- TripBuzz found 22 things to do with kids in or near Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania, including 15 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Uniontown, Farmington, Grantsville and Morgantown.
- From Wilderness Voyageurs to Ohiopyle State Park, the Ohiopyle area offers 59 different types of family activities, including: Rafting, Other Adventures, National & State Parks and Waterfalls.
- Ohiopyle, located in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, is home to just of 50 residents in an area of half of a square mile. This small community is filled with recreational opportunities, including the surrounding Ohiopyle State Park, complete with several waterfalls. A center for tourism, the city is intersected by the Youghiogheny River.
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PNC Park opened in 2001 as the second smallest major league baseball stadium in the United States behind Fenway Park. The 38,383-seat ball stadium is the home to the Pittsburgh Pirates, in addition to hosting college baseball games and concerts.
48.2 Miles
Stage AE is an intimate venue to allow you to get up close and personal with your favorite musical artists. With a 2,400 capacity indoor concert hall and a 5,550 capacity outdoor amphitheater, this venue boasts hassle free parking, clean facilities, and a variety of concessions.
48.2 Miles
Arsenal Bowl is a full-featured bowling alley that offers league play and open bowling, as well as weekend activities such as karaoke in the attached lounge area. The alley has a snack bar and professionally staffed pro shop as well.
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Heinz Field
Allegheny Avenue and North Shore Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
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Heinz Field is the home stadium for the Pittsburgh Steelers National Football League. The grass on the field is a blend of four different types of bluegrass, while the walls of the stadium contains murals from over 50 different high schools.
48.5 Miles
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10 Children's Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
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At Children's Museum of Pittsburgh, there are a variety of projects for children to explore and expend their energy on. The exhibits feature puzzles, art and crafts, gardens, a theater, and more for kids to play in.