Biking at Oil Creek State Park
9.7 miles of trails
A paved bicycle trail through scenic Oil Creek Gorge is a major park attraction.
Trailheads are at Petroleum Centre in the south and Drake Well Museum in the north.
Trail users may rent bicycles at the park office.
Picnic tables, benches, rain shelters, and restrooms are at key points along the trail.
Historical markers detail special events of the 1860s oil boom era.
Biking Trail Rules
- The trail is open to two-way bicycle traffic. Stay to the right while riding.
- When passing another cyclist, first ensure that there are no oncoming riders, then call out to the cyclist that you are passing.
- Bicycles should be parked off of the trail to avoid obstructing traffic.
- Bicycles are only permitted on paved trail and roadways.
- Bicycles are prohibited on hiking trails.
Caution: Park maintenance and emergency vehicles may be on the trail.
Biking Rules and Regulations
Pennsylvania state law requires all bicyclists under the age of 12 to wear an approved helmet.
All traditional bicycles (bikes) and electric bicycles (e-bikes) are permitted on state park roads and any trails designated for biking or mountain biking.
Biking is prohibited on designated hiking-only trails and any roads or trails marked as prohibited for bikes.
All riders are required to maintain safe speeds at all times and comply with recommended and/or posted speed limits.
E-bikes must follow all
e-bike guidelines.