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Allegheny County

Settler's Cabin Red and Yellow Trail

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4.8

(4386)

8,106

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Settler's Cabin Red and Yellow Trail

00:52

3.07km

70m

Hiking

The Settler's Cabin Red and Yellow Trail offers a delightful, easy hike through varied terrain, perfect for a quick escape into nature. You'll meander through peaceful White Pine forests, cross open meadows, and follow small streams, experiencing the park's diverse ecosystems. While the 1.9-mile (3.1 km) route is generally smooth, expect some undulating sections with roots and occasional muddy patches, especially around the small lake/pond area. It's a great option for family friendly hikes in Settler's Cabin Park, providing a pleasant experience in just under an hour with its 225 feet (69 metres) of elevation gain.

Planning your visit to the Settler's Cabin Red and Yellow Trail is quite simple, as parking at Settler's Cabin Park Red and Yellow Trails is readily available. The park tends to be less busy than other local spots, offering a more tranquil hiking experience. For the most vibrant scenery, consider visiting in spring or fall when the wildflowers are in full bloom. You can also use the Allegheny County Parks Trails app to help with navigation and to explore other connecting routes within the park.

This trail is part of Settler's Cabin Park, a 1,610-acre area with a rich history, much of it reclaimed from former coal mining operations. This past contributes to unique soil conditions that support a variety of native flora, making for interesting natural features. The park is actively managed by the Allegheny County Parks Foundation, which works to restore and preserve its beauty, including efforts to remediate abandoned mine drainage. The trail's connectivity to other routes like the Blue and Green Trails also allows for longer excursions if you wish to extend your adventure.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty and terrain like on the Red and Yellow Trails?

The Red and Yellow Trails offer a diverse hiking experience. While shorter sections can be quite easy with minimal elevation gain, combining them into longer loops can present a moderate to difficult challenge due to steep climbs and descents into valleys. You'll navigate through wooded areas, including hemlock and pine groves, and may encounter creek crossings, which can be wide and challenging, especially after rain when the trails can also be muddy and buggy.

Are there any notable natural features or landmarks along the route?

Yes, the trails are known for their picturesque scenery. You can enjoy vibrant displays of wildflowers in spring and fall, meander through diverse forest types including white pine sections, and discover a modest 4-foot waterfall, often found along the Green Trail which connects to the Red Trail. Other features include picturesque cascades on Pinkertons Run and a small pond. The park also features a historic 1780 log cabin.

Is the Settler's Cabin Red and Yellow Trail suitable for families or beginners?

Shorter segments of the Red and Yellow Trails can be suitable for beginners and families, as they have minimal elevation gain. However, if you plan to combine sections for a longer loop, be aware that some parts can be steep and challenging, especially after rain. It's best to check a map and plan a shorter, flatter route if hiking with young children or those new to hiking.

Where can I park to access the Red and Yellow Trails?

The Red and Yellow Trails are located within Settler's Cabin Park in Imperial, Pennsylvania. The park has various parking areas, and you can typically find parking close to trailheads. It's recommended to use a navigation app like AllTrails or the County Park's app to find the most convenient parking for your chosen starting point.

Is the trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trails within Settler's Cabin Park, including the Red and Yellow Trails, are generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all visitors.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trails are beautiful year-round, but spring and fall are particularly scenic. Spring brings vibrant wildflower displays, while fall offers stunning foliage. Be aware that after heavy rain, especially in spring, sections can be muddy and buggy. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions may include mud or ice.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to hike in Settler's Cabin Park?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to hike the trails within Settler's Cabin Park. It is one of the Allegheny County Parks, which are generally free to access for hiking.

Does this trail connect with other paths, allowing for longer hikes?

Yes, the Red and Yellow Trails often intersect and overlap with other color-coded trails in Settler's Cabin Park, such as the Blue and Green Trails. This allows hikers to create longer or shorter loops and explore different sections of the park. There are also plans for a connector trail to the Panhandle rail trail, which will eventually link the park to South Park and the Great Allegheny Passage. Specifically, this route passes through sections of the Settler's Cabin Park - Panhandle Trail Connector and the Red Trail Connector.

What kind of wildlife or unique plants might I see?

The park's unique soil conditions, influenced by its history as a former coal mine, support a variety of native plants, and it's particularly known for its wildflowers. While specific wildlife sightings vary, you'll be hiking through diverse forest types, including white pine and hemlock groves, which provide habitat for various birds and small mammals common to the region.

Are there any amenities available in Settler's Cabin Park or nearby?

Settler's Cabin Park offers modern amenities beyond its trails, including a wave pool, playgrounds, tennis courts, and a hockey rink. The park is also relatively close to Pittsburgh, meaning you can find a variety of cafes, pubs, and restaurants in nearby towns or a short drive away.

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