Indian Creek Valley Trail

The Indian Creek Valley Trail is a 19-mile walking and biking trail constructed on the former railway of the Indian Creek Valley Railroad. It is located in the Indian Creek Valley nestled between Laurel Hill and Chestnut Ridge in Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands region.

About the Trail

Currently, there are 14 miles of finished and 5 miles of unfinished trail.  The trail is open for four season use for activities including walking, biking, cross country skiing and snowshoeing (no ATV use allowed).  Portions of the Saltlick Township section are plowed in the winter for walking.

To express any general trail concerns, please contact taylor@mtwatershed.com or 724-455-4200 ext #5.

If you have a concern about the section from County Line Road to Indian Head, please contact Saltlick Township at 724-455-2866.

Check out the interactive map at the link below to see photos of each section, parking areas, and trailheads!

History

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The Indian Creek Valley Railroad was established in 1906 for Laurel Hill timbering operations.

By 1910, 19 miles of railroad were complete from the Jones Mills to the Youghiogheny River, passing through the small towns of Champion, Melcroft, Indian Head and Mill Run.  By this time, four passenger trains were running per day in addition to the freight trains carrying coal from local mines.

In 1969 the railroad was abandoned as timbering and deep mining declined and much of the coal that continued to be mined in the valley was transported by truck.

After abandonment by the railroad, Saltlick Township acquired ownership of the portion of the RR grade in their township, and MWA acquired the grade from Jones Mills to Champion and downstream from Indian Head approximately 2 miles.

Our goal is to develop the entire 19 miles of the former railroad into a bike, hike, and ski trail, eventually crossing the Youghiogheny River to join with the Great Allegheny Passage.

Watch the video outlining the history of the Indian Creek Railroad. It is very informational for the history buffs out there!

Current Trail Projects

Indian Creek Valley Trail - new section

Closing Trail Gaps

We're working to open an additional 2.5 miles of Indian Creek Valley Trail between Whites Bridge (which intersects with Route 653) and Steyer Bridge. If you'd like to support the trail, please consider donating to our trail maintenance fund!

Would you like to volunteer for the ICVT?

If you are interested in volunteering your time for trail maintenance, construction, fundraising, or information tabling, please contact our Conservation & Recreation Manger, Taylor Robbins, at taylor@mtwatershed.com or call 724-455-4200 ext 5# and leave your contact information.