Shenango Trail - Big Bend Trailhead - Mercer, PA

Shenango Trail - Big Bend Trailhead - Mercer, PA Shenango Trail - Big Bend Trailhead - Mercer, PA Shenango Trail - Big Bend Trailhead - Mercer, PA Shenango Trail - Big Bend Trailhead - Mercer, PA Shenango Trail - Big Bend Trailhead - Mercer, PA
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Shenango Trail – Big Bend Trailhead in Mercer, PA, offers a scenic and pet-friendly outdoor experience perfect for dog owners looking for a dog park in Mercer, Pennsylvania. This trail is well-maintained and ideal for dog-friendly hiking, walking, and birdwatching, making it a favorite spot for locals who enjoy spending time with their pets in nature. The trail is kid-friendly and suitable for families, providing a safe and enjoyable environment for children and dogs alike.

Visitors appreciate the beautiful scenery and the variety of activities available, including hiking on easy to moderate trails and sharing the path with horseback riders, bicyclists, and runners. While there are no restrooms and some muddy or wet areas during rainy seasons, the trail’s natural charm and pet-friendly atmosphere make it a top choice for dog owners seeking outdoor adventures. Remember to keep dogs leashed and be considerate of other trail users to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.

FAQ for Shenango Trail – Big Bend Trailhead in Mercer Pennsylvania:

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? No, dogs must be leashed and controlled while on the trails.
  • What are the park’s leash requirements? Dogs must be leashed and under control at all times as the trail is shared with horseback riders, bicyclists, runners, hikers, and hunters.
  • Are there restrooms available for owners? No, there are no restrooms available at the trailhead.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the Shenango Trail – Big Bend Trailhead features well-maintained hiking trails totaling 17.5 miles with some areas suitable for birdwatching, walking, and kid-friendly hikes.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Yes, some parts of the trail can be muddy and there are a couple of creeks to cross which may be wet, especially in the rainy season.
  • Where is the best place to park? Parking is available but can be challenging for larger trailers as the lot could use expansion and maneuvering larger trailers may be difficult.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, volunteers regularly help maintain the clear trails and keep the path clean.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park is good for kids and offers kid-friendly hikes.

Reviews

greg b

Great clear trail. Met 2 nice volunteers who were cleaning up the path. I hiked the whole trail 17.5 miles.

Crysta Bonekovic

Loved the horses trailClose to home – great place to go ride for the dayParking needs to be better – they need to expand the parking for larger trailers so avoid turning wheels into the ditch. Hard to park larger trailer in lot.Trails are well maintained- beautiful scenery

Nancy Yesko

No restrooms, some possible wet areas to cross in rainy season Dogs must be leashed and controlled , you may share the trail with horseback riders, bicyclists,runners,hikers,hunters. Please be considerate and do not litter.

Deborah Schmidt

I’ve been walking this trail with my dogs at least twice a week and I love it. It’s well maintained and easy. Muddy in some parts and there is a couple of creeks to cross. It is also a horse trail so be prepared for poop.

Mrs. William A. Foore Jr.

There is sign half way trail saying that cable bridge is gone. There detour route to go around because of bridge gone.

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