TRAIL ASSOCIATION OF THE MCKEAN/ELK DIVIDE (T.A.M.E.D)

Part of the Knox Kane Rail Trail in the PA Wilds

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Trail Association of the McKean/Elk Divide (T.A.M.E.D)

TAMED – Trail Association of the McKean/Elk Divide – We have completed 20 miles from Route 6 near the Kane Country Club to Route 66 at the Forest County line, near the junction with Route 948. We hope to complete a three-mile gap between Route 6 to Route 219 by July 2026.

In 2026, the trail gap from the Kane Country Club to Lantz Corners is expected to be completed. When this section is opened to the public, the TAMED section of the Knox & Kane Rail Trail will connect at Lantz Corners to the 8-mile KJ2KB Trail section, which links to the Kinzua Bridge State Park

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Please remember to be courteous, especially at the golf course section of the trail when golfers are hitting or putting. The section from the Kane Country Club to Route 219 at Lantz Corners is expected to be completed by July 2026, connecting Kane to the Kinzua Bridge State Park. TAMED maintains this section of the trail – Trail Association of McKean/Elk Divide.

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Trail Association of The McKean/Elk Divide (T.A.M.E.D)

The trail is maintained by the volunteers of TAMED. Please remember to pack in – pack out. No horses or motorized vehicles permitted. For information on becoming a member or trail volunteer, go to www.tamedKKRT.org

T.A.M.E.D.
P.O. Box 326
Kane, PA 16735
www.tamedKKRT.org

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