Road trip! Are there any two sweeter words in the English language? As autumn quickly rolls toward us, we'll soon be enjoying the changing of the leaves, a crispness to the air, and shorter days, all of which provide the perfect backdrop for a fall road trip. Buckle up and drink in the splendor of the fall foliage on this road trip in Pittsburgh and beyond.
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Hit the road and follow the directions we've provided for this amazing autumn adventure. Or, shake it up a bit by adding your own stops or removing stops. Whatever you do, carve some time out this fall to see some of the area's most stunning fall foliage.
1. Ohiopyle State Park – PA-381, Ohiopyle, PA 15470
Start this epic autumn adventure in Ohiopyle State Park, which promises jaw dropping fall scenery just about everywhere you look. You can explore the many trails that permit hiking and biking throughout the park. Stop by Ohiopyle Falls (pictured above) and Cucumber Falls, just a mile away, for even more stunning views.
2. Fallingwater – 1491 Mill Run Rd, Mill Run, PA 15464
Next stop: Fallingwater, the masterpiece designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Fallingwater welcomes visitors to tour the famous home (advanced reservations are necessary) and to explore the grounds. A grounds pass is required to hike the land around Fallingwater. Call ahead to ensure there are still grounds passes available on the day you want to go.
3. Twin Lakes Park – 219 Twin Lakes Rd, Latrobe, PA 15650
Stroll through picturesque Twin Lakes Park as it bursts with the rustic colors of fall. The park offers an idyllic setting for admiring the changing leaves, picnicking, hiking, biking, and fishing. Rent a canoe, a rowboat, or a pedal boat for a truly unique view of the fall scenery from the lake. (Boat rentals, available through October, are by the hour.)
4. Keystone State Park – 1150 Keystone Park Road, Derry, PA 15627
Plan a picnic to pump you up for your fall foliage viewing adventure at our next stop. Keystone State Park spans over 1,200 acres with eight miles of hiking trails. The shortest trail at .03 miles, the Pine Trail Loop promises easy hiking along mountain pine trees, oak trees, and rolling farmland.
5. Three Rivers Heritage Trail – Pittsburgh, PA
Breathe in the fresh autumn air as you admire the burst of colors along the Three Rivers Heritage Trail. The winding trail totals 24 miles, although it is broken into five smaller sections. Hike just one section or the entire trail, passing such spellbinding beauty as Panther Hollow, PNC Park and Heinz Field, the confluence of the Three Rivers, and colorful trees.
6. Frick Park – 1981 Beechwood Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA 15217
End your autumn adventure at Frick Park. Stroll along the hiking trails (dogs are welcome!) as the leaves crunch beneath your feet. Frick Park also offers plenty to do, including a playground for the kids, tennis courts, lawn bowling, a baseball field, and benches to relax.
Does this fall foliage road trip have you longing for the cool, crisp days of fall? Here are seven country roads near Pittsburgh that promise the perfect autumn drive.
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