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- John_P._Saylor_Trail abstract "The John P. Saylor Trail is a predominantly flat double-loop trail located on the edge of the Allegheny Plateau, southeast of the town of Windber in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. This trail is named after Congressman John P. Saylor, who represented Pennsylvania from 1949 to 1973. He was a conservationist with a deep concern for the environment. While in Congress, Saylor sponsored the National Scenic Trails Act and supported national wilderness preservation.The northern loop of the John P. Saylor Trail is approximately 12 miles (19 km) in length and the southern loop is about 5 miles (8.0 km) long. The entire trail is a little over 17 miles (27 km) long and can be hiked in a single day, but more typically done in two days. There is a shelter erected on the southern loop that permits camping for an overnight backpack trip.In the spring the trail is very wet with many springs and streams leading to marshy areas. On parts of the trail there is well preserved evidence of the former railroad grades. The trail crosses Clear Shade Creek by a narrow suspension bridge into the Clear Shade Wild Area, where the southern Middle Ridge Loop is located.".
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- John_P._Saylor_Trail difficulty "Easy".
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- John_P._Saylor_Trail highestFt "2580".
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- John_P._Saylor_Trail location "Gallitzin State Forest, Pennsylvania, United States".
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- John_P._Saylor_Trail name "John P. Saylor Trail".
- John_P._Saylor_Trail season "Year round".
- John_P._Saylor_Trail trailheads Windber,_Pennsylvania.
- John_P._Saylor_Trail trailheads "Babcock Picnic Area,".
- John_P._Saylor_Trail use "Hiking".
- John_P._Saylor_Trail subject Category:Geography_of_Somerset_County,_Pennsylvania.
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- John_P._Saylor_Trail comment "The John P. Saylor Trail is a predominantly flat double-loop trail located on the edge of the Allegheny Plateau, southeast of the town of Windber in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. This trail is named after Congressman John P. Saylor, who represented Pennsylvania from 1949 to 1973. He was a conservationist with a deep concern for the environment. While in Congress, Saylor sponsored the National Scenic Trails Act and supported national wilderness preservation.The northern loop of the John P.".
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