Can you think of a better way to spend a day than chasing waterfalls? After all, waterfalls just offer so much natural beauty, especially after a rainfall. If you’ve been wondering “where are there waterfalls near me,” wonder no more! Set off on this day trip to seven waterfalls in and near Pittsburgh. Several require easy hikes while you’ll only have to walk a few steps to see a few.

Here are the Google directions to these waterfalls near Pittsburgh.

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Google Maps Follow the map above to see seven breathtaking waterfalls near Pittsburgh. If you’re short on time, save a couple stops for another time. Whatever you do, have fun!

  1. Sahli Nature Park – Beaver Falls

Facebook/Sahli Nature Park Let’s start our daylong adventure at Sahli Nature Park in Beaver Falls. The 90-acre nature park boasts an abundance of natural beauty - from footbridges to a butterfly nursery. You’ll also discover a picture-perfect waterfall that tumbles into a shimmering pool of water. Snap photos of the waterfall, or sit by the edge of the water before exploring more of the park. Learn more on the official Facebook page of Sahli Nature Park.

Address: 194 McKinley Road, Beaver Falls, PA, 15010 I.S. and Gertrude Sahli Nature Park, 194 McKinley Rd, Beaver Falls, PA 15010, USA

  1. Buttermilk Falls – Beaver Falls

Flickr/Joanna Poe Our next stop takes us to Buttermilk Falls, just 10 minutes from Sahli Nature Park. Nestled in Buttermilk Falls Natural Area, the 40-foot waterfall is at the end of a five to 15-minute walk (depending on fast you walk). Along the way, you’ll climb a wide stone staircase and pass an old stone quarry. Enjoy views from the waterfall’s base and from above. You can even walk behind the waterfall. (Just be careful as the ground around the waterfall will be wet and slippery.) Get all of the details on the official website of Buttermilk Falls Park.

Address: Route 18 & First Avenue, Beaver Falls, PA, 15010 Buttermilk Falls Natural Area, Route 18 & First Avenue & Homewood Borough, Beaver Falls, PA 15010, USA

  1. Settlers Cabin Park – Pittsburgh

All Trails/Cherie Commesser Let’s head back to Pittsburgh and to Settlers Cabin Park, a charming spot for a relaxing picnic. Allegheny County officially has one waterfall (our next stop), but this little waterfall still deserves a mention. To reach it, set off on the 1.9-mile Green Loop Trail. Try to visit after a rainfall to see the tiny waterfall gushing down water. Here’s the official website of Settlers Cabin Park.

Address: 608 Ridge Road, Pittsburgh, PA, 15205 Settlers Cabin Park, 608 Ridge Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15205, USA

  1. Fall Run - Glenshaw

All Trails/Behnam Rahdari Fall Run Waterfall in Fall Run Park in Glenshaw is officially the only waterfall in Allegheny County. It sits at the end of a one-mile hike that will lead you through lush green and over charming footbridges. Drink in beautiful views of the 30-foot waterfall from the base then climb the stairs for a picture-perfect overhead view. Head over to the official website of Fall Run Park for more information.

Address: 187 Fall Run Road, Glenshaw, PA, 15116 Fall Run Road, Fall Run Rd, Glenshaw, PA 15116, USA

  1. Jonathan Run Falls – Stewart Township

All Trails/John Beeson Buckle up for a leisurely drive to Ohiopyle State Park, where you’ll see three spectacular waterfalls. Follow the Youghiogheny River Trail, the longest of your hikes today, to reach Jonathan Run Falls. The 3.5-mile hike is rated easy and culminates with the falls, which range from 10 to 20 feet in height. Get all of the details on the official website of Ohiopyle State Park.

Address: Stewart Township, PA, 15431

  1. Cucumber Falls – Stewart Township

All Trails/Melissa Mohner Need a bit of a breather after our last hike? Reaching Cucumber Falls is simple, and there’s no hiking either. Just park at the Cucumber Falls parking lot, where you can drink in stellar overhead views of the waterfall. For stunning views from the base, walk down the wooden staircase. (You can even walk behind Cucumber Falls for unique views. However, keep in mind that the ground will be wet and slippery.)

Address: Stewart Township, PA, 15431 15470, Ohiopyle, PA 15470, USA

  1. Ohiopyle Falls – Ohiopyle

Flickr/bato93 Our final stop of the day brings us to the magnificent Ohiopyle Falls, less than a mile from Cucumber Falls. Again, you don’t have to worry about hiking to see the falls. Park at the Ohiopyle Visitors Center. If you’re visiting when the visitors center is open, you can go inside and check out the views from indoors. To hear the gushing of the waterfall, just stroll to one of the observation decks - also an ideal spot for photos and selfies with Ohiopyle Falls as the backdrop.

Address: Ohiopyle, PA, 15470 15470, Ohiopyle, PA 15470, USA

If you’ve been looking for “waterfalls near me,” now you’ve found a bunch. What are your favorite waterfalls near Pittsburgh? Join the conversation in the comments! For spectacular views of Cole Run Falls, journey to Forbes State Forest.

Google Maps

Follow the map above to see seven breathtaking waterfalls near Pittsburgh. If you’re short on time, save a couple stops for another time. Whatever you do, have fun!

Facebook/Sahli Nature Park

Let’s start our daylong adventure at Sahli Nature Park in Beaver Falls. The 90-acre nature park boasts an abundance of natural beauty - from footbridges to a butterfly nursery. You’ll also discover a picture-perfect waterfall that tumbles into a shimmering pool of water. Snap photos of the waterfall, or sit by the edge of the water before exploring more of the park. Learn more on the official Facebook page of Sahli Nature Park.

Address: 194 McKinley Road, Beaver Falls, PA, 15010

I.S. and Gertrude Sahli Nature Park, 194 McKinley Rd, Beaver Falls, PA 15010, USA

Flickr/Joanna Poe

Our next stop takes us to Buttermilk Falls, just 10 minutes from Sahli Nature Park. Nestled in Buttermilk Falls Natural Area, the 40-foot waterfall is at the end of a five to 15-minute walk (depending on fast you walk). Along the way, you’ll climb a wide stone staircase and pass an old stone quarry. Enjoy views from the waterfall’s base and from above. You can even walk behind the waterfall. (Just be careful as the ground around the waterfall will be wet and slippery.) Get all of the details on the official website of Buttermilk Falls Park.

Address: Route 18 & First Avenue, Beaver Falls, PA, 15010

Buttermilk Falls Natural Area, Route 18 & First Avenue & Homewood Borough, Beaver Falls, PA 15010, USA

All Trails/Cherie Commesser

Let’s head back to Pittsburgh and to Settlers Cabin Park, a charming spot for a relaxing picnic. Allegheny County officially has one waterfall (our next stop), but this little waterfall still deserves a mention. To reach it, set off on the 1.9-mile Green Loop Trail. Try to visit after a rainfall to see the tiny waterfall gushing down water. Here’s the official website of Settlers Cabin Park.

Address: 608 Ridge Road, Pittsburgh, PA, 15205

Settlers Cabin Park, 608 Ridge Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15205, USA

All Trails/Behnam Rahdari

Fall Run Waterfall in Fall Run Park in Glenshaw is officially the only waterfall in Allegheny County. It sits at the end of a one-mile hike that will lead you through lush green and over charming footbridges. Drink in beautiful views of the 30-foot waterfall from the base then climb the stairs for a picture-perfect overhead view. Head over to the official website of Fall Run Park for more information.

Address: 187 Fall Run Road, Glenshaw, PA, 15116

Fall Run Road, Fall Run Rd, Glenshaw, PA 15116, USA

All Trails/John Beeson

Buckle up for a leisurely drive to Ohiopyle State Park, where you’ll see three spectacular waterfalls. Follow the Youghiogheny River Trail, the longest of your hikes today, to reach Jonathan Run Falls. The 3.5-mile hike is rated easy and culminates with the falls, which range from 10 to 20 feet in height. Get all of the details on the official website of Ohiopyle State Park.

Address: Stewart Township, PA, 15431

All Trails/Melissa Mohner

Need a bit of a breather after our last hike? Reaching Cucumber Falls is simple, and there’s no hiking either. Just park at the Cucumber Falls parking lot, where you can drink in stellar overhead views of the waterfall. For stunning views from the base, walk down the wooden staircase. (You can even walk behind Cucumber Falls for unique views. However, keep in mind that the ground will be wet and slippery.)

Address: Stewart Township, PA, 15431

15470, Ohiopyle, PA 15470, USA

Flickr/bato93

Our final stop of the day brings us to the magnificent Ohiopyle Falls, less than a mile from Cucumber Falls. Again, you don’t have to worry about hiking to see the falls. Park at the Ohiopyle Visitors Center. If you’re visiting when the visitors center is open, you can go inside and check out the views from indoors. To hear the gushing of the waterfall, just stroll to one of the observation decks - also an ideal spot for photos and selfies with Ohiopyle Falls as the backdrop.

Address: Ohiopyle, PA, 15470

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The OIYS Visitor Center

Waterfalls Near Me April 08, 2022 Beth Price-Williams What are the best waterfall hikes in Pittsburgh? Well, we really only have one official, named waterfall in Pittsburgh AND in Allegheny County, and that’s Fall Run Falls. You can find it in the park of the same name in Glenshaw, just about a 10-minute drive from downtown Pittsburgh. One of the biggest selling points of this picturesque waterfall is the trail that leads to it. Fall Run Trail is easy, kid-friendly, and fun for the whole family. Definitely bring a camera along, because the trail is absolutely beautiful, passing through lush green and over footbridges. The highlight of the trail is, of course, the cascade that tumbles down 30 feet. You can view the waterfall from the base and, if you’re up for it, climb a wooden staircase for a bird’s eye view. If you’ve got a few hours, hang out at the park that also features basketball hoops, picnic tables, and a playground for the kids. Are there any hiking trails with waterfalls in Pittsburgh? You’ll definitely want to follow Fall Run Trail at least once. However, for more chasing waterfalls, you’ll need to leave the city limits and Allegheny County. In fact, did you know there are some Western Pennsylvania waterfalls you can see without hiking? Yep, head out to Ohiopyle State Park, for example, to see two beautiful waterfalls – Ohiopyle Falls and Cucumber Falls. Both require just a short walk. The park is also home to Jonathan Run Falls (accessible via a short hike) and Meadow Run Natural Waterslides, perfect for cooling off on a simmering summer day. Buttermilk Falls in Beaver Falls requires a brief 10 to 15 minute hike and, if you’re visiting during the summer, you can cool off in the pool into which the waterfall drops. Not too far from Buttermilk Falls, you’ll find Sahli Nature Park. The cozy park is perfect for exploring, and it’s home to a beautiful, unnamed cascade.

The OIYS Visitor Center

Waterfalls Near Me

April 08, 2022

Beth Price-Williams

What are the best waterfall hikes in Pittsburgh? Well, we really only have one official, named waterfall in Pittsburgh AND in Allegheny County, and that’s Fall Run Falls. You can find it in the park of the same name in Glenshaw, just about a 10-minute drive from downtown Pittsburgh. One of the biggest selling points of this picturesque waterfall is the trail that leads to it. Fall Run Trail is easy, kid-friendly, and fun for the whole family. Definitely bring a camera along, because the trail is absolutely beautiful, passing through lush green and over footbridges. The highlight of the trail is, of course, the cascade that tumbles down 30 feet. You can view the waterfall from the base and, if you’re up for it, climb a wooden staircase for a bird’s eye view. If you’ve got a few hours, hang out at the park that also features basketball hoops, picnic tables, and a playground for the kids. Are there any hiking trails with waterfalls in Pittsburgh? You’ll definitely want to follow Fall Run Trail at least once. However, for more chasing waterfalls, you’ll need to leave the city limits and Allegheny County. In fact, did you know there are some Western Pennsylvania waterfalls you can see without hiking? Yep, head out to Ohiopyle State Park, for example, to see two beautiful waterfalls – Ohiopyle Falls and Cucumber Falls. Both require just a short walk. The park is also home to Jonathan Run Falls (accessible via a short hike) and Meadow Run Natural Waterslides, perfect for cooling off on a simmering summer day. Buttermilk Falls in Beaver Falls requires a brief 10 to 15 minute hike and, if you’re visiting during the summer, you can cool off in the pool into which the waterfall drops. Not too far from Buttermilk Falls, you’ll find Sahli Nature Park. The cozy park is perfect for exploring, and it’s home to a beautiful, unnamed cascade.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Well, we really only have one official, named waterfall in Pittsburgh AND in Allegheny County, and that’s Fall Run Falls. You can find it in the park of the same name in Glenshaw, just about a 10-minute drive from downtown Pittsburgh. One of the biggest selling points of this picturesque waterfall is the trail that leads to it. Fall Run Trail is easy, kid-friendly, and fun for the whole family. Definitely bring a camera along, because the trail is absolutely beautiful, passing through lush green and over footbridges. The highlight of the trail is, of course, the cascade that tumbles down 30 feet. You can view the waterfall from the base and, if you’re up for it, climb a wooden staircase for a bird’s eye view. If you’ve got a few hours, hang out at the park that also features basketball hoops, picnic tables, and a playground for the kids.

Are there any hiking trails with waterfalls in Pittsburgh?

You’ll definitely want to follow Fall Run Trail at least once. However, for more chasing waterfalls, you’ll need to leave the city limits and Allegheny County. In fact, did you know there are some Western Pennsylvania waterfalls you can see without hiking? Yep, head out to Ohiopyle State Park, for example, to see two beautiful waterfalls – Ohiopyle Falls and Cucumber Falls. Both require just a short walk. The park is also home to Jonathan Run Falls (accessible via a short hike) and Meadow Run Natural Waterslides, perfect for cooling off on a simmering summer day. Buttermilk Falls in Beaver Falls requires a brief 10 to 15 minute hike and, if you’re visiting during the summer, you can cool off in the pool into which the waterfall drops. Not too far from Buttermilk Falls, you’ll find Sahli Nature Park. The cozy park is perfect for exploring, and it’s home to a beautiful, unnamed cascade.