Hiking's just good for the soul, wouldn't you agree? Breathing in the fresh air. Listening to the sounds of nature. Discovering breathtaking natural wonders. Perhaps the best part of hiking is being able to do it any time of the year. Set off on this short and sweet hike to a waterfall near Pittsburgh that's picture-perfect no matter the season.
Fill up the gas tank for a picturesque drive to Cucumber Falls, tucked in Ohiopyle State Park, about an hour and 20 minutes from downtown Pittsburgh.
Keep an eye out for the sign alerting you that you've arrived at Cucumber Falls, which features a parking lot at the top of the falls.
The .03-mile hike to Cucumber Falls will lead you down a staircase that can become slippery when wet. (If you visit in the wintertime, just beware of ice.)
Before you head down the stairs, however, take a few minutes to admire Cucumber Falls from the top. (The top is also the perfect place to snap photos.)
Once you get to the bottom of the staircase, admire the 30-foot waterfall that cascades into a gentle pool.
Feel the cool mist when you stroll behind the waterfall that's just one of three at Ohiopyle State Park. (Ohiopyle Falls and Jonathan Run Falls are the others.)
Dip your feet in the cool water. However, pay attention to the signs warning that visitors are not allowed to rappel or to boat on the waterfall without prior written consent.
Address: Stewart Township, PA, 15431
Click here for the official website of Ohiopyle State Park. Or, go
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Do you have a favorite waterfall near Pittsburgh? Tell us about it in the comments! Then, click here to read about six waterfall hikes near Pittsburgh that deserve a spot on your must-do list.
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