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Hiking:
Follow the Warrior Trail, a path walked for 5,000 years by native Americans, which starts in Greensboro and continues to the Ohio River in West Virginia.
www.pagreenways.org/db-Greenwaydetails.asp?GW_ID=53
Biking:
You can download lots of different bicycle maps at this Web site:
www.co.greene.pa.us/secured/gc/images/tour/bikemap.pdf
Accommodations/dining
Bed and Breakfasts:
So' Journey Farm
1841 Bristoria Road
Holbrook, PA 15341
724-499-5680
The Captain's Watch Inn Bed & Breakfast
106 Water Streets (PO Box 164), Greenesboro, PA 15338 Phone: 724-943-3131
E-mail: capwatch@bentcom.net
Cole's Country Cabins Bed & Breakfast
502 Hoovers Run Road, Holbrook, PA 15341
Phone: 724-451-8521
Places to eat:
There are plenty of chain restaurants in Waynesburg, but here are a few other places that were recommended to us. Some may be closed on Sundays.
Sisters 4Tea: traditional teas, sandwiches and pastries. Open Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
205 East High St., Waynesburg, 724-627-0720 www.teamap.com/tearooms/sisters_4_tea_1634.html
Stokes Store in Wind Ridge, a village along Route 21 in Richhill Township, has good meatloaf sandwiches and homemade fudge.
J & K General Store, formerly Hixie's, in Garrison, on Route 18 in the southernmost part of Greene County, has everything from hardware to coffee.
First Published September 28, 2007 10:09 am

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