Access Areas
There are 9 access areas on the Yough River Trail, all are free of charge; only the Cedar Creek Access Area offers secure overnight parking.
| Access Area Name | Town Name | Amenities/Information |
|---|---|---|
| McKeesport | McKeesport, PA | |
| Boston | Elizabeth Township, PA | Parking for 100 vehicles, sanitary toilets, and drinking water |
| Buena Vista | Elizabeth Township, PA | Parking for 16 vehicles, sanitary toilets, picnic pavilion, cooking grill, and boat launch |
| Sutersville | Sutersville, PA | Parking for 32 vehicles, sanitary toilets |
| West Newton | West Newton, PA | Parking for 44 cars, sanitary toilets, visitor center, drinking water, bike racks |
| Cedar Creek Park | Rostraver Township, PA | Parking for 150 cars, sanitary toilets, bike rentals, food concession |
| Smithton | South Huntingdon Township, PA | |
| Whitsett | Perry Township, Fayette County, PA | Parking for several cars, sanitary toilets |
| Connellsville | Connellsville, PA | Parking for several cars, sanitary toilets, drinking water |
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