Kane Woods Nature Area - Scrubgrass Run Trailhead - Carnegie, PA

Kane Woods Nature Area - Scrubgrass Run Trailhead - Carnegie, PA Kane Woods Nature Area - Scrubgrass Run Trailhead - Carnegie, PA Kane Woods Nature Area - Scrubgrass Run Trailhead - Carnegie, PA Kane Woods Nature Area - Scrubgrass Run Trailhead - Carnegie, PA Kane Woods Nature Area - Scrubgrass Run Trailhead - Carnegie, PA
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Kane Woods Nature Area – Scrubgrass Run Trailhead: A Dog-Friendly Hiking Spot in Carnegie, Pennsylvania

Kane Woods Nature Area is a gem for dog owners seeking pet-friendly trails and a peaceful escape into nature in Carnegie, PA. Maintained by the Scott Conservancy, this scenic area offers dog-friendly hiking with eight beautifully marked trails that wind through shady woodlands, ponds, and streams—perfect for you and your furry friend to explore. Hikers with pets frequently visit, making it a welcoming, social stop for local dog lovers.

The Scrubgrass Run Trailhead features a small parking area and easy trail access. While it isn’t a typical fenced dog park, the lush wooded paths, benches for resting, and occasional creek crossings make it a favorite spot for a stroll with your dog. Come enjoy well-maintained trails, peaceful scenery, and a chance to experience the natural beauty and biodiversity of Carnegie with your pet.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Dogs should remain leashed on the trails to ensure everyone’s safety and enjoyment.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? No, there is no fenced dog area at this park.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, benches are available at intervals along the trails for rest.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? The trails are primarily shaded by trees, offering plenty of relief on sunny days.
  • Is there parking available at the park? Yes, there is a small parking lot at the Scrubgrass entrance.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, Kane Woods features a variety of marked hiking trails for you and your dog.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? There are ponds and streams along the trails, although water levels depend on recent rainfall.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? No, this is mainly a nature area without playground equipment.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, the trails and grounds are well maintained by the Scott Conservancy.

Reviews

Carol Mayhew

Found a local place to hike. The Scott Conservancy maintains and owns these beautiful green space for all to use and enjoy. Two separate entrances, Scrubgrass entrance has 10 parking spots (if everyone parks straight 🫣) while the Providence Point entrance has much more. There are 8 different trails, which all seemed to be marked very well. There are ponds and streams but when we visited, there had been no rain so they’re pretty dry, but usually have water for our furry friends to enjoy. Since it was our first time, we didn’t take our dog. We met Mr. Russell, who happens to be a member of the conservancy. He gave us so much history on the land. This surrounding land was the center of the Whiskey Rebellion.

Carol Mayhew

Found a local place to hike. The Scott Conservancy maintains and owns these beautiful green space for all to use and enjoy. Two separate entrances, Scrubgrass entrance has 10 parking spots (if everyone parks straight 🫣) while the Providence Point entrance has much more. There are 8 different trails, which all seemed to be marked very well. There are ponds and streams but when we visited, there had been no rain so they’re pretty dry, but usually have water for our furry friends to enjoy. Since it was our first time, we didn’t take our dog. We met Mr. Russell, who happens to be a member of the conservancy. He gave us so much history on the land. This surrounding land was the center of the Whiskey Rebellion.

Carol Mayhew

Found a local place to hike. The Scott Conservancy maintains and owns these beautiful green space for all to use and enjoy. Two separate entrances, Scrubgrass entrance has 10 parking spots (if everyone parks straight 🫣) while the Providence Point entrance has much more. There are 8 different trails, which all seemed to be marked very well. There are ponds and streams but when we visited, there had been no rain so they’re pretty dry, but usually have water for our furry friends to enjoy. Since it was our first time, we didn’t take our dog. We met Mr. Russell, who happens to be a member of the conservancy. He gave us so much history on the land. This surrounding land was the center of the Whiskey Rebellion.

Grace Messner

Trails are well maintained which means you can enjoy the amazing biodiversity here instead of looking at your feet the whole time. Whiskey Point Trailhead has a small picnic area with fire pit that is clean and well kept. Nice diversity of both plants and fungi here.

Grace Messner

Trails are well maintained which means you can enjoy the amazing biodiversity here instead of looking at your feet the whole time. Whiskey Point Trailhead has a small picnic area with fire pit that is clean and well kept. Nice diversity of both plants and fungi here.

Grace Messner

Trails are well maintained which means you can enjoy the amazing biodiversity here instead of looking at your feet the whole time. Whiskey Point Trailhead has a small picnic area with fire pit that is clean and well kept. Nice diversity of both plants and fungi here.

KAREN P.

Close to mainroad, small parking area. We have been here few times but the parking was never full. Lot of hikers bring their dogs, there is a small river, some days there’s water in it, not deep.
Good walk, not too long. No playground mainly wooded area nature trail, few bench to sit every now and then. You can get a map near the parking area.

KAREN P.

Close to mainroad, small parking area. We have been here few times but the parking was never full. Lot of hikers bring their dogs, there is a small river, some days there’s water in it, not deep.
Good walk, not too long. No playground mainly wooded area nature trail, few bench to sit every now and then. You can get a map near the parking area.

KAREN P.

Close to mainroad, small parking area. We have been here few times but the parking was never full. Lot of hikers bring their dogs, there is a small river, some days there’s water in it, not deep.
Good walk, not too long. No playground mainly wooded area nature trail, few bench to sit every now and then. You can get a map near the parking area.

Shannon Blakeley

great place for you’re dogs it is beautiful and peaceful

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