Five Star Trail

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Coordinates: 40°18′32″N 79°31′55″W / 40.309°N 79.532°W / 40.309; -79.532

Five Star Trail
Map of Pennsylvania highlighting Westmoreland County.svg
Westmoreland County in Pennsylvania
Length7.76 mi (12.49 km)
LocationWestmoreland County, Pennsylvania
DesignationRail Trail
TrailheadsGreensburg, Pennsylvania,
Youngwood, Pennsylvania,
Spur to Armbrust, Pennsylvania
UseHiking, Biking, Jogging, Cross country skiing, Handicap access
Hiking details
Trail difficultyEasy
SeasonYear-Round
HazardsSevere Weather, Trains (adjacent to trail); Road Crossings
WebsiteFive Star Trail
Trail map

Legend
M.P.
[1]
0
Lynch Field Parking icon.svg
Amtrak Pittsburgh Line
0.61
PA 130 E Pittsburgh St Parking icon.svg
Laird St
Mt Pleasant St
US 30
2.26
PA 819 Huff Ave Parking icon.svg
Fairview Ave
3.76
Willow Crossing Rd Parking icon.svg
4.59
Trolley Line Rd Parking icon.svg
5.50
Depot St Parking icon.svg
6.05
Community College Dr Parking icon.svg
6.11
Hills St / Pavilion Ln
Fairground Rd
7.05
Armburst

The Five Star Trail runs nearly 8 miles through Westmoreland County, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The trail is alongside an active railroad track, Southwestern Pennsylvania Railroad, that stretches between Lynch Field, a Greensburg city park and Youngwood. The trail then spurs off eastward to connect with the campus of Westmoreland County Community College and continues on to Armbrust.[2]

Background[]

In 1995, the trail corridor was purchased from Conrail by The Westmoreland County Industrial Development Corporation. The municipalities of Greensburg, South Greensburg, Southwest Greensburg, Youngwood, and Hempfield, along with The Westmoreland County Parks and Recreation Department are all partners in the trail project. The trail is named in honor of these five towns. The trail is kept clean by PA Cleanways. There are volunteers that help maintain the trail and there is a Poker Run held annually along the trail.[2][3][4]

Points of interest[]

The trail accommodates walking, hiking, jogging, bicycling, and cross country skiing. Other points of interest include:[2][3]

  • Park at Lynch Field
    • (Park with pool, playground, a few war relics - including an Apache helicopter)
  • Sports complex in Greensburg
  • Youngblood Trail Station (museum focused on local railroad history)
  • Depot Street, (a 1.5-mile paved walkway with old rail cars, including a converted caboose)
  • Youngwood Campus of Westmoreland County Community College

Parking and trail access[]

The trailhead is located at the Westmoreland County Community College, on College Avenue across from the baseball field. The trail is accessible to the handicapped and is pet friendly.[2][3] Additionally, there are multiple access points located off Route 119:

  • Lynch Field (Greensburg)
  • Huff Avenue (South Greensburg)
  • Willow Crossing Road/Shady Lane (Hempfield)
  • Trolley Line Avenue (Youngwood)
  • Depot Street (Youngwood)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Map of Five Star Trail". Westmoreland County. Retrieved 23 February 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "Five Star Trail Pennsylvania". Trail Link. Retrieved October 1, 2014.
  3. ^ a b c "Five Star Trail". Westmoreland County Parks and Recreation. Retrieved February 23, 2020.
  4. ^ "Five Star Trail Poker Run". Westmoreland County Parks and Recreation. Retrieved February 23, 2020.

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