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At around mile 16.8, you’ll come to the Monroe trailhead; just a few hundred feet south along Monroe Road is Buffalo Township Audubon Park, managed by the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania, where a community park and recreation area—anticipated for completion by 2021—are being developed. You can cast a line for fish on the adjacent property here.
The route passes under PA 28/Alexander H. Lindsay Memorial Highway. At mile 19, look for the ruins of brick kilns along the trail, a reminder of the area’s 19th-century brickmaking days. The path ends in about another 2 miles, just south of Main Street in Freeport.
Here, you can opt to take a 0.1-mile shared-road section northwest along Main Street and then south along Old Pike Road to a dedicated bike and pedestrian path that takes you along the east side of the PA 356 bridge to River Landing Drive. From here, you can connect to the Wynn and Clara Tredway Trail that extends a few miles south along the Allegheny River.
CONTACT: butlerfreeporttrail.org