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Two Newly Discovered Gems for Walking in Pittsburgh 🌳🚶♀️

Three Rivers Heritage Trail (North Shore Section) This riverside trail passes by the Convention Center, the Andy Warhol Museum, and the baseball stadium, offering stunning views of the Pittsburgh downtown skyline across the river. It’s perfect for a leisurely stroll, enjoying the breeze, and even spotting Canadian geese with their goslings! 🦆🌉 You can effortlessly soak in Pittsburgh’s scenery here. 📌 Tips: The trail has downtown and South Side sections. Avoid the South Side portion, as it can be riskier. Do not visit after dark due to potential safety concerns. Daytime hours are safe and pleasant. The Frick Pittsburgh Museum and Gardens This is not Frick Park! 🏛️🌿 The Frick family was once among the world’s wealthiest, and their 1882 estate is nestled right in Pittsburgh (a hidden paradise in the city!). The gardens, lawns, courtyards, café, and even their historic private greenhouse are free to explore. Stroll through the grounds, relax in the century-old café, sway on a porch swing at sunset, or picnic under towering walnut trees… 😊✨ It’s easy to imagine yourself living in this enchanting estate! 📌 Tips: A food truck is available at the entrance, so you won’t go hungry! The estate includes three museums featuring the family’s private art collection, vintage car garage, and the mansion itself. These require paid admission, but the rest of the grounds are entirely free. If you’re tired of Schenley Park, give these two spots a try! 🌟 #Pittsburgh #WalkingSpots #USA #Parks #NatureTherapy 🍃

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Two Newly Discovered Gems for Walking in Pittsburgh 🌳🚶♀️

Three Rivers Heritage Trail (North Shore Section) This riverside trail passes by the Convention Center, the Andy Warhol Museum, and the baseball stadium, offering stunning views of the Pittsburgh downtown skyline across the river. It’s perfect for a leisurely stroll, enjoying the breeze, and even spotting Canadian geese with their goslings! 🦆🌉 You can effortlessly soak in Pittsburgh’s scenery here. 📌 Tips: The trail has downtown and South Side sections. Avoid the South Side portion, as it can be riskier. Do not visit after dark due to potential safety concerns. Daytime hours are safe and pleasant. The Frick Pittsburgh Museum and Gardens This is not Frick Park! 🏛️🌿 The Frick family was once among the world’s wealthiest, and their 1882 estate is nestled right in Pittsburgh (a hidden paradise in the city!). The gardens, lawns, courtyards, café, and even their historic private greenhouse are free to explore. Stroll through the grounds, relax in the century-old café, sway on a porch swing at sunset, or picnic under towering walnut trees… 😊✨ It’s easy to imagine yourself living in this enchanting estate! 📌 Tips: A food truck is available at the entrance, so you won’t go hungry! The estate includes three museums featuring the family’s private art collection, vintage car garage, and the mansion itself. These require paid admission, but the rest of the grounds are entirely free. If you’re tired of Schenley Park, give these two spots a try! 🌟 #Pittsburgh #WalkingSpots #USA #Parks #NatureTherapy 🍃

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