Attractions and places to see around Mcmurray include a mix of historical man-made structures and natural features. The area features notable tunnels and bridges, often repurposed from former railway lines. Visitors can also explore serene ponds and lakes, providing opportunities for quiet observation. This region offers a blend of historical interest and natural beauty for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Wet tunnel with water dripping from ceiling. Very cold almost icy.
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This is a nice little pond in the South Park Game Preserve with some cool turtle watching opportunities.
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This is a lovely little pond within South Park Game Reserve, with a small fountain in the middle. There is a walkway around the pond, so you can see the ducks and turtles up close.
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Quiet park with plenty of tree lined roads. Picnic shelters and restroom facilities make it a nice cycling destination.
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At 623 feet, this is the longest tunnel on the Montour Trail and has lights on throughout the year to help see your way. During the winter, the two entrances are sealed to prevent the buildup of ice, which could reach 2-3 feet thick due to the high moisture dripping from the walls and ceiling. Trail users can still enter the sealed tunnel via doorways throughout the winter and find a balmy interior. The tunnel was bored in 1913 and lined with concrete in 1928. Operations ended in 1980 and it became part of the Montour Trail in 1992.
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Mcmurray is known for its historical tunnels and bridges, many of which were formerly railway lines. You can visit the National Tunnel, the longest tunnel on the Montour Trail, or the Greer Tunnel and Chartiers Creek Bridge, a former railroad tunnel with scenic views. Another notable site is the Covered Bridge, located in a quiet park.
Yes, Mcmurray offers serene natural spots. The Duck Pond and South Park Turtle Pond are lovely places to observe ducks and turtles up close. The area around the Greer Tunnel and Chartiers Creek Bridge also provides views of nearby woodlands and Chartiers Creek.
The Mcmurray area is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking and mountain biking, as well as hiking trails. For more details, explore the Gravel biking around Mcmurray guide, the MTB Trails around Mcmurray guide, and the Hiking around Mcmurray guide.
Absolutely! The Duck Pond and South Park Turtle Pond are ideal for families, offering walkways to observe ducks and turtles. The Covered Bridge is also located in a quiet park with picnic shelters, making it a pleasant family destination.
The tunnels, such as the National Tunnel and Greer Tunnel, are generally open year-round. However, during winter, be aware of ice buildup inside the tunnels. The National Tunnel is sealed at its entrances in winter to prevent ice, but accessible via doorways. For outdoor activities like hiking and biking, spring through fall typically offers the most comfortable conditions.
Yes, Mcmurray offers several easy hiking trails. You can find routes like Peters Lake Trail, Maple Springs Loop, and Peterswood Park Loop, which are suitable for an enjoyable walk. More details are available in the Hiking around Mcmurray guide.
When visiting tunnels like the National Tunnel or Greer Tunnel in winter, be prepared for cold and wet conditions. The National Tunnel can have significant ice buildup, though it remains accessible through doorways. The Greer Tunnel may have icicles and ice piles. Always exercise caution and wear appropriate footwear.
The bridge at the western entrance of the Greer Tunnel and Chartiers Creek Bridge offers great views of the nearby woodland and Chartiers Creek. The tranquil settings of the Duck Pond also provide pleasant scenery.
Visitors appreciate the blend of industrial heritage and natural beauty. The historical tunnels offer a unique experience, with the National Tunnel being particularly noted for its length and year-round lighting. The peaceful atmosphere and wildlife viewing opportunities at the Duck Pond are also highly enjoyed.
Some attractions, like the Covered Bridge, are located in parks that offer picnic shelters and restroom facilities, making them convenient for longer visits. The National Tunnel is lit throughout the year for safety.
Yes, there are challenging mountain biking trails in the vicinity. Routes like the Edgebrook Shelter – Duck Pond loop or the Maple Springs Loop Trail – Duck Pond loop offer difficult terrain for experienced riders. For a comprehensive list, consult the MTB Trails around Mcmurray guide.


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