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    4.6 (132 reviews)
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    paris l.

    I love walking down to Point State Park and enjoying the river and the fountain. It's always a great spot in the summer to relax, walk around, and take in the city views. One of the best places in Pittsburgh to spend a nice day outdoors.

    Jennifer R.

    One of the nicest urban parks I have ever been to. The park is situated between two rivers, at the "point" of downtown and offers beautiful water views all along the paved walking/biking paths. It is kept spotlessly clean (including the restrooms) and there are lots of well placed benches. A perfect escape from the noise of the city and very easy to get to from the downtown hotels.

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    Rob B.

    I've been to this park more times than I can count and each time is just as special as the last. I was excited to take my gf here for the first time and show her its sheer beauty and she fell in love with it just like I had many years ago. The day I took her my Steelers happened to be playing a pre season game to which always makes being at the point that much better. I will always cherish this place :)

    Cassandra's F.

    I Go EVERY SUNDAY @ 4 Pm For SCREAM Pittsburgh ... We Meet We Scream We Leave While making friends and getting rid of stress that we need to release out into the the rivers.... Plus, the scenery is so pretty today the sun glistening off the boats. It was just beautiful.

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    Ken L.

    This park is one of my favorite parks ever. It's a gem and I have to bring everyone who visits here. You get such a beautiful view of pittsburgh and it's always so chill here next to the rivers. The fountain is on most of the year and is beautiful too. I love that you can walk along the triangle and end up next to the bridges. Definitely recommend this spot if you're looking for a nice day out or if you're visiting town and trying to see what pittsburgh is all about.

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    Scott K.

    Beautiful scenery. Nestled on the heart of Pittsburgh where the three rivers join. Amazing views of the city and the ballparks. Clean ground. Well maintained. Beautiful fountain. Always people there weather walking on their lunch break, riding bikes, or sitting and doing art, it's a true nature treasure enjoyed by many walks of life. Fort Pitt Museum is also located in the park that's open daily. If you're in town it's definitely a sight to see. The North Shore is just across the Fort Duquesne bridge with many dining options . Highly recommended.

    The Point State Park Fountain, with Fort Pitt Bridge behind it.
    Rich S.

    There's an inexpensive paid parking lot on Commonwealth Place about 0.2-miles south of the South Point Park. There's probably a small amount of street parking on the side streets, but we used the parking lot. There's also a dropoff area on Commonwealth right up next to the park, with some benches where we waited for those who parked. About another 0.2-miles into the park, you'll find a snack bar, Café at the Point, on this side of the underpass. Grab an inexpensive cool water or soda, and maybe a snack, and continue another half a mile to the fountain at the fork of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers. Most of this walk across the park is in the sun, but there's plenty of trees around the sides for shade, where many people picnic. There's also a shaded path along the Allegheny River. There's a number of benches along the waterfront, some with shade. After playing around the fountain, and flying a kite in the open space until we crashed it, we sat along the Allegheny, listening to a concert from the Acrisure Football Stadium across the river, and watching tour boats and all sorts of private crafts, many pausing for the free live music. It's quite pleasant. I suggest some planning for anyone with limited mobility, as it's a bit of a hike.

    John B.

    At a geographically distinct location at the confluence of rivers, this stretch of land offers views of the cityscape, gets you close to the water, and has a splendid pedestrian tunnel under the highway to keep everyone in their separate space. A fountain and a historic fort are among the highlights, but it's also just an easy place to wander around.

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    Melissa T.

    After being in the area for close to 2 years, I finally had a moment to check it out with the rest of my family. We even checked out the museum. The museum was well laid out and very clean. The staff that greeted us at the door was helpful and nice. The surrounding park has spectacular views of Mt Washington and the stadiums. It was well kept and felt like a get away from the bustling city. We went in the late morning and it was not quite packed yet which was nice.

    Diksha P.

    Stunning park, very peaceful, highly recommended. The best views of the large part of the downtown! Additionally, the Allegheny and the Monongahela meet to form into the Ohio River. Parking is easy, Walking on our own was a lot of fun!

    Sanjay G.

    just like Duquesne incline, this park is the face of Pittsburgh. it is in the heart of Pittsburgh, the "Golden Triangle" at the junction of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers. At the tip of the triangle is Point State Park, with one of the country's largest fountains, symbolizing the birth of Ohio. In more recent times, the park was integral to the rebirth of Pittsburgh's downtown from the 1950s through the 1970s. Point State Park was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1975 and is listed on the National Historic Register of Historic Places as part of the Pittsburgh Renaissance District. The tip of Point State Park features an 800,000-gallon fountain that sprays water 150 feet into the air. The park hosts many of the city's signature events We came here at dusk time and it was a nice place to relax, watching children playing, kayaking, and boat tour. Great spot!

    Crystal G.

    Nice park to visit and people watch if you are in Pittsburg. Located where several rivers connect you can see boats, a gorgeous fountain and a historical landmark all in one place.

    Alexis B.

    Point State Park is located at the confluence of the Monongahela and Allegheny Rivers, forming the Ohio River. It's located at the top of what is called "Pittsburgh's Golden Triangle." The views are great. You can walk along a portion of the Three Rivers Heritage Trail and take in views of the rivers. The Point State Park Fountain is also worth a visit - fountain in front of river views! It's a little bit hard to find parking nearby the park (especially if there's a football or baseball game about to start - that happened to us), but the views are special and the park is worth a visit if you're nearby.

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    Who doesn't love this staple of Pittsburgh? It's nice to drive a Segway nearby. It's pretty at night or day. They have festivals.

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