Point State Park Tours and Activities

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Point State Park
Point State Park
Point State Park
Point State Park


Enjoy sloping lawns, magnificent riverfront views and a slice of history in one of Pittsburgh’s best parks.

Point State Park occupies a key location in the geography of this area, which made it the focal point for many disputes during the colonisation of America. Today, it is a haven where local people and visitors come to rest and relax, and enjoy some amazing views across Pittsburgh.

The name “Point State” comes from the park’s location at the apex of the Golden Triangle formed by the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers on each side, and downtown Pittsburgh at the bottom. This area overlooking the confluence of these two major rivers as they form the Ohio River has been a strategic point for centuries, and the remains of two forts that you will find here bear witness to that fact.

Much of Pittsburgh’s early history can be understood in this park. The older of the two forts in Point State is the French Fort Duquesne, which defended the river trade routes from British colonial forces during the Seven Years’ War (known locally as the French and Indian War, in reference to the British troops’ adversaries). As the tide turned in the war, the French retreated, and the British built Fort Pitt on this spot around 1760. Although both of these structures have long been destroyed, if you look at the ground, you’ll see granite lines where the buildings once stood, which will give you an idea of the size of the garrisons posted here.

Even if history isn’t your thing, there’s much to be enjoyed here at Point State Park. There’s plenty of space on the lawns for picnickers and ball games, and the paths are usually busy with joggers in the early mornings. The fountain at the tip of the park is a famous local feature, and there are even wading areas for kids to cool off on hot days.

Point State Park is at the heart of Pittsburgh’s cultural life, and many outdoor festivals are held here, including the Three Rivers Arts Festival in June and the Three Rivers Regatta in July. Check online for a calendar of local events.

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