The Allegheny Valley Trails Association (AVTA) is a non-profit organization founded in 1990, dedicated to acquiring and rehabilitating abandoned railways in the Allegheny River watershed into multipurpose, non-motorized recreational trails. With the successful acquisition of 55 miles of railway and the completion of two trails, the AVTA has made significant progress in fulfilling its mission.
Guided by a board of volunteers, the AVTA works closely with government agencies and relies on grants for funding railway acquisition and major trail construction, while trail maintenance and enhancement are supported by local community contributions and annual membership dues. Through their efforts, the AVTA aims to provide enjoyable outdoor experiences for visitors and locals alike.
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