Warrior Trail
Association
P O Box 103
Waynesburg, PA 15370-0103

The volunteers of the Warrior Trail Association of Greene County, Pennsylvania maintain a path used for 5,000 years by the Native Americans.  The Association was founded in 1965 and is dedicated to the maintenance of the Warrior Trail and the history of Greene County. 

The Trail runs from Greensboro, PA on the Monongahela River in the east to the Ohio River in West Virginia.  In prehistoric times it was used to obtain supplies of flint from the Flint Ridge area in Ohio and conduct commerce. From the eastern terminus at Milepost 0 on the Monongahela River the trail is generally east-west about 5 to 6 miles north of the Mason Dixon line, passing over 1-79 near the new Kirby Welcome Center. It extends 45 miles westward across Greene County to the border with Marshall County, West Virginia. In Marshall County it extends for an additional 22 miles to the western terminus on the Ohio.  The trail follows the divide between watersheds. There are no streams to ford. It is blazed with yellow dots on posts and trees along the trail and on both sides of any road crossing. It can easily be located and entered at any one of these crossings.