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Hey all,
you've been so much help thus far, sorry for the million questions. I live in Carnegie and I'm looking for a park that's not too far away. Specifically, a park with a path that I can run on. Any ideas? |
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![]() Anyway...to answer this question...I'm not completely sure if there's any park or trail to run on right in Carnegie but this one is fairly close: The Montour Trail |
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Settler's Cabin park isn't too far from Carnegie: Settler' s Cabin Park
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I like the Montour Trail myself - it's nice and peaceful and always a ton of friendly walkers/joggers/bikers. I think there are some trails by Aiken Elementary on Greentree Road (my dad walks there, but I've never been there).
I don't think there is anything superclose, but the Montour Trail is relatively close and you would probably enjoy it. |
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