A Four-Season Trail
The Rail 66 Country Trail is a 20.1-mile, four-season trail characterized by the scenic farmland and flat, shady path beneath a tunnel of trees. Bike, roller skate, cross country ski, snowshoe, or take a stroll. Starting in Marianne, a village outside of Shippenville, and continuing on through the villages of Lucinda, Snydersburg, Leeper, Crown, and Vowinckel—and onto McKean County’s Kane—it passes a variety of spots, including a brewery and multiple restaurants.
Proximity to Interstate 80
Hop off I-80, exit 60 and be on the trail within five minutes, enveloped by the tranquility of a treetop canopy.
Cook Forest Connector
5.3 miles from the Haggerty Drive and the Rail 66 Country Trail intersection provides indirect access to Cook Forest State Park, putting cyclists at the base of Tom’s Run Rd and nearby the Forest Cathedral.
Various Amenities
Along the way, Rail 66 has five parking areas, three handicap access points, three bike stations, and three bathrooms.