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The Laurel Highlands Scenic Byway runs along PA 381 and PA 711 from the West Virginia border in Fayette County north to Seward in Westmoreland County. The byway runs through rural areas of the Laurel Highlands, providing access to Ohiopyle State Park, Fallingwater, Kentuck Knob, Laurel Caverns, and Fort Ligonier. [18]
The Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail is a 70.1-mile (112.8 km) hiking trail in southwestern Pennsylvania, which largely follows the Laurel Hill geologic formation. It begins at Ohiopyle State Park and travels generally to the northeast, and ends at Conemaugh Gorge near Johnstown. Construction of the trail began in 1970.
Pennsylvania Route 381 (PA 381) is a 49.3-mile-long (79.3 km) state highway located in Fayette, and Westmoreland counties in Pennsylvania, United States.The southern terminus is the West Virginia state line near Elliottsville, Pennsylvania, where it continues as Preston County Route 8 to its southern terminus at WV 26 in Brandonville, West Virginia.
To that end, Albrecht suggested visiting Vermont’s fall foliage tracker and using New England 511 to check on road and driving conditions. ... Laurel Highlands Scenic Byway, Pennsylvania.
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The Appalachian Highlands Scenic Byway runs 73 miles from Heflin to Fort Payne, encompassing a good chunk of the lush mountain range along the way. ... Pennsylvania: Endless Mountains Scenic Byway ...
[2] [3] The Exton Bypass portion of US 30 is designated the Exton Bypass Scenic Byway, a Pennsylvania Scenic Byway. [6] US 30 westbound past PA 252 in Paoli. Past the interchange with US 202 and US 30 Bus., US 30 heads east-northeast along the four-lane divided Lincoln Highway and passes south of a park-and-ride lot, running through Glenloch.
The Laurel Highlands is a region in southwestern Pennsylvania made up of Fayette County, Somerset County, and Westmoreland County. [1] It has a population of about 600,000 people. The region is approximately fifty-five miles southeast of Pittsburgh ; the Laurel Highlands center on Laurel Hill and Chestnut Ridge of the Allegheny Mountains .