A Somerset County, Pa., equestrian group has asked to have 5.5 miles of horse trail added to the Great Allegheny Passage.

Members of the Sheriff’s Posse, a horseback rescue group, said the Somerset Parks and Recreation Board has asked for a feasibility study to be done on opening a new section of trail to horse traffic.


But Roger Wahl, a member of the group, said the county has already done such a study. In addition, he said there is already a 7-mile section where horses are allowed.


Brett Hollern, the county’s trail coordinator, estimated it could cost up to $70,000 to make more segments of the trail horse-friendly

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