While filling up your calendar with leaf-peeping adventures, consider Ohiopyle Falls. We certainly have a ton to do in and around Pittsburgh admiring the fall foliage by cruising down the Three Rivers to ziplining through the trees. We can also drink in the fall colors near Pittsburgh by visiting this extraordinary place flanked by beautifully autumn-painted leaves.

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Watch as these two brave kayakers paddle over the falls.

Have you been to the lovely Ohiopyle Falls? What are your favorite falls near Pittsburgh? Let us know in the comments! And here are 12 more of the most unforgettable fall destinations near Pittsburgh.

 

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The Best Places To Enjoy The Fall In Pittsburgh

What are the best places to enjoy fall in Pittsburgh?
Take this gorgeous fall foliage road trip around Pittsburgh this year.

  • Pennsylvania Trolley Museum (1 Museum Rd, Washington, PA): From a dream born in 1941, this interesting place came to Chartiers Township in 1954 with only three trolleys. Today the 600-member museum hosts an impressive collection of about 50 cars and annually welcomes more than 30,000 visitors. The best time to visit is October during the fall season when you can ride the Pumpkin Patch Trolley trimmed in autumn decorations. Each children's ticket allows them to select a pumpkin from the pumpkin patch and decorate it in the event's room. For more information about this fun ride, visit the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum's event page.
  • Fallingwater (1491 Mill Run Road, Mill Run, PA): Sometimes waterfalls in Pennsylvania have a difficult hike to reach them. One of the easiest ones to find is at Fallingwater, right in Bear Run Nature Reserve in Mill Run. This beautiful place attracts nature lovers and especially fans of architecture from all around the world to see Frank Lloyd Wright’s celebrated and unique design. But visitors receive two spectacular views in one, as the house imaginatively sits atop a breathtaking waterfall, flowing from Bear Run.
  • Riverview Park (159 Riverview Ave, Pittsburgh, PA): This 259-acre park lights up in the fall with its densely wooded trails and steep hillsides. Hikers, joggers, and horseback riders are invited into these pretty woods. The park also offers a visitors center, a swimming pool, and the most memorable Allegheny Observatory.  Eat lunch during your autumn visit at the historic Chapel Shelter that was once a Presbyterian church. For more information about this lovely park, visit Riverview Park's webpage.