winds through a forest of oak and maple. Forest Hills Park and Arboretum Ardmore Boulevard and Braddock Road, Forest Hills; 412.351.7330, or foresthillspa.org This trail is centrally located right in Forest Hills Borough! It traverses the park with a nice mix of trees and greenspace, perfect for a spring hike. Frick Park 2005 Beechwood Boulevard, Squirrel Hill; 412.255.2539, or pittsburghparks.org/frick With 600 acres of woodlands and approximately 10 miles of trails, this park is the largest of Pittsburgh’s park system and is a great choice for hiking, road and mountain biking. ■ Fresh air and exercise are close by at this 32-acre park full of lush, green space and bordered by deciduous trees. Visit the website for more information. MONROEVILLE ❘ SPRING 2020 29