The 70-mile Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail (LHHT) is one of few remote backpacking footpaths in the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail network. It follows Laurel Ridge through state game lands, forest and other parkland.
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Despite how intimidating that may sound, beginners can scale the Appalachian Trail's numerous mountains and treat themselves to some of the most gorgeous views on earth.
Parking and TransportationThe parking lots are located at: Trailhead in Ohiopyle State Park. Trailhead at PA Route 653. Trailhead at PA Route 31, near Hidden Valley Resort.
Laurel FallsThere is a steep drop on one side of the path however, so keep an eye on younger children. Families with older children can try to climb down to the lower pools, but families with little ones should stay up top and on the trail.
The Laurel Falls trail surface is mostly paved as it winds up the side of the mountain. However, it is rough and uneven throughout the path. With short steep sections, the trail can be slightly dangerous in wet weather conditions so watch your step if you're hiking in the rain.
In general, ATC discourages the carrying of firearms on the Trail for the reasons noted below. On federal lands administered by the National Park Service (NPS) and the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), possession of a firearm must be in compliance with the law of the state in which the federal land is located.