Parkersburg to Pittsburgh

P2P

Corridor 

We’re glad you’re here! Help us plot a more prosperous future.

Photo: The Heart of Our Community video, Rails to Trails Conservancy

The P2P Corridor links six existing and emerging rail-trails that span seven counties across West Virginia and Pennsylvania: 

About the P2P Corridor

Photo courtesy Rails to Trails Conservancy by Renee Rosensteel

Get Involved: P2P Regional Master Plan

We need YOU. Residents. Local leaders. Business owners. Trail users.

Your voice is key in the planning process for the P2P Corridor.

The National Road Heritage Corridor (NRHC) and seven partner organizations have launched a major regional planning effort to unlock the community and economic potential of a completed trail system from West Virginia to Pennsylvania.

This plan requires extensive public engagement. Do you have ideas for the trails in your area? Share your thoughts by taking our community survey.

A woman riding an e-bike on a path beside a river during autumn, with trees displaying fall foliage and overcast sky in the background.

Photo courtesy Rails to Trails Conservancy by Renee Rosensteel

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Partners

Logo for WV Trail featuring a winding trail and stylized mountain in white on a black background.

The following project partners collaborated on the grant request and continue to contribute to ongoing planning efforts:

Pennsylvania Environmental Council Logo
City of Fairmont West Virginia Logo
National Road Heritage Corridor Logo
Mon River Trails Conservancy Logo

As well as the Great Allegheny Passage Conservancy, Harrison Recreation Trails, Inc., Morgantown Riverfront Revitalization Task Force

Funding

This project is funded through a multi-state Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) ARISE grant. The following funders provided funds to match the ARC ARISE grant.
Thank you to:

  • The Just Transition Fund

  • Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation

  • The City of Fairmont