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  1. This car-free bike path is 150 miles long from Pittsburgh, PA to Ohiopyle & Cumberland, MD. Read about which direction to ride the GAP, GAP bike shuttles, GAP trailhead parking, GAP towns and train service in this handy post all about the GAP Trail.

  2. The Great Allegheny Passage® offers 150 miles of spectacular biking and hiking from Cumberland, Md. to Pittsburgh, through Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands. Privacy Policy About

  3. It’s roughly 140 miles from Pittsburgh to Frostburg and 195 from Frostburg to DC. That's a lot of miles each day. You would need to be a considerable athlete to overcome the intense fatigue such distances would inflict.

  4. Experience Pittsburgh, the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) and the surrounding Laurel Highlands. We’ll ride the GAP trail from the Point in Pittsburgh all the way to Cumberland. We’ve added on an extra day to this iconic journey so you have time to explore the mountains off your bike!

  5. Discover this 150.0-mile point-to-point trail near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 47 h 45 min to complete. This is a very popular area for birding, camping, and fishing, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.

  6. The Great Allegheny Passage® offers 150 miles of spectacular biking and hiking from Cumberland, Md. to Pittsburgh, through Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands. Privacy Policy About

  7. Heading west, the Great Allegheny Passage drops 1,664 feet over 126 miles to reach Pittsburgh. A road passes over the trail at the Divide so there's a short tunnel. Inside the tunnel there's a map on the wall showing the trail mileage and elevation changes between Cumberland and Pittsburgh.

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