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Mission Statement:

The Allegheny Highlands Trail of Maryland is an association founded to promote and establish the Maryland portion of the Pittsburgh to Cumberland rail-trail on the former right-of-way of the Western Maryland Railway.

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The Pathway to History

The Allegheny Highlands Trail, which is now completed, links the Washington DC to Cumberland C&O Canal Trail with a series of hiking and biking trails in Western Maryland that connect into Pennsylvania, creating a continuous trail of 380 miles from Washington to Pittsburgh.

Seasons Along the AHTM

The 20.47 miles of trail between Cumberland and the Mason Dixon line offer hikers and bikers a unique natural history tour...
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214 Years of Transportation History

1784: Gen. Washington sets out to find the "nearest communication" between Eastern and Western Rivers.

1828: Construction begins on the C&O Canal, originally planned to go to the Ohio River and on to Lake Erie.
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Board Members Print E-mail
Saturday, 05 May 2007
Here listed are the Board Members of the Allegheny Highlands Trail of Maryland.  At the monthly meetings these folks work on ways to make the AHTM an outstanding bicyclie trail.  If you have ideas which you believe may

benefit the trail please share with these folks.  Suggestons are shared at the board meetings.  The order in which the board members are listed is random:  Mike Warne, Dave Cotton, Robert Loar, Rich Harris, Ted Rissell, Nick Clulee, Doug Hutchins, John Riley, Bill Atkinson, John Sayler, Marcie Grice, Larry Brock, and John Reuschlein