6 Low-Key Hikes Around Pittsburgh With Amazing Payoffs
Hiking just might be the best outdoor activity. After all, it’s something just about everyone can do — regardless of age or skill level. Pittsburgh and the surrounding areas boast countless picturesque trails, ranging from easy to difficult, and some are even handicap-accessible. Next time you’re craving some fresh air, set off one of these six low-key hikes, some of the best hikes in Pittsburgh.
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Are there any trails near Pittsburgh that are perfect for having a picnic?
One of the best selling points, when it comes to hiking, is we’re not on a deadline. We can hike as fast as we want, or we can go at our own leisurely pace. That means taking out time to sit and admire the scenery and maybe even to have a picnic. Enjoy a leisurely meal along the lake, for example, at Twin Lakes Park in Greensburg. The park is picture-perfect in all seasons, and it features the beautiful 2.4-mile Twin Lakes Loop Trail. If you’re visiting when the Boathouse is open, you can grab a bite to eat and a drink for an impromptu picnic, too. Drink in the natural beauty along the 2.7-mile Loop Trail at Riverview Park before staking claim of one of the picnic tables. The park also features a playground and beautiful landscape. Follow the nearly five-mile Frick Park Loop Trail, perfect for working up an appetite before gathering around a picnic table. Frick Park offers a full menu of fun for the whole family, from a playground to a tennis court.
What are the best waterfront trails in Pittsburgh?
Having the city nestled on the Three Rivers means a whole lot of opportunity for waterfront fun, from dining at riverfront restaurants to exploring some of the best riverfront trails in Pittsburgh. Lace up your hiking shoes for a leisurely trek along the six-mile North Shore Trail that will take you past such iconic Pittsburgh sites as Three Sisters Bridge, PNC Park, and Heinz Field. Or check out the Steel Valley Trail that runs through the city. If you’re hiking on a hot summer day, stop by the Water Steps to cool off. Head to nearby (about a half an hour from downtown Pittsburgh) Raccoon Creek State Park for a leisurely hike along the two-mile Lake Trail. Summer visits also mean soaking up the sun on the sandy beach and cooling off in the lake.