Ohiopyle

The little state park town of Ohiopyle is truly Southwestern Pennsylvania's basecamp for exploration. Surrounded by a vast web of more than 100,000 contiguous acres of public land, the region offers abundant activities to transform your family vacation. You may have visited for a day...

This was our first time whitewater rafting on the middle of the Youghiogheny River. Our guides Aiden and Hailey were fantastic! They gave thorough instruction on how to navigate our raft without tipping over. This tour is definitely for first timers as the rapids are...

Upon our arrival for the Middle Yough Family trip, we were advised of the low river level and that we would have to take individual or double kayaks / duckies. It was a slight challenge getting over those rocks, but overall we loved it! Our...

If you’re looking for adventure in Pennsylvania's Laurel Highlands, look no further than the little town of Ohiopyle. With a tiny year-round population of under 100 people, Ohiopyle is a small town with huge potential for outdoor recreation. The borough of Ohiopyle is surrounded by...

We wanted to go on a white water rafting trip with our teenage children and nieces and nephew. When we called in, we spoke to Jennifer regarding the different options available. She was very helpful and provided some great insight. In addition, she made the...

Ohiopyle is a small town, a large state park and an ideal destination for outdoor fun, 20,000 acres of playground await you. Bike, hike, climb and float, whatever your style, there is something here to entertain you and get your outdoor groove on....

Best Restaurants on the Great Allegheny Passage One of the best things about bike touring is eating food. Lots and lots of it, without consequence! The Great Allegheny Passage (a 150-mile continuous rail-trail from Pittsburgh to Cumberland) is one of the best touring routes because it...

Join us on (2024 Date to be Determined) at 7:30 p.m. for the World Tour Paddling Film Festival hosted by Wilderness Voyageurs & the Yough Riverkeeper. The Paddling Film Festival is an international adventure film tour presenting the world’s best paddling films of the year –...

The GAP is built on the abandoned Western Maryland Railroad (WMRR) right-of-way.  The section of the WMRR between Cumberland, MD and Connellsville, PA was built between 1910 and  1912. It operated until 1975.  The bridges and tunnels that were designed to move freight between Pittsburgh and...