Pennsylvania Seaway Trail

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This information is a public record of the 1990 NRT application and may be out of date if it has not been updated by a trail manager --
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Pennsylvania Seaway Trail

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  • Length
    46 miles
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  • Route Type
    out & back

The Great Lakes Seaway Trail is a 518-mile scenic driving route that follows the shores of Lake Erie, the Niagara River, Lake Ontario, and the St. Lawrence River in New York and Pennsylvania.

  • Westbound on Pennsylvania Route 5, part of the Great Lakes Seaway Trail. Photo by Doug Kerr.
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  • States: Pennsylvania

The Great Lakes Seaway Trail is a 518-mile scenic driving route that follows the shores of Lake Erie, the Niagara River, Lake Ontario, and the St. Lawrence River in New York and Pennsylvania. One of the first roads in America to be designated as a National Scenic Byway, the Great Lakes Seaway Trail includes unique historical locations and cultural heritage sites in addition to outstanding views and scenic vistas.

The Great Lakes Seaway Trail connects unique destinations such as Presque Isle, Niagara Falls, and the Thousand Islands, the cities of Erie, Buffalo, Rochester, and Oswego, and charming waterfront towns and villages. Enjoy the scenic route on the Great Lakes Seaway Trail and experience the journey of a lifetime!

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Allowed Uses:

Hiking/Walking

Public Contact

John Booser
PA Department of Transportation
1200 Transportation and Safety Bldg.
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717) 772-1101

Contact the trail manager for current maps and visiting details.

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  • Part of a Trail System? No
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  • Certified as an NRT
    Dec 12, 1990
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