The Beer is Here!
After a year of waiting, our 9th Annual Beer and Gear Festival is finally here! Starting at 3 PM on Saturday, June 19th, brewers and boozers from across the state will find their way down to Ohiopyle for a day of Family Fun. ...
After a year of waiting, our 9th Annual Beer and Gear Festival is finally here! Starting at 3 PM on Saturday, June 19th, brewers and boozers from across the state will find their way down to Ohiopyle for a day of Family Fun. ...
Stop down to Wilderness Voyageurs in Ohiopyle this Memorial Day weekend to check out our AMAZING Holiday Specials. The weather forecast is projecting sunny skies with temperatures reaching the mid-80s by Sunday, so thrill seekers, jump on one of our Upper Yough trips challenge your "American Spirit". But...
Bike tour season is here! Summer is almost here and that means getting ready for Bike Tours! Garrett Street is hopping with activity today as the wonderful weather allows guides, guests, and managers to get outside and gear up. For our Bike Tour Manager, Bill Hall, Christmas...
Mountain biking in Ohiopyle is one of our favorite activities at Wilderness Voyageurs!
Ohiopyle is at the bottom of one of the deepest valleys in Pennsylvaina, so riding here usually involves a big climb and a big ripping descent. [caption id="attachment_19093" align="alignright" width="321"] Technical rocks on Upper Baughman Trail[/caption] From the center of Ohiopyle, you can ride some awesome loops. This first set of rides uses Sugarloaf, Baughman, and McCune Trails, which are all east of town. Sugarloaf Trail is about four feet wide, and full of loose rocks and water-bars. The trail alternates between super steep pitches and flat sections. It’s a great climb, but most locals skip riding down it because of all the flat pedaling sections. Baughman is narrower, runs along the ridge at a steady grade, and has more sharp embedded rocks and fun dips. Descending that trail is awesome, so that’s the way I usually go. There are three ways to chop up the Sugarloaf-Baughman loop.Sugar Run Trail is another local favorite. It's spectacular in the spring, when the trillium are blooming and clean water rushes down Sugar Run and Jonathan Run. This is an out-and-back ride that will take 1.5 to 2 hours.
Start the ride from Ohiopyle, and spin about 2.5 miles down the bike path toward Connellsville. Turn onto Jonathan Run Trail at the marker. There's a fun little climb immediately off the bike trail, bringing you to the creek. Cross Jonathan Run and take a right on Sugar Run Trail. There's a fun singletrack climb, which leads to the take-out parking lot at Old Mitchell Place. Take a rest at the parking lot, then turn around and enjoy ripping down the big hill you just climbed!As you start to prepare for your upcoming biking vacation, you want to make sure your bike is in tip-top shape. It is important to take your bike to a local shop for regular tune ups if you aren't a mechanic yourself. But, what if...
You’ve just gotten a little taste of whitewater kayaking at the Learn to Kayak weekend in Ohiopyle. Are you interested in the full feast? We are sure you are starting to see that the Youghiogheny River is a great place to learn the ropes. Our...