![]() Want something closer? The paved Montour Trail makes a sweeping “C” around town, and parks like Frick, Schenley, and Highland all have tranquil and shaded pathways. If downtown seems tricky, the outskirts of Pittsburgh are downright amazing - there are 220 miles of single- and doubletrack mountain biking trails within a 30-mile radius, and the 150-mile, crushed-limestone Great Allegheny Passage (the GAP Trail) reaches all the way to Maryland. Or stop into Bicycle Heaven, known as the world’s largest bike museum and shop.) ![]() (Just check out the 25 unique artistic bike racks in the Cultural District. Thanks to avid organizations like BikePGH, it’s now a bronze-level Bicycle Friendly Community with a plucky creativity. But it has made significant strides in the last two decades. ![]() Creative advocates, crazy hills, and a bright future: cycling in Pittsburgh is vibrant.įor many cyclists, the Steel City - with narrow streets, confusing intersections, steep hills, and a patchwork of dedicated bike lanes - is a challenging endeavor. ![]()
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