Pittsburgh: Park
Places and attractions in the Park category
Categories
- Museum
- Bridge
- Park
- Church
- Art museum
- Theater
- Neighbourhood
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Concerts and shows
- Art gallery
- Specialty museum
- Shopping
- History museum
- Library
- Skyscraper
- Modern art museum
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Nightlife
- Shopping centre
- Historical place
- Monuments and statues
- Street
- Outdoor activities
- Romanesque architecture
- Music venue
- Performing arts
- Golf
- Arenas and stadiums
- Romanesque revival architecture
- Concert hall
- Cinema
- Cemetery
- Tower
- Music and shows
- Entertainment district
- Beaux-Arts architecture
- Greek Revival architecture
- Universities and schools
- Neo-renaissance architecture
- Italianate architecture
Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium
The Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium is a cherished wildlife sanctuary nestled in the vibrant city of Pittsburgh, United States. As a haven for nature enthusiasts and families alike, this sprawling facility is a testament to the city's commitment to conservation...
Phipps Conservatory
Nestled in the vibrant city of Pittsburgh, Phipps Conservatory stands as a verdant oasis amid the urban landscape. This historic botanical garden, established in 1893, offers a serene escape with its elaborate collection of plants and breathtaking glasshouse...
National Aviary
Bird zoo for encounters and kids' parties Nestled in the historic North Side of Pittsburgh, the National Aviary stands as a vibrant sanctuary for bird lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. This premier facility, dedicated to birds, offers visitors an unparalleled opportunity to experience the beauty and diversity...
Highland Park
Highland Park, a verdant oasis nestled in the northeast region of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, offers residents and visitors alike a serene escape from the urban hustle. This picturesque park, known for its lush landscapes and tranquil reservoir, provides a perfect...
Allegheny Commons
Allegheny Commons, a verdant oasis nestled in the heart of Pittsburgh's North Side, stands as one of the city's oldest parks. Established in 1867, this tranquil expanse of greenery offers a serene escape from the urban bustle, a testament to the city's rich history...
Rodef Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden
The Rodef Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's Shadyside section is a Biblical botanical garden. Opened and free to the public since 1987 from June 1 through September 15.
Schenley Plaza
Schenley Plaza is a public park serving as the grand entrance into Schenley Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The 4.5-acre plaza, located on Forbes Avenue and Schenley Drive in the city's Oakland district, includes multiple gardens, food kiosks, public meeting spaces, a...
Frick Park
Frick Park is the largest municipal park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States covering 644 acres. It is one of Pittsburgh's four historic large parks.
The Doughboy
The Doughboy is a war memorial and neighborhood landmark in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
West End Overlook
The West End-Elliott Overlook Park is a small municipal park and scenic viewpoint in the Elliott neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 2003 the park was redesigned with landscaped gardens and a walkway under shade trees. Terraced stone banks provide seats for tourists.
Kraus Campo
Kraus Campo is a roof garden and landscape design space in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is located on the roof of the Posner Center on the Carnegie Mellon University campus, between the College of Fine Arts building and Posner Hall.
Market Square
Market Square is a public space located in Downtown Pittsburgh at the intersection of Forbes Avenue and Market Street. The square was home to the first courthouse, first jail and the first newspaper west of the Atlantic Plain, the Pittsburgh Gazette.
Point of View Park
Point of View Park is a parklet in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It sits on the edge of Mount Washington on the westernmost end of Grand View Scenic Byway Park, of which it is a part, and the Grand View Scenic Byway, a designated Pennsylvania scenic byway. The park is named for a landmark 2006 public sculpture in bronze by James A.
Mellon Green
Mellon Green is an urban park in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The green, bounded by Grant Street, Ross Street, and Oliver and Sixth avenues, is surrounded by many prominent downtown buildings including the U.S.
Schenley Park
Schenley Park is a large municipal park located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, between the neighborhoods of Oakland, Greenfield, and Squirrel Hill. It is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district. In 2011, the park was named one of "America's Coolest City Parks" by Travel + Leisure.
Riverview Park
Riverview Park is the fourth largest municipal park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The park is located four miles north of Downtown in the neighborhood of Perry North and consists of 251 acres.
Allegheny Riverfront Park
Allegheny Riverfront Park is a municipal park that runs along the south bank of the Allegheny River in Downtown Pittsburgh. It is a parcel of the Three Rivers Park, the city's grand urban waterfront park project along its rivers that will provide a continuous green trail connecting existing and future riverfront developments.
Mellon Park
Mellon Park is a park in the Shadyside and Point Breeze neighborhoods of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, straddling both sides of Fifth Avenue, from approximately Shady Avenue to Penn Avenue, the western corner abutting Pittsburgh Center for the Arts building.
Allegheny Arsenal
The Allegheny Arsenal, established in 1814, was an important supply and manufacturing center for the Union Army during the American Civil War, and the site of the single largest civilian disaster during the war.
J&L Tunnel
J&L Tunnel is a tunnel on CSX Transportation's Pittsburgh Subdivision, at the former location of Jones and Laughlin Steel Company. The tunnel was used to allow trains on the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad to bypass the Jones and Laughlin steel mill, by passing under it.
Point State Park
Point State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on 36 acres in Downtown Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA, at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, forming the Ohio River.
North Shore Riverfront Park
North Shore Riverfront Park is a small municipal park along the north banks of the Allegheny and Ohio Rivers across from Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
Wightman School
Wightman School is a building in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that was built in 1897. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
South Shore Riverfront Park
South Shore Riverfront Park is a 3.4-acre park that spans from 25th to 29th streets along the south banks of the Monongahela River upriver from Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
Panther Hollow
Panther Hollow is a small, somewhat isolated neighborhood at the bottom of Joncaire Street in Junction Hollow that runs along Boundary Street and is located in the Central Oakland section of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Chatham University Arboretum
Chatham University Arboretum is an arboretum located on the campus of Chatham University at Woodland Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It is open to the public daily without charge.
Westinghouse Park
Westinghouse Park is a city-block sized municipal park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The park land is the former estate of George Westinghouse, an American entrepreneur and engineer, and his wife Marguerite.
Phillips Park
Phillips Park is an urban park in Carrick, a neighborhood of Pittsburgh.
Three Rivers Park
Three Rivers Park is a public urban waterfront park along the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Rivers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Mellon Square
Mellon Square is an urban park in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is the first Modernist park built above a parking garage.
Emerald View Park
Emerald View Park is a large municipal park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It encircles the neighborhoods of Mt. Washington, Duquesne Heights and Allentown and offers scenic views of the city that draw more than 1 million visitors annually.
August Wilson House
August Wilson House at 1727 Bedford Avenue in the Crawford-Roberts neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, was built in the 1840s and was the childhood home for his first 12 years of playwright August Wilson.
Roberto Clemente Memorial Park
Roberto Clemente Memorial Park is maintained by the Department of Parks and Recreation, City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in honor of Pittsburgh Pirates great Roberto Clemente.