Three cheers for autumn! Even though Pittsburgh is breathtaking every season, that extra pop of fall color really accentuates the beauty of our beloved city and the surrounding areas. Make sure you know when to see the fall foliage in Pittsburgh this year, so you can start planning all of your fall activities. Fortunately, several organizations - including the Smoky Mountains website - have predicted the best time to view the fall colors. Here's when the fall colors in Pittsburgh are expected this year!
Pittsburgh's fall foliage isn't expected to really pop until early October. In fact, you might want to make plans for the second week of October. The week will see partial fall foliage in many parts of Pennsylvania.
By the time the third week in October rolls around, we'll see near peak fall foliage in Pittsburgh. It's a great time to get outdoors and enjoy the changing landscape.
If you don't want to miss the best fall colors in Pittsburgh, clear your calendar for the final week of October, when the colors are mostly expected to peak.
Pittsburgh boasts plenty of spots to view the vibrant colors. A walk through Frick Park (pictured below) and Riverview Park, among others, promises picture perfect moments.
Journey through the Laurel Highlands, bursting with autumn colors, culminating with a visit to Ohiopyle (pictured below), where you'll discover even more beautiful scenery.
Ready for the perfect autumn road trip? Do our awesome fall foliage road trip for an unforgettable experience!
You can also drink in the splendor of autumn right in downtown Pittsburgh. Snap photos from Point State Park, or travel to the top of Mount Washington for unparalleled views.
Are you ready to see fall colors in Pittsburgh? Where is your favorite spot to view the fall foliage in the Pittsburgh area? Join the conversation in the comments! Then, when you get the time, be sure to do these autumn day trips in Pennsylvania to discover the best our beautiful state has to offer.
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