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    Arsenal Park

    4.0 (12 reviews)

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    Darren W.

    Every now and again, I'll take a walk through this park, one that is located directly behind Arsenal Shool, prior to showing up for work. In the mornings, it can be quite serene, so much so that the murmuring birds and insects can make you forget that you're in one of Pittsburgh's most frolicsome communities. The cars and trucks that rumble up and down Butler Street cannot be heard amidst the chirping of small, fluffy, wholesome rodents of various shapes, sizes, and colors. Aside from the odd jogger or passerby, it almost seems remote until you catch sight of the sleepy rowhouses to your left...or the cannon, which serves as a cast-iron reminder of bloody battles fought long ago. Arsenal Park: One of our dear city's most pleasurable shortcuts. She could use some sprucing up, however. The rusty fences and graffitti tags sadden me. P.S. I once played a fairly brutal game of Sunday morning flag football here about 8 years ago. I assume it was my "initiation" of sorts as I had just began my tenure with my current employer. The manner in which my co-workers all ran for their lives from me like frightened lambs after weeks and weeks of juvenile shit-talking was humorously pathetic and therefore priceless.

    Farah A.

    I came to run the other day at the park, and I was pretty disappointed by how much snow was covering the park! Layers and layers of snow, icy swamps and the whole park look very bad to even a little walk in.

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    Frick Park - A mourning dove outside of the Frick Environmental Center.

    Frick Park

    4.6(106 reviews)
    3.6 miSquirrel Hill

    City parks in general, but Frick, Schenley, and Riverview in particular are amazing recreational…read moreassets that are unequalled in other metro areas. I was fortunate and privileged to grow up with Frick as my backyard and walked all over the place before graduating to riding mountain bikes on the trails when the sport was in its infancy. Later, I ran high school cross-country races in Schenley and trained in Frick Park. Nowadays, we enjoy the flowers, wildlife, and groomed and maintained trails. I never appreciated how unique, rare, and amazing the parks are until I moved away and it's so great to see them treated as the unique assets they truly are.

    Frick Park is a dense network of interconnected trails that helps define Pittsburgh as a city of…read moreparks. I keep coming back and exploring different paths, only to realize there's always more to discover. It's one of those places where you can return again and again and still find something new, which makes it feel really special to me. The way the trails connect is one of my favorite things. Nine Mile Run flows into Deer Creek, which then connects into Tranquil Trail, creating an easy, continuous experience through the park. And thats just one corner of the park. While bathrooms are not abundant, you will occasionally find a porta potty, and there is often trash cans and benches toward the entrances and parking lots of the trail as well. Overall it's just a wonderful place to spend a sunny afternoon, and I really hope spaces like this continue to be preserved as an important part of Pittsburgh's identity and history.

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    Frick Park - What a rare sight to see these snowdrop flowers in January.

    What a rare sight to see these snowdrop flowers in January.

    Frick Park - Entrance across from the Frick Museum

    Entrance across from the Frick Museum

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    Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens - Explore nature's beauty at Phipps, encompassing 15 acres including a 14-room glasshouse and 23 distinct gardens.

    Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

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    Absolutely incredible…read more I don't go to botanical gardens much so I don't really have qualifications to compare or rate any particular place but Phipps blew me away. I like plants. I have some. I thought seeing a bunch of plants might be fun but I wasn't expecting it to be such a wonderful experience! The place is quite large considering most of it is inside. It is organized for a few different environments and a little something for everyone depending on what your floral preferences might be. It took us about an hour and a half to go through the whole thing. Got a lot of pictures. Saw a lot of interesting and cool plants as well as beautiful flowers. Highly recommend this as a stop on any and every Pittsburgh trip.

    Pgh Candle & Phipps partnered for an evening at Botany Hall…read more We selected our scented oils and were able to create our own soy candles. The vessel was a lovely shade of green and had some weight. Simple instructions for those of us who were not-crafty. While our candles were solidifying, we were able to go see the Spring show. Lovely evening. Definitely would do again.

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    Hundreds of stunning blooms fill a colorful tropical paradise at this year's Orchid and Tropical Bonsai Show. Photo © Paul g. Wiegman

    Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens - Ornate bonsai fill a colorful tropical paradise at this year's Orchid and Tropical Bonsai Show. Photo © Paul g. Wiegman

    Ornate bonsai fill a colorful tropical paradise at this year's Orchid and Tropical Bonsai Show. Photo © Paul g. Wiegman

    Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens - Hundreds of stunning blooms fill a colorful tropical paradise at this year's Orchid and Tropical Bonsai Show. Photo © Paul g. Wiegman

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    Hundreds of stunning blooms fill a colorful tropical paradise at this year's Orchid and Tropical Bonsai Show. Photo © Paul g. Wiegman

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