Settlers Cabin Park

 

Settlers Cabin Park spans 1,610 acres across Collier, North Fayette, and Robinson Townships. The park also houses a log cabin dating back to 1780, which was identified by archaeologists at Carnegie Mellon University and inspired the park’s name.

Today, Settlers Cabin Park is one of the most rugged among the nine county parks, featuring many trails that were once home to several abandoned open and back-filled coal mines that have since been restored to rolling wooded slopes and meadows.

Hidden within Settlers Cabin Park is a stunning waterfall, which has had its trail conditions recently improved to enhance accessibility, encouraging more guests to experience its natural beauty. Visitors can also enjoy basketball courts, tennis courts, a dog park, a wave pool and diving platform, playgrounds, trails for walking and hiking, and more. 


Location

608 Ridge Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15205  View Map

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