There’s so much to see, do, and discover in southwestern
Pennsylvania. From nightlife and professional sports in the city, to
the charm and peacefulness of the countryside, we invite you to explore
all our region has to offer. Pittsburgh and Its Countryside is a great
destination for a family getaway, a company convention, a reunion of
old friends or any other group function. No other region offers a
greater selection of ways to play, discover and explore!
Pittsburgh & Its Countryside includes the following destinations, in addition to Armstrong County:
Allegheny County & the City of Pittsburgh
www.visitpittsburgh.com
Pittsburgh is the place to be! With innovative art galleries,
extravagant theater, fabulous shopping and more – Pittsburgh’s got it
all. In fact, USA TODAY recently said Pittsburgh has “more in the way
of diversions than many cities twice its size.”
Enjoy an elegant evening downtown with a performance at one of five
theaters after dining at any of the dozens of great restaurants, all
within the 14-block area of the Pittsburgh Cultural District. Or, walk
across the Roberto Clemente Bridge and catch a baseball game at PNC
Park, named one of the Top Ten Best Ballparks in the nation by Major
League Baseball.
Bring the kids and experience the spectacular family fun attractions
this city has to offer. Walk through a 40-foot tunnel at the Pittsburgh
Zoo & PPG Aquarium’s new Sand Tiger Shark exhibit and get an
underwater view of these creatures like no other. Visit Sidney, Elvis,
Stanley and friends in their new home at the National Aviary’s Penguin
Point exhibit. Or, head to Kennywood Amusement Park for all the
thrills, drops, splashes and dips you can handle.
What are you waiting for? Come see for yourself why there’s no place like Pittsburgh!
Beaver County
We invite you visit and share a lifestyle that is second to none.
We’re a countryside location surrounded amid rolling hills, hardwood
forests, river valleys and streams. Our collection of parks and outdoor
activities can satisfy any outdoor enthusiast
Looking for fun and interesting things to do? You will find plenty
of them in Beaver County. We are blessed with a number of historical
and heritage points that will peak your interest. In addition to
attending any one of the dozens of cultural events and ethnic festivals
held throughout the year, you can take a nostalgic trip through the
history of air travel, specifically relating to WWII at the Air
Heritage Museum. Feel the speed, beauty and excitement of polo matches
held every Friday evening during the summer in Darlington. Marvel at
the refined beauty of a replica of a wooden Greek Catholic Church of
Central Europe at the GCU headquarters.
Savor award winning restaurants and our regional cuisine. Relax at
one of our charming bed & breakfasts or national hotel brands We
have unlimited opportunities for antiquing, golfing, boating, museums,
historical sites, concerts and more! Beaver County, there is so much to
see and do, you just have to get out and enjoy it.
All this only minutes from Pittsburgh.
Butler County
Wake up, Chow down, Get out and Dig in to the hands-on experiences
in Butler County, PA. Wake up in an accommodating hotel, cozy B&B
or scenic campground. Chow down at diverse restaurants and drink up at
a winery or brewery. Get out and explore our spectacular green space.
Visit Lake Arthur at Moraine State Park, recently named Park of the
Year. Dig in to a hands-on experience like geocaching, glass blowing,
beer brewing or woodworking. Experience agriculture, shopping, golfing,
history and more. Take in the sights and scents of our fairs and
festivals. There something to do for every season, and whatever you
prefer, you’re sure to treasure the experience!
Butler County is easily accessible by Route 422, I-79 and the PA
Turnpike. For a free Official Visitors Guide including maps,
itineraries and a Family Fun discount card, visit our website or call
866.856.8444.
Greene County
Discover Greene County, Pennsylvania and discover a world of
history, agritourism and outdoor recreation. Greene County is where
northern charm and hospitality come together with a rich history and
wild beauty. From the unique shopping and dining in historic
Waynesburg, to the natural beauty of the trails and woodlands
surrounding the Monongahela River, Greene County offers something for
everyone. Enjoy the great outdoors with scenic bike rides, hiking and
golfing or enjoy the simple pleasure of relaxing at a peaceful bed
& breakfast getaway. Tour the stately churches, distinguished homes
and quiet country roads scattered throughout the landscape. With its
abundant festivals, events and activities, there is always something
fun and interesting for the whole family to enjoy. Learn more about
Greene County, Pennsylvania by visiting www.greenecountytourism.org.
Come and see the different shades of Greene County.
Indiana County
Indiana County offers visitors the opportunity to explore historic
sites, cultural events, and ethnic and heritage festivals. For nature
lovers, county parks and Yellow Creek State Park offers activities for
every season – swimming, fishing, boating and cross-country skiing.
Hiking and biking enthusiasts will enjoy more than 60 miles of trails
throughout the County. Visitors can recall life at the turn of the
century while exploring the beauty of our four covered bridges. Arts
and theatre come alive on the campus of Indiana University of
Pennsylvania. Famous actor, Jimmy Stewart, was born and raised in
Indiana where visitors can experience a little “Hollywood Magic” at the
Jimmy Stewart Museum. Known as the Christmas Tree Capital of the World,
Indiana County winter events include the “It’s a Wonderful Life”
Festival and the Blue Spruce Park Festival of Lights, a display of
still and animated lighted figures surrounding the lake. Step back in
time with a visit to the Amish community of Smicksburg, where
horse-drawn buggies share the road with automobiles and shops sell
hand-made goods. Discover Indiana County, one of rural Pennsylvania’s
hidden treasures.
Lawrence County
History, adventure and small-town simplicity await visitors to Lawrence County, less than one hour north of Pittsburgh.
Lawrence County offers the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure
in a traditional yet progressive setting. The community’s rich
heritage, breathtaking scenery and variety of exceptional events make
it an ideal destination for family fun.
Visitors can choose from any number of entertainment options
including a ballet company, community theater, genealogical research
center, historic museums, art galleries, numerous annual and seasonal
events plus a variety of ethnic restaurants sure to please the
discriminating palette. “You can’t find a bad meal in Lawrence County”
is a phrase often used by the staff of the Lawrence County Tourism
Promotion Agency.
Outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of challenging hiking trails,
rock climbing and rappelling areas, rivers for fishing and canoeing and
a state park that’s listed as a National Natural Landmark by the U.S.
Department of the Interior.
Jump in your car and take a drive to Lawrence County, Fireworks
Capital of America, and see what all the excitement is about. It’s not
far away. More information is available on VisitLawrenceCounty.com or
FireworksCapitalofAmerica.com.
You don’t have a computer? Then call 888-284-7599 and a tourism packet will be mailed to you.
Mercer County
Mercer County located one hour north of Pittsburgh at the crossroads
of I-79 & I-80. Known for Prime Outlets at Grove City, rated one of
the “Top 20 Outlet Malls in the U.S.” by Value Retail News; the
“World’s Largest Stores” Daffin’s Candies, Reyers Shoe Store and The
Winner. One of a kind shops in Mercer County include Wendell August
Forge featuring handcrafted metal giftware; Slovak Folk Crafts
showcasing crafts from Slovakia and other European countries and North
America’s largest wood carving depicting Slovakian folk life. In
addition to world class shopping Mercer County is also known for having
great golf, ranked by Golf Digest as one of the best golf destinations
in America. We are also recognized for unique lodging such as Terra
Nova House voted “Top 12 Inns Worldwide” by BedandBreakfast.com and
Buhl Mansion Guesthouse & Spa honored as “America’s Top 10 Romantic
Inns”, 2008. In addition to our distinctive accommodations we offer
over 1,200 well appointed guest rooms. To complete your visit Mercer
County offers diverse culinary delights for all to enjoy. Discover for
yourself why visitors return to Mercer County year after year for
shopping, golfing, overnight accommodations, and fabulous dining. View
all our members online!
Washington County
Located 25 miles south of Pittsburgh, Washington County, PA offers
visitors a variety of attractions, all in a peaceful country setting.
The past comes to life with a trip to the Meadowcroft Rockshelter
and Museum, the oldest known site of human habitation in North America,
and a recreated 19th Century village celebrating rural life. At the
Pennsylvania Trolley Museum, hop on for a 4 mile ride on a vintage
trolley car, and then tour the Trolley Display Building, which
highlights 30 different restored trolleys.
Try your luck at the brand new Meadows Racetrack & Casino, with
over 3,700 slots, 8 restaurants, and live harness racing. Catch the
action on the baseball diamond at a Washington Wild Things baseball
game, or venture outdoors and enjoy our parks, festivals, and trails.
For a change of pace, take in the arts scene in Washington County.
From galleries to choirs, theaters to the symphony, we offer a rich
tapestry of creative, performing and visual arts.
In need of a little retail therapy? Whether it’s the outlets or the
malls, the antique stores or the specialty shops, chances are you’ll
find what you’re looking for.
Come and discover the many faces of Washington County, PA!
The tight-knit gem that is downtown Pittsburgh and its neighborhoods sits amid another, sometimes hidden treasure—the countryside of western Pennsylvania.
The countryside surrounding Pittsburgh— rolling hills, ancient mountains, deep forests and bustling small towns— add up to the perfect recipe for something to do.
From historic battlefields to Big League ballfields, from country fairs to candlelight dinners, it all comes together in Pittsburgh and Its Countryside.
View the links below to begin exploring our region:
Upcoming EventsChildren's Summer Arts Festival 7/30/2010
11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Hoyt Institute of Fine Arts, 124 E. Leasure Ave., New Castle, PA. We'll be celebrating the Hoyt's 45th Anniversary with the biggest birthday party ever! Chalk on the walk competition, arts & crafts activities, magician, face painting, tie dye, dee jay, and so much more! 724-652-2882
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