Urban Hiking In Pittsburgh

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Sean
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I spent two days in Pittsburgh, primarily to catch a Pirates' game at PNC Park and a Steelers' game at Heinz Field. But in between these two sporting events, I also explored the city a bit. Pittsburgh is a beautiful place, with a downtown situated at the confluence of two rivers, the Allegheny and the Monongahela. I went looking for a scenic vista, and found it in the Mt. Washington district, a hilly neighborhood across the river from the skyscrapers.

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Part of Emerald View Park follows Grandview Avenue and contains a paved walking path with viewing platforms extending over the tree-covered slopes.

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The other end of the park looked more wild with an actual hiking path, but I skipped that section.

I was eager to check out Point State Park, where an old French fort used to be.

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Now the main feature of this location is a fountain.

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From this point of the confluence of rivers, Heinz Field can be seen directly across the water.

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Narrow paths twist through the grassy field of the park, and wide sidewalks follow the riverbanks.

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I was actually en route to the stadium for a Monday Night Football game against the Bengals. And after crossing the bridge, I found a nice panorama of the entire Point park from the stadium-side of Allegheny River.

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The city has done a lot of work with the stadiums there. I think the view from PNC out across the river is one of the best.
Pittsburgh has come a long way from the image of being a dirty trashy place.
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JeffH wrote: I think the view from PNC out across the river is one of the best.
I sat too low to see the river from PNC, but the city view was impressive.

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At Heinz I was pretty high up and could see the water.

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