On the hunt for fun things to do in fall near Pittsburgh? Get ready for the ride of your life! Let the cool fall air whip through your air as you soar through the sky, admiring the landscape surrounding you. Fly among the vibrant colors of the autumn trees. This just might be the best fall canopy tour near Pittsburgh, and it promises an unforgettable way to view the fall foliage. Are you up for the adventure? Let’s go!
Spend a leisurely hour plus change, driving past breathtaking fall foliage as you journey from Pittsburgh to Seven Springs Mountain Resort in Champion.
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The popular resort, hugged by a sea of trees, provides the perfect backdrop for an autumn adventure that includes plenty of up close views of the fall foliage.
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Sign up for a three-hour zip line canopy tour that guarantees plenty of action, thrills, and, of course, those breathtaking colors of fall.
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The Laurel Ridgeline Zip Line Tour will take you a whopping 175 feet off of the ground in spots as you fly among the fall foliage on 10 different zip lines.
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You’ll zip more than 7,000 feet during your canopy tour adventure that typically lasts 3.5 hours.
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Keep the adventure going with a relaxing, scenic chairlift ride over the sprawling mountain resort that provides sweeping views of the fall foliage in Western Pennsylvania. And…
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Zoom down the side of the mountain - nearly 2,000 feet - on the popular Alpine Slide. But, hurry, because the fall fun ends on October 20, 2019.
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Seven Springs also offers other outdoor activities, that will give you a chance to enjoy the fall foliage, including the Alpine Tower, disc golf, a rock wall, and segway tours.
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Address: 777 Water Wheel Drive, Champion, PA, 15622
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The best fall canopy tour near Pittsburgh is only one unique way to view the fall foliage. What’s your favorite way to see the fall foliage in and near Pittsburgh? Here are six short hikes that will give you close-up views of the autumn colors.
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Best Fall Canopy Tour Near Pittsburgh September 19, 2019 Beth Price-Williams What other places in Pittsburgh offer canopy tours or similar adventures? Still packing your calendar with things to do in fall in Pittsburgh? How about playing among the trees as you soar across ziplines? Seven Springs Mountain Resort near Pittsburgh is just one of the prime fall destinations for ziplining. Go Ape Zipline & Treetop Adventure in Allison Park, also boasts a thrilling zipline course that offers picture-perfect views of the fall foliage. The zipline course, in fact, features 39 obstacles, and its longest zipline tallies 440 feet. Up for a picturesque drive to what just might be the best place to see fall colors near Pittsburgh? Roll the windows down for the drive to Ohiopyle State Park, home to Ohiopyle Zipline Adventure Park. Go ziplining before exploring the sprawling state park as it’s drenched in the colors of fall. What is the best way to experience fall foliage in Pittsburgh? You really can’t beat the views of the fall foliage in Pittsburgh from high atop a zipline. That, however, is just one way to admire the fall colors in Western Pennsylvania. The Gateway Clipper Fleet, for example, hosts a Fall Foliage Cruise that includes a delicious brunch and spellbinding views of Pittsburgh’s autumn landscape. How about a visit to one of the local farms, a tradition for many Pittsburghers, that offers hay rides to the pumpkin patch? Popular farms that offer picturesque rides to the pumpkin patch, passing colorful trees along the way, include Triple B Farms in Monongahela and Kerber’s Dairy in Irwin. What are the best hiking trails to take in the fall in Pittsburgh? Fall hiking in Pittsburgh just might be the very best way to see the fall colors in Western Pennsylvania. One of the prettiest fall hikes in Pittsburgh can be found in Frick Park. The Lower Riverview Trail, which spans just one mile, will take you under canopies of colorful trees. Other popular fall hikes in Pittsburgh include the two-mile Twin Lakes Park Loop Trail in Greensburg and the two-mile Lakeside Loop Trail in Keystone State Park in Derry. For both picturesque views of the fall foliage and a beautiful waterfall, set off on the one-mile Fall Run Trail at Fall Run Park in Glenshaw.
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Best Fall Canopy Tour Near Pittsburgh
September 19, 2019
Beth Price-Williams
What other places in Pittsburgh offer canopy tours or similar adventures? Still packing your calendar with things to do in fall in Pittsburgh? How about playing among the trees as you soar across ziplines? Seven Springs Mountain Resort near Pittsburgh is just one of the prime fall destinations for ziplining. Go Ape Zipline & Treetop Adventure in Allison Park, also boasts a thrilling zipline course that offers picture-perfect views of the fall foliage. The zipline course, in fact, features 39 obstacles, and its longest zipline tallies 440 feet. Up for a picturesque drive to what just might be the best place to see fall colors near Pittsburgh? Roll the windows down for the drive to Ohiopyle State Park, home to Ohiopyle Zipline Adventure Park. Go ziplining before exploring the sprawling state park as it’s drenched in the colors of fall. What is the best way to experience fall foliage in Pittsburgh? You really can’t beat the views of the fall foliage in Pittsburgh from high atop a zipline. That, however, is just one way to admire the fall colors in Western Pennsylvania. The Gateway Clipper Fleet, for example, hosts a Fall Foliage Cruise that includes a delicious brunch and spellbinding views of Pittsburgh’s autumn landscape. How about a visit to one of the local farms, a tradition for many Pittsburghers, that offers hay rides to the pumpkin patch? Popular farms that offer picturesque rides to the pumpkin patch, passing colorful trees along the way, include Triple B Farms in Monongahela and Kerber’s Dairy in Irwin. What are the best hiking trails to take in the fall in Pittsburgh? Fall hiking in Pittsburgh just might be the very best way to see the fall colors in Western Pennsylvania. One of the prettiest fall hikes in Pittsburgh can be found in Frick Park. The Lower Riverview Trail, which spans just one mile, will take you under canopies of colorful trees. Other popular fall hikes in Pittsburgh include the two-mile Twin Lakes Park Loop Trail in Greensburg and the two-mile Lakeside Loop Trail in Keystone State Park in Derry. For both picturesque views of the fall foliage and a beautiful waterfall, set off on the one-mile Fall Run Trail at Fall Run Park in Glenshaw.
The OIYS Visitor Center
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Still packing your calendar with things to do in fall in Pittsburgh? How about playing among the trees as you soar across ziplines? Seven Springs Mountain Resort near Pittsburgh is just one of the prime fall destinations for ziplining. Go Ape Zipline & Treetop Adventure in Allison Park, also boasts a thrilling zipline course that offers picture-perfect views of the fall foliage. The zipline course, in fact, features 39 obstacles, and its longest zipline tallies 440 feet.
Up for a picturesque drive to what just might be the best place to see fall colors near Pittsburgh? Roll the windows down for the drive to Ohiopyle State Park, home to Ohiopyle Zipline Adventure Park. Go ziplining before exploring the sprawling state park as it’s drenched in the colors of fall.
What is the best way to experience fall foliage in Pittsburgh?
You really can’t beat the views of the fall foliage in Pittsburgh from high atop a zipline. That, however, is just one way to admire the fall colors in Western Pennsylvania. The Gateway Clipper Fleet, for example, hosts a Fall Foliage Cruise that includes a delicious brunch and spellbinding views of Pittsburgh’s autumn landscape.
How about a visit to one of the local farms, a tradition for many Pittsburghers, that offers hay rides to the pumpkin patch? Popular farms that offer picturesque rides to the pumpkin patch, passing colorful trees along the way, include Triple B Farms in Monongahela and Kerber’s Dairy in Irwin.
What are the best hiking trails to take in the fall in Pittsburgh?
Fall hiking in Pittsburgh just might be the very best way to see the fall colors in Western Pennsylvania. One of the prettiest fall hikes in Pittsburgh can be found in Frick Park. The Lower Riverview Trail, which spans just one mile, will take you under canopies of colorful trees. Other popular fall hikes in Pittsburgh include the two-mile Twin Lakes Park Loop Trail in Greensburg and the two-mile Lakeside Loop Trail in Keystone State Park in Derry. For both picturesque views of the fall foliage and a beautiful waterfall, set off on the one-mile Fall Run Trail at Fall Run Park in Glenshaw.