Westmoreland County Parks and Recreation
Westmoreland County Parks and Recreation oversees ten parks and is a partner in the management of five trails maintained to provide visitors with a wide variety of benefits and experiences.
Parks
Cedar Creek Park
Located in Rostraver Township, 1/4 mile North of I-70 on Route 51
GPS address: 453 Evergreen Drive, Belle Vernon, PA 15012
Mammoth Park
Located in Mt. Pleasant Township, accessible via Route 981 and 982 from Latrobe and Greensburg
GPS address: 171 County Park Road, Mt. Pleasant, PA 15666
Northmoreland Park
Located in Allegheny Township, off of Route 356
GPS address: 280 Markle Road, Apollo, PA 15613
Twin Lakes Park
Located in Hempfield and Unity Townships, just east of Greensburg on Donohoe Road from Route 30
GPS address: 219 Twin Lakes Road, Latrobe, PA 15650
Bridgeport Dam
Accessible via Route 31, east of Mt. Pleasant
Chestnut Ridge Park
Accessible via Route 31, east of Donegal
Loyalhanna Gorge
Sewickley Creek Wetlands
Located near New Stanton, off of PA Turnpike-66
Ann Rudd Saxman Nature Park
Located two miles east of Greensburg, between Route 30 and Donohoe Road
Historic Hanna’s Town
Located three miles north of Greensburg, between US Route 119 and PA Route 819
GPS address: 809 Forbes Trail Road, Greensburg, PA 15601
Trails
Coal and Coke Trail
Starts in Mt. Pleasant and heads west to Scottdale
Five Star Trail
Connects Greensburg to Youngwood, continuing to Armbrust
Westmoreland Heritage Trail
Connects Saltsburg to Trafford, with stops in Slickville and Delmont
Great Allegheny Passage
Access to the trail is located in Cedar Creek Park and West Newton
Little Crabtree Creek Trail
Starts in Twin Lakes Park and will eventually connect to Crabtree