Saturday, September 20th Ride Starts @ 10 a.m. in Ebensburg Meet us at Young Peoples Community Center (YPCC) Trailhead (424 Prave Street, Ebensburg) Ride 32-miles on the Ghost Town Trail to Saylor Park (1284 Old Indiana Rd, Black Lick in Burrell Township). Continue 12 miles on the Hoodlebug Trail and Extension to downtown Indiana Total ride: Approximately 44 miles Free shuttle from Indiana to Ebensburg Departs @ 9 a.m. from the Indiana Borough 8th Street lot (8th & Church Streets)
 Rider First Aid & Sustenance Stations located in Dilltown & Saylor Park
REGISTRATION OPENS SOON
 $35.00 Registration Fee includes a Long Sleeve T-shirt, and optional Shuttle Ride and Bike Storage
The First Ever Quantities for this event are limited. To guarantee your commemorative t-shirt, please register by September 8th Now accepting sponsors for the event. Contact Josh Krug, AICP jkrug@ceo.co.indiana.pa.us to inquire.
Free Shuttle Ride to Ebensburg A shuttle option for one-way riders will leave from Indiana to Ebensburg at8:30am. Bikes must be left prior at the starting point in Ebensburg and will be kept safe. Bike back to your car in Indiana (as there is no other shuttle option). Limited seating is available, so make sure to register early to secure your spot! Bike Storage Secure bike storage will be available in the box trailer near the YPCC Trailhead on September 19th, 2025, from 6 PM to 8 PM. Trailer will open at 7:30am for drop-off and morning retrieval .
Stay a while! For your overnight stay in Indiana, we've reserved room blocks at the Ramada by Wyndham, Hilton Garden Inn, and Quality Inn for all Seat to Seat participants. To book your room, simply click on the Registration & Booking link below.
Ghost Town Trail  Named for the long-gone coal-mining communities that once dotted its right-of-way, the Ghost Town Trail flows past two massive iron furnaces, old coal-loading tipples, boney (coal-refuse) piles and other traces of industrial history. The Blacklick Creek valley in which it is situated is gorgeous, with mountain streams, stands of rhododendron, dozens of wildflower species and cool woodlands.
Hoodlebug Trail  “Hoodlebug” was the local nickname for the self-propelled passenger coach that ran on the Indiana Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad line until 1940. Now it’s the name for this delightful trail in Indiana County. For much of its distance, the Hoodlebug Trail parallels U.S. Route 119 as a dedicated rail-trail and offers easy, comfortable, and mostly scenic riding.

All Photos & Maps Courtesy of Indiana County Parks & Trails

Phone:  (724) 465-3870

Fax 1:  (724) 465-3150

Fax 2:  (724) 465-3151

 

801 Water St.

Indiana, PA 15701-1705

Office Hours:

 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Monday - Friday EST