Submitted by jbartyy04 t3_z3jju8 in pittsburgh

New to Pittsburgh living in the squirrel hill area and I am looking for some places to go hiking. I would like the drive to be within 30-45 minutes. I would be willing to drive a hour if you think it would be really worth it.

Thank you in advance & Happy Turkey Day!

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ballsonthewall t1_ixlzq0n wrote

Get to the Laurels. Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail, Wolf Rocks Trail, the old growth hemlocks at Laurel Hill. A little more than an hour but spectacular mountains.

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Invasion_of_the_Cat t1_ixm21mi wrote

Can't recommend this enough. All of Forbes state forest is incredibly beautiful.

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ballsonthewall t1_ixm2cpf wrote

For some reason I feel like we don't appreciate the mountains we have enough. Some of the closer state parks are nice and all, but it's worth the drive to the ridges.

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Invasion_of_the_Cat t1_ixmmj4t wrote

The ridges are some of the only places in PA where you can walk for 4 hours and not see another human. The ANF is cool too, but nothing beats the view of the laurels at sunrise/sunset. I can't recommend backcountry camping up there enough, its seriously a life changing experience.

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PhillipWhittmore t1_ixufgqh wrote

Where exactly are the ridges? Interested in exploring the mountains but don’t know where to start.

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ballsonthewall t1_ixusn2n wrote

If you look at google maps, there are two main ones running north-south about 50 miles east of Pittsburgh. Chestnut and Laurel ridge. Ligoneir is a good starting point. Check out Linn Run, Laurel Hill, and Ohiopyle State Parks!

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lefthandb1ack t1_ixma7wu wrote

Are we assuming OP is aware of Schenley and Frick parks?

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talldean t1_ixo95dm wrote

Panther Hollow Run from Squirrel Hill heading to Panther Hollow Lake. A+++.

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lefthandb1ack t1_ixonnz6 wrote

Is that the one that begins at the bottom of Bartlett & Serpentine?

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heili t1_ixlzi6l wrote

Moraine and McConnells Mill have great trails. North Country Trail from the Ohio state line to Darlington (check out Indian Rock). Frick Park, Settler's Cabin (gets really muddy) and Harrison Hills Park are also good. Rachel Carson trail has very challenging terrain. Raccoon Creek and Brady's Run are also pretty nice and have opportunities to get elevation gain.

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woodcuttersDaughter t1_ixmdq6a wrote

Check out the app All Trails. It gives you ratings, maps, photos, etc. I’ve found trails I’d never heard of.

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FuzzPunkMutt t1_ixmboaz wrote

Settler's Cabin has a delightful little waterfall and it's usually not very busy.

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askmeaboutmysciatica t1_ixmdzr3 wrote

Great flora there too. The moss, plant, and fungi varieties make you feel like you’re in the Laurel highlands (which of course are amazing but this is closer)

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ddesigns t1_ixlyttz wrote

North Country Trail is great.

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beer-isgood45 t1_ixn1znh wrote

Harrison Hills Park in Natrona has some nice trails.

Hartwood Acres and North Park in north hills area are pretty nice as well

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werby t1_ixo93ai wrote

There are 9 county parks that each have their charms. There is a great app with all the trails - Allegheny County Parks Trails - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/allegheny-county-parks-trails/id1092687884

Other cool hikes:

  • Montour Woods Conservation Area
  • Tom’s Run
  • Dead Man’s Hollow
  • Sewickley Heights Borough Park
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PirinTablets13 t1_ixollui wrote

Montour Woods is a little hidden gem. And even though I don’t really want intrusions from the outside world when hiking, it is pretty neat watching planes flying low overhead for landing at PIT.

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chrisv8 t1_ixmasu8 wrote

Brady’s Run Park has some nice trails. I take my dogs there often

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askmeaboutmysciatica t1_ixme8ig wrote

-raccoon creek has good hiking and a lake u can rent kayaks for

-settlers cabin is secluded and beautiful

-there’s a complex of state parks in the Laurel highlands (Kooser, Laurel ridge, linn run etc) that from my home in the eastern suburbs are about 45-50 mins to get to. Really lovely area.

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nikkohli t1_ixmfaa4 wrote

Settlers Cabin is a hidden gem. It’s smaller and the trails aren’t the most challenging, but it is peaceful and not usually crowded. Raccoon Park is very nice but always feel like I see too many people.

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x-jien t1_ixnv7ul wrote

Nine mile run is pretty great if you "just need a hike right now".
The rail trail heading east from the waterfront is a nice flat well maintained path
Ohiopyle, Raccoon creek state park
If you're up for a TREK, drive out to Seneca Rocks

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sinisterpierogi t1_ixofi5t wrote

Fall Run off of Route 8 in shaler is not a very long or intense hike, but there’s a cool waterfall Galway up. Kids play and slide in it in the summer.

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tnt1145 t1_ixnp9r8 wrote

Panther hollow is pretty solid in Oakland

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Mountain_Ferret9978 t1_ixmpu47 wrote

North park, Harrison Hills park, Avonworth Community park, Bellevue Memorial park, and Riverview park. Some of these trails are less traveled but good hills and pretty quiet.

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Paczilla2 t1_ixm6kjl wrote

I have many, but I will also not tell you about them because I like my nice secluded spots. I recommend visiting the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania, it’s very friendly and has beautiful trails and plants.

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