By Car & By Motorcycle

Floods, Mines & Inclines Tour

Ride through the scenic pages of our history!

You'll climb up out of the city to the site of the dam that broke on May 31, 1889, causing the 19th century's worst natural disaster - the Great Johnstown Flood of 1889. Continue along our forested back roads that take you through the heart of Cambria County's small communities to beautiful Prince Gallitzin State Park. >

Return to Johnstown traveling gently curving roads through scenic farmlands along the Allegheny Plateau, and through the deepest river gap east of the Mississippi - the Conemaugh Gap. Learn story of the immigrants who came through Ellis Island and settled in Johnstown to build a new life at the Heritage Discovery Center, and conclude your tour with the triumphant story of Johnstown's amazing recovery from the Great Flood.

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Allegheny Mountains Tour

Wind your way through gently rolling hills that dip down into farm-filled valleys; mountains that point skyward with dense, pristine forests; panoramic landscapes that produce a colorful, dramatic show each and every season. And ... that's just for starters.

Have time for more than a ride?  Experience fascinating historical landmarks, museums, arts and culture and an abundance of other attractions.

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Laurel Ridge Tour

Take a journey through time. This historic town of Ligonier captures the ambiance of a time long ago with architecture and town circle.

Then hop on your bike for a tour of breathtaking scenic byways and mountain farmlands. You will start your travels on Route 30 also known as the Lincoln Highway, the nations first coast-to-coast highway.

Travel the peaks and valleys, to Johnstown where, if you listen you may still hear the echoes of "Thunder in the Valley" in this biker friendly city.

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