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Discover the Path of the Flood Trail – Pennsylvania’s Must ... - MSNSOUTH FORK, PA — The Path of the Flood Trail in Cambria County has been named Pennsylvania’s 2025 Trail of the Year by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources … ...
Pennsylvania’s Trail of the Year provides a unique opportunity to learn about a historic flood while enjoying 14 miles of scenic recreation along the Little Conemaugh River.
Cambria County, Pa. — The historic Path of the Flood Trail, a 14-mile stretch that follows the route of the devastating 1889 Johnstown Flood, was selected as Pennsylvania's 2025 Trail ...
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — Pennsylvania's 2025 Trail of the Year winner was announced Friday in Cambria County. The Path of the Flood Trail is this year's winner.
Every year, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources gives the award to gather support and enthusiasm for Pennsylvania’s trails. The trail runs 14 miles in length and attracts ...
The trail is also going to be part of the larger 9/11 Memorial Trail connecting New York City, Shanksville, Pa., and Washington — areas impacted by terrorist attacks on Sept. 9, 2001.
The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources on May 30, 2025, named it the state Trail of the Year. Commonwealth Media Services (PAcast) The flood struck May 31, 1889.
The Path of the Flood has been named Pennsylvania's 2025 Trail of the Year. The 14-mile trail combines outdoor recreation and rich history.
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