Let's be honest, yinzers. We're pretty darn lucky to live in Pittsburgh, a city that's snuggled along the Three Rivers. Sure, generations before us benefited from the practical use of the rivers - like transportation. But, us? We've got so much to do by and on the river that we probably just take the water for granted. Gain a new appreciation for the Three Rivers and the city with a stroll along the North Shore Riverwalk in Pittsburgh.
Spend a leisurely day along the North Shore Riverwalk, where you'll find plenty to see, to do, and to admire. The Riverwalk provides an idyllic setting for walkers and bikers.
You'll pass by some of Pittsburgh's most recognized and beloved landmarks, like Heinz Field and PNC Park.
Stop for snapshots with Mister Rogers, and check out the spectacular view of the city skyline from alongside his statue.
And, take a few moments to honor the men and women of our area who served in World War II, and those who contributed in Pittsburgh, at the Southwestern Pennsylvania World War II Memorial.
Hot, sticky summer day in the Burgh? Then, make a beeline for the Water Steps at North Shore Riverfront Park.
Dangle your feet or wade in the cool water that flows along more than 1,500 sandstone blocks of varying sizes.
Or, launch your boat, for a leisurely ride up the river, from the riverwalk.
Of course, numerous restaurants, right off of the riverwalk, offer sweeping views of the river and of Pittsburgh. Enjoy a delectable meal at Jerome Bettis Grille 36, McFadden's, or The Foundry Table & Tap.
Cap off your day with a spectacular sunset or a moonlight stroll along the riverwalk, which also boasts spectacular views of Mount Washington.
What's your favorite thing to do along the North Shore Riverwalk in Pittsburgh? Join the conversation in the comments! Then, if you prefer playing in the river rather than alongside it, click here to read about the seven best lazy rivers near the Burgh.
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