13 Things To Do In Pittsburgh When You Thought You’ve Done Everything
By Beth Price-Williams
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Updated on July 27, 2023
(Originally published October 04, 2017)
Just when we think we’ve done it all, Pittsburgh goes and surprises us again. Even if you’ve lived in the Burgh your entire life, you’re still likely to discover an attraction, a restaurant, or something that you didn’t know existed. And, if you’ve done everything there is to do? Not so fast. Here are 13 more unique things to do in Pittsburgh.
1. Dine at a haunted restaurant.
The Harmony Inn, 230 Mercer St, Harmony, PA 16037, USA
Pull up at chair the
Harmony Inn for a delectable meal
and perhaps a little bit of other wordly company. If you spot a dime or a quarter on the floor, you know you've been in the presence of Louie. Louie, a soul who still wanders the inn, is said to have died after a fall on the stairs in the restaurant.
2. Hop on a fall foliage train ride.
Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad, 409 S Perry St, Titusville, PA 16354, USA
Viewing the spectacular fall foliage that paints the Western Pennsylvania landscape is a highlight of the season for many of us. Let someone else do the driving so you can enjoy nature's beauty. Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad offers scenic fall foliage train rides, typically three hours long, during autumn. Admire the fall foliage aboard this unforgettable
Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad train ride.
3. Go to Mars.
Send yourself a postcard from
Mars , a popular activity for many who visit the enchanting town - not planet - of Mars, PA. The whimsical small town welcomes the world - and NASA - every two years to celebrate the Mars New Year. No matter when you visit, you'll find an assortment of quaint restaurants and shops to visit.
4. Spend an afternoon at this unique park.
Hope Haven Farm Sanctuary, 2506 Wexford Bayne Rd, Sewickley, PA 15143, USA
Discover a tiny piece of heaven for rescued farm animals at the
Hope Haven Farm Sanctuary The sprawling sanctuary hosts events throughout the year and offers tours during the summer months.
5. Drive down this haunted road – if you dare.
North Park, 303 Pearce Mill Rd, Allison Park, PA 15101, USA
Do you know the legend of the
Blue Mist Road - also known as Irwin Road - in North Park? Perhaps it's best if you don't before driving down the darkened road. Haunted, so local legend goes, by a family murdered by the father, the road promises to send chills down your spine. Oh, and that's just the beginning. Plenty of spirits are said to haunt Blue Mist Road.
6. Meander around a lavender farm.
Washington, PA 15301, USA
Breathe in the sweet scent of lavender at the gorgeous
Destiny Hill Lavender Farm. Give a pat to Luther, the farm's adorable donkey, and cross a picturesque footbridge. Plan a visit in the summer, too, for the annual lavender festival. This place is one of the most beautiful Pittsburgh hidden gems.
7. Rejuvenate in a salt cave.
Peace, Love & Zen Wellness Center, 6023 Broad St, Pittsburgh, PA 15206, USA
Escape all the stresses of reality with a relaxing session in a salt cave.
Peace, Love, & Zen Wellness Center offers 45 minute salt therapy sessions while you kick back and relax on a zero gravity chair.
Take camping to the next level of luxury with a glaming experience.
Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park, 839 Mill Run Rd, Mill Run, PA 15464, USA
Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park RV Resort PA Wilds, 130 Bucktail Rd, Mansfield, PA 16933, USA
Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resort at Milton, 670 Hidden Paradise Rd, Milton, PA 17847, USA
You can do this at
Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest. Play the day away in the pool, the arcade, the playground, or at mini golf. Then spend the night sleeping in a yurt, a cozy cabin, or a traditional tent.
9. Treat yourself to an ice cream buffet.
Betsy's Ice Cream, 664 Washington Rd, Mt Lebanon, PA 15228, USA
Any day's a good day for ice cream. Indulge in the old-fashioned treat at
Betsy's Ice Cream Choose from nearly 30 different flavors of ice cream, sorbet, and yogurt. And, the best part? The buffet of toppings! Add nuts, sprinkles, whatever you fancy to make the perfect ice cream treat.
10. Stop by a milkshake bar.
Fudge Farm - Waterfront, 142 West Bridge St, Homestead, PA 15120, USA
Swing back and forth on an old-fashioned swing (yes, you read right, swing!) while sipping on a milkshake at
Fudge Farm in the South Side. But, don't limit yourself to a milkshake. Try chocolate covered pretzels, candy apples, or chocolate covered graham crackers to go with that milkshake.
11. Journey to an enchanting small town.
Brookville, PA 15825, USA
Explore the quaint main street in
Brookville , an enchanting small town just 80 miles from Pittsburgh. Take in a double feature at the Moonlite Drive-In or go fishing at the Brookville Waterworks Dam.
12. Ride one of the country’s steepest inclines.
The Johnstown Inclined Plane, 711 Edgehill Dr, Johnstown, PA 15905, USA
Editor's Note: This attraction is temporarily closed for restoration, so be sure to check the entity website for updates on its reopeninig.
We've all been to the top of Mount Washington, arriving there via an incline. But, have you ever been on the
Johnstown Inclined Plane ? If not, you're in for a treat. The incline features a 70.9 percent grade. You'll travel to the top of Yoder Hill, which promises spectacular panoramic views of Johnstown.
13. Build your own taco.
Condado Tacos, 971 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, USA
Build your own taco - just the way you like it - at
Condado Tacos. The popular taco spot appeals to carnivores, vegetarians, and vegans with its many meats, cheeses (natural and vegan), and other toppings.
Would you agree that these are among the best things to do in Pittsburgh? What are some other things to do in Pittsburgh that you think deserve be on this list? Share below! Running short on time? There are also many unique things to do In Pittsburgh that take less than an hour.
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