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Embark on an easy hike along the Rimrock Trail, a 2.7-mile (4.3 km) route that offers stunning views of Kinzua Bay and the vast Allegheny Reservoir. You will gain 507 feet (154 metres) in elevation, making it a manageable journey that typically takes around 1 hour and 19 minutes to…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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297 m
Highlight • Viewpoint
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2.02 km
Highlight • Beach
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4.33 km
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3.75 km
465 m
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3.77 km
266 m
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The trail is easily accessible with parking available near the Rimrock Trail Lower Access and Kinzua Beach. There is also parking at the top near the Rimrock Overlook, offering different starting points for your hike.
Yes, dogs are generally permitted on trails within the Allegheny National Forest, including the Rimrock Trail. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times and that you clean up after them to maintain the trail's cleanliness for all visitors.
The Rimrock Trail offers beautiful scenery throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming woodland flowers, while autumn showcases spectacular fall foliage. Summer is popular for its warm weather, and winter can provide a serene, snow-covered landscape, though conditions may be more challenging.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Rimrock Trail or to access the Allegheny National Forest for day use. However, always check the official USDA Forest Service website for any updates on regulations or fees, especially if planning activities like camping.
Yes, the Rimrock Trail is rated as easy, making it suitable for beginners and families. While much of the route features gradual elevation changes, some sections nearing the Rimrock Overlook can be moderate to steep. Overall, it's a manageable and rewarding hike for most fitness levels.
The trail is renowned for its outstanding scenic views. You'll encounter giant sandstone boulders, fascinating crevasses, and unique rock outcrops. The route offers breathtaking vistas of Kinzua Bay, the Allegheny Reservoir, and the surrounding forested hillsides, especially from the Rimrock Overlook.
The terrain on this trail is varied. You'll find sections that are relatively level with gradual elevation changes, particularly closer to the Kinzua Beach access. As you approach the Rimrock Overlook, the path can become moderate to steep, navigating through rocky areas and forested slopes. The trail is unpaved and winds through a heavily forested area.
The Rimrock Trail passes through a heavily forested area with mature oak trees, providing a rich habitat for various wildlife. Hikers might spot deer, grouse, and turkey. While less common, black bears also inhabit the Allegheny National Forest, so it's always wise to be bear-aware and carry bear spray.
The specific Komoot route for the Rimrock Trail is an out-and-back route, starting and ending at the same general area. However, the area offers various connecting paths, allowing for shorter loops or extensions if you wish to explore further.
Yes, the route for the Rimrock Trail utilizes sections of the official "Rimrock Trail" as designated by OpenStreetMap, covering approximately 80% of the route. It also incorporates other parts of the "Rimrock Trail" for about 40% of its length, indicating it's part of a larger network of paths in the area.
Given its easy difficulty and moderate length, essential items include comfortable hiking shoes, water, and snacks. Depending on the season, consider bringing layers of clothing, sun protection, and insect repellent. Binoculars can enhance wildlife viewing, and a camera is a must for the scenic overlooks.