![]() We parked at the playground at Dunbar Park on West Railroad Street. ![]() My sister’s kids rode their own bikes and had no problems with the ride. We also have an Instep Bike Trailer which would have been fine, but there’s less crying going on when my kids are separated in their own seats. Child Transport- My kids were on their own Topeak Babyseat, each attached to an adult bike.Kids ages- my kids- 2 1/2 years and 10 months, my sister’s kids ages 7, 9, and 11.Here is a breakdown of our ride for reference. The last time we rode here, we rode toward one end, turned around, and rode toward the opposite end for a roughly 10-mile ride. The trail is flat with a compact stone surface. Total Time- about two hours including riding, exploring the waterfall, and picnic/playground time A 4.5-mile biking/walking trail runs along the park and lake offering beautiful views.Distance- 2.8 miles one way, easy, flat. ![]() Itinerary- Park at Dunbar Park, ride on the Sheepskin Trail 2 miles to the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP), head toward Ohiopyle on the GAP, explore a waterfall.This post contains affiliate links which means I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you if you make a purchase. Check out how we explored the Sheepskin Trail in Point Marion and in South Union Township. ![]() We went for a bike ride on a completed portion of the Sheepskin Trail in Dunbar. ![]()
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