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Green Tree Nature Center Loop Trail

Distance:
0.5 Miles / 0.8 km
Type:
Loop
Difficulty:
Moderate
Time to Hike:
~15 minutes
Features:
Surface Type:
Dirt
Park:
Green Tree Nature Center
Town:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Directions:
40.407377, -80.054218
Added:
July 04, 2019
Updated:
July 09, 2019
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112 '

Total Change
128 '

Ascent
135 '

Descent

The Green Tree Nature Center Loop Trail at Green Tree Nature Center in Green Tree, Pennsylvania is an easy 0.5-mile loop that encompasses the park and follows a few different trails for a nice day hike in the woods.

Trails: Orchard Hill Trail, Double Dip Canyon Trail, and the Salamander Spring Trail.

Parking: Parking can be found along Crestmont Drive; however, there's no main parking lot so be mindful of the small neighborhood and do not park on people's lawns or driveways. Please note that there's even a "no parking" sign at the entrance to the park as well, so park at your own risk if you plan to park on the Crestmont Drive.

Pets: Dogs are allowed if leashed and their waste must be carried out.

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  1. Parking

    40.407377, -80.054218
  2. Main Trailhead

    40.407178, -80.0545
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0.5 miles / 0.8 km
Trail added
July 04, 2019
Hiked on
July 04, 2019
Updated on
July 09, 2019

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