Enlow to Boggs via Montour Trail
Enlow to Boggs via Montour Trail
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Hike the moderate 4.7-mile Enlow to Boggs via Montour Trail, featuring the Enlow Tunnel and varied landscapes, gaining 332 feet.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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7.57 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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7.37 km
108 m
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< 100 m
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6.37 km
1.01 km
121 m
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Highest point (360 m)
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The trail is primarily composed of crushed limestone, offering a smooth and easy surface. As a former rail-trail, it features relatively gentle grades, making it suitable for all skill levels. You might encounter some dirt sections, particularly in less developed areas.
Based on the route data, hiking the approximately 7.6 km (4.7 miles) from Enlow to Boggs via the Montour Trail typically takes around 2 hours. This duration can vary depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
Yes, this section is considered suitable for all skill levels, including beginners and families. Its relatively flat, crushed limestone surface and gentle grades make it an accessible and enjoyable experience for a wide range of hikers. It's also ADA accessible.
You can typically find parking at the Enlow trailhead. For the Boggs end, there's a trailhead at mile 11.4 which also offers access. Specific parking details can often be found on local trail websites or maps.
Yes, the Montour Trail, including the Enlow to Boggs section, is generally dog-friendly. However, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash at all times and to clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users.
The trail offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and fall are often ideal for comfortable temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer can be pleasant, especially in wooded sections, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter hiking is possible, but check trail conditions for snow or ice.
Yes, a significant highlight is the 575-foot Enlow Tunnel, located just past milepost 7. The trail also passes through varied scenery, including rural and wooded settings, and runs alongside a golf course and farms. Near the Enlow trailhead, the Pittsburgh Airport Connector trail branches off at the Five Points intersection.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and hike the Montour Trail, including the Enlow to Boggs section. It is a public multi-use trail.
Yes, the route is part of the larger Montour Trail system. Near Enlow, at the Five Points intersection (around mile 7.8), the Montour Trail Airport Connector branches off, providing a link towards the Pittsburgh airport terminal. The trail also runs adjacent to the Montour Woods Conservation Area near Hassam Road, which offers additional wooded hiking trails.
Yes, at the Boggs trailhead (mile 11.4), there is a primitive campsite specifically available for hikers and bicyclists. This can be a convenient option if you're planning a multi-day trip or just want to extend your outdoor experience.
You can expect a diverse landscape that transitions between rural and wooded settings. The trail also runs next to a large golf course and various farms, offering a mix of natural beauty and pastoral views.