The Junction Hollow Trail at Schenley Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is an easy 0.6-mile one-way hike that runs down the west side of the park.
This recording starts at the northern end of the trail next to Panther Hollow Lake and follows the trail all the way to the southern terminus where it ends. Please note that the main parking lot is located at the opposite end of where this trail recording starts where you can find the other trailhead.
At the southern terminus for the trail you'll also find the Zigzag Trail that runs up the nearest steep slopes of Schenely Park and leads to the Bridle Trail.
Parking: Parking can be found next to the Anderson Shelter - on the south side of the Panther Hollow Bridge. Or you can park at the main parking lot at the southern terminus at this trail (current parking marker).
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