River Gage on the trail. Feel Confident, look at how high the USGS put the shack to protect its instruments during a flood:
The Trail itself in Smithdale:
Entering Smithdale, Pa:
On to West Newton:
Picture of the Youg from the Bridge in West Newton:
Cedar Creek County Park:
The side trail up Cedar Creek:
The parking lot At CEdar Creek Park:
The Adirondack types cabins in Cedar Creek County Park:
Bridge Across the Youg (No Direct connection via the trail):
The Norfolk and Southern Bridge over the Youg (High Bridge over the Youg, no access from Trail):
After that Bridge you go a little bit and the Trail opens up:
This is the oldest part of the Trail, and even the Youg Trail organization said they have learns a lot since this part of the trail was built, note how narrow the limestone part of the trail is today:
Interesting one lane Tunnel and Bridge, Connection is via a dirt road on the other side of the tunnel:
The last free camp site on the Trail:
Butterfly on the trail:
Just before Connesville you enter an open area, first where new houses are being built and then a park, just as the open area ends you can see a bridge on your left. It only goes to the old B&O lines (must have been a cross line between the two Railroads before the C&O closed down):
The bridge is in bad shape but appears solid, but it is easy for one to get hurt on this bridge:
View of the Youg from the Bridge:
Horses can use this part of the trial, this is where one can drop off a horse:
Where the trail diverts from the old Rail bed, Straight ahead is a Shop and Save Grocery Store to your left is the new trial going to Connelsville Riverside Park:
River view park in Connelsville:
Trail Marker in Connelsville:
The trail going to Ohio-pyle through Connelsville::
Trail marker in Connelsville:
I did this part of the trail on two successive Sundays, it is a long trip from West Newton to Connellsville.