8 Amazing Playgrounds In Pittsburgh That Will Make You Feel Like A Kid Again
Remember the rush you got zooming down the tallest slide at your neighborhood playground? The slight shake of the swing set as you pumped your legs higher and higher? Lapping up the water from the water fountain? Go ahead. Slide down the tallest slide. Swing toward the sky. And, drink that cold water from the fountain at these playgrounds in Pittsburgh.


Time just melts away at Highland Park. The playground, of course, is the highlight of a sprawling park that also features hiking trails, a swimming pool, tennis courts, gardens, benches, and a bike track.
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Reclaim that childhood magic of going to the playground at Frick Park, which features several playgrounds including the blue slide playground. Grab a piece of old cardboard and zoom down the blue slide. Climb back up the hill and go back down again. And again. Frick Park also boasts baseball fields, tennis courts, and hiking trails, the latter of which are ideal for kids and adults of all ages and of all skill levels.


Natural beauty surrounds Squaw Valley Park, where kids of all ages flock to the playground and the basketball court. The fenced in playground features a pirate ship and a keyboard that emits real sounds. Stroll the path that leads around the pond. Enjoy lunch at the picnic tables or let the kids run and play in the lush green field.


Allegheny Commons Park, the oldest park in Pittsburgh, promises a charming, old-fashioned experience. Munch on popcorn you purchase from the popcorn stand before exploring the park that features a duck pond, foot bridges, and plenty of walking paths.
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You'll have to drag your kids out of the playground at Knob Hill Community Park but, once you do, you and they will have plenty to explore together. Play an impromptu game of baseball at the baseball field. Try your hand at Frisbee golf. Go hiking or kick back and enjoy a relaxing picnic. Or, read a book from the free library.


Wile away the day at the massive North Park, which spans more than 3,000 acres and boasts a 65 acre lake. Swing on the tire at the playground. Zip down the slides before exploring all the park has to offer, including baseball fields, basketball hoops, kayaking, dek hockey, hiking, and a nature center.

Stretched across 23 acres, Dormont Park's masterpiece - at least for the kids - is undoubtedly the majestic wooden playground. But, you'll find plenty more opportunities to play at the park. Explore the picturesque park along the walking trails. Pack a picnic lunch and eat at one of the pavilions. Play baseball, tennis, or street hockey, and shoot hoops.
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Escape the suffocating heat next summer at North Shore Riverfront Park. Cool off in the water steps as you sit alongside the river. The sprawling park often hosts festivals and other community events.
Visit these amazing playgrounds in Pittsburgh for a carefree afternoon of fun. Then, if you’re still in a nostalgic mood, check out the nine best retro places in Pittsburgh.
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1981 Beechwood Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA 15217
9 Mazeroski Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15233
303 Pierce Mill Road, Allison Park, PA 15101
349 Knob Road, Wexford, PA 15090
325 Fox Chapel Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15238
1801 Dormont Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15216