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Rachel Carson Trail: Gibsonia Road to Springdale

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United States
Pennsylvania
Allegheny County

Rachel Carson Trail: Gibsonia Road to Springdale

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3.1

(14)

76

hikers

Rachel Carson Trail: Gibsonia Road to Springdale

05:37

16.5km

380m

Hiking

The Rachel Carson Trail: Gibsonia Road to Springdale offers a truly varied hiking experience, winding through a patchwork of forested parks, dense woods, and open fields. You'll encounter primitive, rugged terrain with roots and steep inclines, alongside more gentle sections and even some paved roads. The route provides a mix of natural and semi-urban vistas, notably passing the historic Rachel Carson Homestead in Springdale, making it a journey through both nature and history.

Planning your visit requires a good level of fitness, as this is a difficult 10.3-mile (16.5 km) hike with 1256 feet (383 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 5 hours and 36 minutes. Be ready for bridgeless stream crossings where your feet might get wet, and always follow the yellow blazes. The trail is for day-use only, so plan your start and finish times accordingly, especially if you're considering the Gibsonia parking or Springdale trailhead access points.

This section is part of the larger Rachel Carson Trail, completed in 1975 and named after the influential conservationist. It's renowned for its challenging nature and hosts the annual Rachel Carson Trail Challenge. The trail's unique character comes from its passage through private land, made possible by special arrangements, and its connection to broader regional routes, offering a distinct blend of wilderness and community edges.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Emmerling Community Park

Highlight • Rest Area

Emmerling Park is a small but scenic community park in Indiana Township, Pennsylvania. The park features open fields, shaded picnic areas, and a flat walking path along Little Deer Creek, making it a pleasant spot to rest, have lunch. The 46-mile Rachel Carson Trail also crosses through the park, making it a nice spot for hikers exploring the trail to pause for a break.

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15.3 km

Easy hike with large easy to read markers. The Homestead is just off the Rachel Carson Trail on Marian Ave. through Springdale, PA.

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Rachel Carson Homestead

Highlight • Historical Site

The Rachel Carson Homestead is the preserved childhood home of renowned environmentalist and author Rachel Carson, located in Springdale, Pennsylvania, just a short walk from the Rachel Carson Trail. Built in 1870, the modest frame house is where Carson was born in 1907 and spent her formative years—developing the love of nature and science that would later shape her groundbreaking work, Silent Spring.

Today, the site is managed by the Rachel Carson Homestead Association, which offers occasional tours, educational events, and environmental programming. On the property, you’ll also find the Wildlife Loop, a short interpretive trail with signage highlighting native plants, animals, and Carson’s legacy. Even when the house is closed, the loop and grounds are open to the public and make for a thoughtful stop along the Rachel Carson Trail.

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11.4 km

2.39 km

1.89 km

850 m

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10.6 km

2.38 km

1.55 km

876 m

625 m

245 m

177 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike this section of the Rachel Carson Trail?

This challenging 16.5 km (10.3 mi) section from Gibsonia Road to Springdale typically takes around 5 hours and 37 minutes to complete. This duration is for moving time, so plan for additional time for breaks, enjoying the scenery, and navigating the varied terrain.

What is the terrain like on this part of the Rachel Carson Trail?

The terrain on this route is quite varied and can be rugged. Expect a mix of dense woods, open fields, and utility corridors. You'll encounter roots, rough patches, and significant elevation changes. Be prepared for stream crossings, as few bridges exist, meaning your feet might get wet. The trail is marked with yellow blazes, with double blazes indicating an upcoming turn.

What landmarks or points of interest will I see along the way?

As you hike, you'll pass through diverse landscapes. Notable points include Emmerling Community Park. Closer to Springdale, you'll find the Nature Trail at Rachel Carson Homestead and the historic Rachel Carson Homestead itself, the birthplace of the renowned conservationist. The trail also largely parallels the Allegheny River after Springdale, offering potential views.

Is this route suitable for beginners?

Given its 'difficult' rating, significant elevation changes, and rugged, rooted terrain with stream crossings, this section of the Rachel Carson Trail is generally not recommended for beginners. Hikers should have a good level of fitness and experience with challenging trails.

Where can I park to access this section of the Rachel Carson Trail?

Parking options would typically be available near the trailheads at Gibsonia Road and in Springdale. For the Springdale end, look for parking near Marion Avenue, close to the Rachel Carson Homestead. Always check local signage for specific parking regulations.

Is public transport available to the trailheads?

While the Rachel Carson Trail passes through suburban areas, specific public transport connections directly to the Gibsonia Road or Springdale trailheads can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and routes (e.g., Port Authority of Allegheny County) for the most up-to-date information on reaching these specific access points.

Is this trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Rachel Carson Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, given the rugged terrain, potential stream crossings, and sections that may pass near private property or suburban areas, it's essential to keep your dog on a leash and ensure they are capable of handling the challenging conditions. Always practice Leave No Trace principles.

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

Spring and fall are often considered the best times to hike this trail, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Fall foliage can be particularly stunning. Be aware that stream crossings can be higher after heavy rains or during spring thaw. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear for potentially icy or snowy conditions.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail?

No, you do not need a permit or have to pay an entrance fee to hike this section of the Rachel Carson Trail. It is maintained by volunteers and is freely accessible to the public.

Are there facilities or water sources along the trail?

The Rachel Carson Trail is designed for day hiking, and there are no designated camps, shelters, or official water sources directly on this section. You will pass Emmerling Community Park, which may offer facilities. It's crucial to carry all the water and supplies you need for the entire duration of your hike. Near Springdale, you might find amenities in the town itself.

What should I be aware of regarding stream crossings on this trail?

Be prepared for potential wet feet! This section of the Rachel Carson Trail has few bridges, meaning many streams need to be crossed directly. Consider wearing waterproof hiking boots or bringing extra socks. After heavy rainfall, some crossings might be more challenging.

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