This Daytrip Will Take You To The Best Wine And Waterfalls Near Pittsburgh
Clear your calendar, and carve out some time just for you. After all, we all deserve time to just relax and to have fun. Nothing says relaxation than a day of waterfalls and wine, does it? This day trip to some of the best wineries and waterfalls near Pittsburgh promises plenty of picture-perfect moments. It is, arguably, one of the best day trips in Pittsburgh. Click here for the road map. Then off we go!
What do you think are the best day trips in Pittsburgh? Let us know in the comments! If you love chasing waterfalls, set off on this epic road trip to some of the most beautiful waterfalls in Western Pennsylvania.
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What are some unique things to do around Pittsburgh?
Anyone’s who lived in Pittsburgh for any amount of time can likely agree that it’s pretty much impossible to be bored around here unless, of course, we feel like being bored. We’ve got so many unique things to do in Pittsburgh – from visiting the city’s most colorful house at Randyland to watching life-size pierogis race at PNC Park. If you’re up for an out-of-this-world day trip, head to the charming town of Mars, about a half an hour from downtown. The townspeople are known as Martians, and a spaceship sits smack dab in the middle of town. Not to be outdone, the small town of Kecksburg is home to the space acorn. It’s about 50 minutes from downtown and is the site of a suspected UFO-landing in the 1950s. The space acorn is the replica of the spaceship that was used on an episode of “Unsolved Mysteries.”
What are the best day trips near me?
No matter where you live in the Pittsburgh-area, you’ll quickly discover that we’re close to a ton of amazing daytrips. Get a peek at Phil’s abode (and see his wife, Phyllis) on a day trip to Punxsutawney. While you’re in town, visit the Phantastic Phils, and stop by Gobbler’s Knob. Not too far from Punxsutawney is Indiana, a charming town that’s known for a few things. It’s the Christmas Tree Capital of the World AND beloved Hollywood-actor James Stewarts’ hometown. Visit the Jimmy Stewart Museum, and be sure to stop by during the It’s A Wonderful Life Festival each holiday season when the darling town transforms into a real-life Bedford Falls. Tucked in New Florence in Indiana County is another memorable day trip destination near Pittsburgh: Buttermilk Falls Park, home to the majestic Buttermilk Falls and two smaller waterfalls. The park was once owned by Mister Rogers’ grandfather.