GAP

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GAP is a 150-mile rail-trail for hiking and biking that runs through Pennsylvania and Maryland, connecting Pittsburgh to Cumberland and linking with the C&O Canal Towpath to form a popular long-distance route to Washington, D.C.

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instanceOf bicycle route
rail trail
completedAsContinuousTrail 2013
connectsCity Cumberland NERFINISHED
Pittsburgh NERFINISHED
connectsRegion Southwestern Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
Western Maryland NERFINISHED
connectsTo C&O Canal Towpath NERFINISHED
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Towpath NERFINISHED
crosses Mason–Dixon Line NERFINISHED
Monongahela River NERFINISHED
Youghiogheny River NERFINISHED
followsFormerRailroad Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad NERFINISHED
Western Maryland Railway NERFINISHED
formsRouteTo Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
hasAbbreviation GAP NERFINISHED
hasTrailhead Cumberland, Maryland NERFINISHED
Point State Park NERFINISHED
hasWebsite https://gaptrail.org
highestPoint Eastern Continental Divide NERFINISHED
length 150 miles
lengthInKilometers approximately 240 kilometers
locatedIn Maryland
Pennsylvania
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy Allegheny Trail Alliance NERFINISHED
openedForThroughTravel 2006
partOf Pittsburgh to Washington, D.C. bike route
passesThrough Allegany County, Maryland NERFINISHED
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
Allegheny Mountains NERFINISHED
Fayette County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
Somerset County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
popularFor multi-day bike touring
recreational day trips
railTrailConversionOf abandoned railroad corridors
region Appalachian Mountains NERFINISHED
surfaceType crushed limestone
terminusA Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
terminusB Cumberland, Maryland NERFINISHED
tourismType long-distance cycling route
trailType non-motorized
usedFor bicycling
hiking
running
touring cycling

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