Connecting the trail between Brookville and Brockway will help complete a 220 mile PA Wilds Loop that will be a major attraction for hikers, cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts to the area.
Volunteer
Are you interested in helping out, and serving a great cause for your community?
Membership
While membership is not required to use the trail, it is greatly appreciated and helps us achieve our goal of building and maintaining the trail for everybody.
Donate
If you would like to support the Trail Hub financially, we appreciate all of the help we can get.
Brookville Trail Hub: Are Rail-Trails a Community Asset?
The Brookville Trail Hub is actively planning the completion of the rail-trail from Brookville to Brockway. Closing this gap will allow completion of the 220-mile Pennsylvania Wilds Trail Loop and,
Rail trails are not just a free recreational experience; they have a substantial economic impact especially when they are long enough to be a multi-day
Brookville Trail Hub: Are Rail-Trails a Community Asset?
The Brookville Trail Hub is actively planning the completion of the rail-trail from Brookville to Brockway. Closing this gap will allow completion of the 220-mile Pennsylvania Wilds Trail Loop and,
Brookville Trail Hub: Are Rail-Trails a Community Asset?
The Brookville Trail Hub is actively planning the completion of the rail-trail from Brookville to Brockway. Closing this gap will allow completion of the 220-mile Pennsylvania Wilds Trail Loop and,
Celebrate Trails event to be held at Allens Mills trail head
ALLENS MILLS — Outdoor enthusiasts are invited to participate in the Brookville Trail Hub’s “Celebrate Trails” event to be held Saturday, April 27, at the Allens Mills trail head.
This is the story of the Five Bridges Trail: Where we were, where we are, where we are going, and how you can help.