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Emerald View Park — Attraction in Pittsburgh

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Emerald View Park
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Emerald View Park is a large municipal park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It encircles the neighborhoods of Mt. Washington, Duquesne Heights and Allentown and offers scenic views of the city that draw more than 1.5 million visitors annually. The park, officially named on Earth Day 2007, is 257 acres.
Nearby attractions
Grandview Park
Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Venture Outdoors
317 E Carson St Suite 160, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
The Color Park
1 S 6th St, Pittsburgh, PA 15203
The Distillery Complex
59 S 2nd St, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Smithfield Street Bridge
Smithfield St Bridge, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Monongahela Incline
1200 - 1202 W Carson St, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
South Tenth Street Bridge
S 10th St Bridge, Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Nearby restaurants
Chace's Cafe'
301 E Carson St, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Burghers Brewing Beer Garden Southside
319 E Carson St, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, United States
Onion Maiden
639 E Warrington Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15210
Alla Famiglia
804 E Warrington Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15210
Cilantro & Ajo South Side
901 E Carson St, Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Breakfast at Shelly's
740 E Warrington Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15210
Leon's Caribbean Restaurant
823 E Warrington Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15210
La Tavola Italiana Restaurant
1 Boggs Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15211
Coughlin's Law Kitchen and Ale House
10 Virginia Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15211
Grand Concourse
100 W Station Square Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Nearby hotels
Traveler's Rest Hotel
27 S 6th St, Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Pittsburgh-South Side by IHG
20 S 10th St, Pittsburgh, PA 15203
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Emerald View Park

Bailey Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15211
4.7(1.7K)
Open until 11:00 PM
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Emerald View Park is a large municipal park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It encircles the neighborhoods of Mt. Washington, Duquesne Heights and Allentown and offers scenic views of the city that draw more than 1.5 million visitors annually. The park, officially named on Earth Day 2007, is 257 acres.

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attractions: Grandview Park, Venture Outdoors, The Color Park, The Distillery Complex, Smithfield Street Bridge, Monongahela Incline, South Tenth Street Bridge, restaurants: Chace's Cafe', Burghers Brewing Beer Garden Southside, Onion Maiden, Alla Famiglia, Cilantro & Ajo South Side, Breakfast at Shelly's, Leon's Caribbean Restaurant, La Tavola Italiana Restaurant, Coughlin's Law Kitchen and Ale House, Grand Concourse
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pittsburghparks.org
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Nearby attractions of Emerald View Park

Grandview Park

Venture Outdoors

The Color Park

The Distillery Complex

Smithfield Street Bridge

Monongahela Incline

South Tenth Street Bridge

Grandview Park

Grandview Park

4.7

(62)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Venture Outdoors

Venture Outdoors

4.3

(47)

Open 24 hours
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The Color Park

The Color Park

4.5

(198)

Open 24 hours
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The Distillery Complex

The Distillery Complex

4.7

(14)

Open 24 hours
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A Christmas Carol Cocktail Experience - Pittsburgh, PA
A Christmas Carol Cocktail Experience - Pittsburgh, PA
Thu, Dec 11 • 6:00 PM
2815 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, 15222
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Black & Ghost History Tour
Black & Ghost History Tour
Sun, Dec 7 • 6:00 PM
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15222
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Candlelight: Featuring Vivaldi’s Four Seasons & More
Candlelight: Featuring Vivaldi’s Four Seasons & More
Fri, Dec 12 • 6:30 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Emerald View Park

Chace's Cafe'

Burghers Brewing Beer Garden Southside

Onion Maiden

Alla Famiglia

Cilantro & Ajo South Side

Breakfast at Shelly's

Leon's Caribbean Restaurant

La Tavola Italiana Restaurant

Coughlin's Law Kitchen and Ale House

Grand Concourse

Chace's Cafe'

Chace's Cafe'

4.7

(172)

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Burghers Brewing Beer Garden Southside

Burghers Brewing Beer Garden Southside

4.3

(35)

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Onion Maiden

Onion Maiden

4.8

(429)

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Alla Famiglia

Alla Famiglia

4.7

(728)

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🌆 Emerald View Park | The Crown Jewel of Pittsburgh Skyline Views 🌆
Aurora ThorneAurora Thorne
🌆 Emerald View Park | The Crown Jewel of Pittsburgh Skyline Views 🌆
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David SeverDavid Sever
This is clearly a hidden treasure of a park at the far end of Grandview Ave (the main straight across Mt. Washington). It gives a totally different perspective view of the point and Ohio River than the lookout spots closer to the incline. I actually went there for the purpose of flying my new drone and this park is perfect for that. I was there for a couple hours and saw 2 other people the whole time. The other overlooks on Mt. Washington were loaded with people. And parking is way more accessible at Emerald Park. There's also a much better perspective and vision of Acrisure stadium and PNC Park which you don't get from the incline observation point. And there's also a nice patch of grass there and nice big flat rocks to sit on. Additionally there's a small gravel trail that you can walk down towards the river. Emerald Park is definitely a hidden gem. It is so clean and just "nice". Good job Pittsburgh we see ya beautiful vistas!
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This is clearly a hidden treasure of a park at the far end of Grandview Ave (the main straight across Mt. Washington). It gives a totally different perspective view of the point and Ohio River than the lookout spots closer to the incline. I actually went there for the purpose of flying my new drone and this park is perfect for that. I was there for a couple hours and saw 2 other people the whole time. The other overlooks on Mt. Washington were loaded with people. And parking is way more accessible at Emerald Park. There's also a much better perspective and vision of Acrisure stadium and PNC Park which you don't get from the incline observation point. And there's also a nice patch of grass there and nice big flat rocks to sit on. Additionally there's a small gravel trail that you can walk down towards the river. Emerald Park is definitely a hidden gem. It is so clean and just "nice". Good job Pittsburgh we see ya beautiful vistas!
David Sever

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4.7
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4.0
2y

If you're looking for a tranquil escape from the bustling city streets, Emerald View Park is the perfect retreat. Tucked away in the heart of the city, this park offers a beautiful blend of nature and urban vistas that will leave you mesmerized.

One of the standout features of Emerald View Park is its stunning panoramic views of Pittsburgh. Perched on the slopes of Mount Washington, the park provides breathtaking vistas of the city's skyline, three rivers, and the iconic bridges that connect the neighborhoods. Whether you visit during the day or at night when the city lights up, the views from the park are simply awe-inspiring.

The park boasts an extensive network of well-maintained trails, making it a haven for hikers and nature enthusiasts. From strolls to more challenging hikes, there's a trail for everyone, catering to various skill levels. As you explore the park's trails, you'll be surrounded by lush greenery, tall trees, and wildflowers, providing a refreshing respite from the urban jungle.

In addition to its natural beauty, Emerald View Park offers several amenities for visitors to enjoy. The park features picnic areas equipped with grills, making it an ideal spot for a family gathering or a casual picnic with friends. There are also playgrounds for children, providing a safe and fun environment for them to play and let their imaginations run wild.

One aspect that sets Emerald View Park apart is its historical significance. The park is home to several historic landmarks, including the iconic Grandview Avenue and the historic inclines that once transported residents up and down Mount Washington. Exploring these landmarks adds a layer of cultural richness to the park experience.

While Emerald View Park offers a serene escape, it's worth noting that its location on the slopes of Mount Washington means that some trails can be steep and challenging. Visitors with mobility issues or limited fitness might find certain parts of the park inaccessible. However, there are still areas and trails that are more accessible, providing options for everyone to enjoy.

Overall, Emerald View Park is a hidden gem in Pittsburgh that deserves more recognition. Its stunning views, well-maintained trails, and an array of amenities make it a fantastic destination for outdoor enthusiasts, families, and anyone seeking a peaceful respite...

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5.0
3y

Best of afternoons to u Ms.MaharetteRose. The only green dot on my app!? Verde- Green en españole. En la palabra de Robert Frost: Nature's first green is Gold. Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leafs a flower. But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief. So dawn goes down to day. Nothing Gold can stay.-R.F ...I say not quite so. Things are not always as they appear..our left is our right Thu the eyes of a mirror. Our weakness can be our strength and often nothing is so far as that which is near. Perception is tacitly of the kingdom of sight, But not quite so if it's clear. Our fastest sense , Hence the seat of our first impressions and,prejudices . The only sense to stay aware and pay close attention when terror has grown out of fear. Unfortunately it's velocity does nothing to refute it's verity and that's kinda weird. The sense of sight as fast as light Defines the approaching turn... Left or right... But it's the hand that's quicker than the eye. And the nerves that fire the reaction to steer. What discerns the turns left or right In dark or light If we live or die. Has much less to do with a sum of sight and time like a line on a plane.. More a product of all we sense all around ..a sphere. To pay attention enriches a tense Past,future or present The gift that every problem bears When we turn and face our fears. Is the facet of a jewel So despite first green as gold If the light hits them right Even tears can shine Bright as diamonds A hue (you)gold cannot hold . -M.Liam Galvin 8.21.22 1:45pm Motivated by a small green dot on a screen and today that means plain n simply- you!!! Hope I brought u some light. The light bearer is Lucifer but Michael I'm sure...

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5.0
2y

My favorite regional park, tucked away and less traveled than the others. Unparalleled views of downtown and the west end on trails wrapping around the Mount and Duquesne Heights. A patchwork of trails, greenways and woods and gardens and old mining streams. Erosion continues, however, as ill-advised development projects degrade upland habitat and tear down trees. A recent landslide erased a section of trail from Bigbee street to Grandview Park, and restoring that will be a huge project for the city. The PGH Parks Conservancy works hard in the entry gardens and trailheads, as well as restoration areas like the Sycamore Saddle and Bigbee Field. Check out the deer enclosures at Grandview Park or Greenleaf Street, where they are bringing back important understory and canopy trees into the urban forest. So much to explore here! Finally, check out Anchor Green, a beautiful, ever-changing garden bursting with native and...

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