Laurel Highlands Mountain biking

Laurel Highlands Mountain biking

Mountain Biking in the Laurel Highlands

The Laurel Highlands can be found in the south western corner of Pennsylvania, covering parts of Fayette, Westmoreland, and Somerset counties.  Generally, it is the area that is contained between the Chestnut Ridge and the Laurel Ridge of the Appalachians.  We are an area graced with thousands of acres of public lands, state parks, state game lands, state forests and private nature preserves.  More than 100,000 contiguous acres are available for your outdoor recreation.

The White Tail Trail starts about 10 miles outside of Ohiopyle, and goes from Rt. 40 below the Summit Inn all the way out to Quebec Run. I’ve thought about riding it for years, but just never got around to it. I tried to scout out the trail last fall on a weekend trip, but I was loaded down with a full pack and it was hunting season, so I stuck to the pavement.

Last night, Trailer Taylor (so named for alliteration reasons, and because he lives in a trailer parked under the steps of the company house) Zach (so named because that’s what his parents named him) and I met at the Lick Hollow Parking lot, and started the long climb up Pine Knob Trail to the top of the ridge.

The first part of the trail is really hard riding. The trail is about 30 degrees off-camber and covered in dark, slippy rocks. But after about a half hour of pushing up the hillside, the rocks mellow out and it turns into one of the best trails I’ve ridden in the Laurel Highlands:

White Tail Trail Laurel Highlands

After a couple miles of sweet singletrack, there’s a little bit of doubletrack:

Mountain biking Laurel Highlands

Then the trail drops straight back down the hillside. I was so focussed on dodging trees that I blew a turn and started following a 4×4 trail. Fortunately, Zach rides that part of the trail pretty regularly, so we were able to hike back on to the right path.

Ohiopyle single track wilderness Voyageurs

Not the White Tail Trail

After another steep push up the ridge, the trail opens up into a gorgeous section of old growth forest, which I didn’t take a picture of.

It looked a little like this part with bigger trees:

Riding the White Tail Trail

By the time we got to the top of the ridge again, we were feeling pretty crushed. The trail climbs about 2000 feet over 12 miles, so instead of making it an out and back, we rode back to the Pine Knob descent on Skyline Drive.

Mountain bike Pine Knob Trail

It was getting dark, and all the rocks were slick from the rain, so going back down that off-camber trail was tricky. But in better conditions, that thing would rip. The descent is about a mile and a half long, and full-on the whole time. I definitely want to get back up there to ride everything out to Quebec on a day that I have some more time.

This post was written by Montana Miller,  bike technician and incredible stud mountain biker.  If you would like to follow his biking exploits and quirky adventures..  check out his Montana’s personal blog .

If you want to stay in tune to the happening in the greater metropolitan Ohiopyle area, follow the Ohiopyle State Park Blog where we feature all kinds of random things about the park.

If you are in Ohiopyle stop into the shop and say hello.

If you need directions to Ohiopyle

Wilderness Voyageurs

103 Garrett Street, Ohiopyle PA 15470

800-272-4141

#ohiopyle

#mountainbiking