Backpacking Blitzburgh

When you live in the middle of a city, it can be hard to find a way to get away, or escape the urban lifestyle. Not that we don’t all love the hustle and bustle of downtown Pittsburgh life, but a little fresh air is always a great addition to any urban lifestyle.

Because I grew up outside the city, my family was very interested in exploring outside activities. As a child, I spent my time climbing rocks and sliding down natural waterslides, playing under waterfalls, biking through mountains and building our own fires beside groups of tents.

Moving to the city for college, I missed having these experiences, so I took it upon myself to find the best places to hike or just explore the great outdoors not too far from Pittsburgh. I will highlight my three favorite places on this website, so that people in the same position as me can discover the same beautiful places that I have!

The first place I want to highlight is about an hour and a half outside of Pittsburgh. It’s called OhioPyle state park. If you follow this link: photos, you can explore a few photos I’ve taken doing my favorite activities at OhioPyle.

Ohiopyle State Park encompasses approximately 20,500 acres of rugged natural beauty and serves as the gateway to the Laurel Highlands. They offer activity as hiking, biking, fishing, hunting, picnicking, white water rafting, swimming, waterslides, backpacking and camping.

The second place I want to highlight is skyline drive in the Shenandoah Valley. This is about a three hour drive from Pittsburgh, so it’s a little farther but definitely worth it. Skyline Drive is a 104 mile long highway. The road takes a winding path along the mountaintops of the Blue Ridge Mountains east of the Shenandoah River. There are nearly seventy-five overlooks throughout the drive, providing views of the surrounding valleys.

Check out a video I made when hiking and driving over skyline drive with my boyfriend: Video. This trip was inexpensive. Only $15 to enter the park, and $15 to camp. After that you only need to pay for gas to get there! We camped in Big Meadows which is a campground about halfway though the drive. Here we roasted hot dogs on the fire and played guitar. It was a relaxing and fun drive but we threw in a few challenges when hiking to Hawksbill point. You’ll see the view in my video (link above).

The last thing I wanted to do to help our fellow hikers in their endeavors, is provide a map with links to interesting hikes near Pittsburgh.  You can see the distance from the downtown area to each of the locations and then click the link to find out more about the hikes and see a few pictures: Map.

Getting out form the city and exploring new places is important to your growth. Being within nature can help you calm down and feel less anxiety, especially when you’re always in a busy city environment, not to mention that it helps you stay fit and healthy as well!

OhioPyle State Park

 

OhioPyle is one of my favorite places to hike near Pittsburgh. It is about an hour and a half outside the city (see the map below) and offers tons of fun activities. Not only is there hiking, but biking, rock climbing, swimming, and tons of waterfalls and restaurants to explore. Below are a few photos I took at OhioPyle, that hopefully encourage you to get out and explore there too!

Google maps version of distance from Pittsburgh to OhioPyle.
Google maps version of distance from Pittsburgh to OhioPyle.

 

 

Ohio Pyle has many bike trails where you'll find people walking, walking dogs, and biking. Here's a shot of us on one of the highest bridges riding our bikes.
Ohio Pyle has many bike trails where you’ll find people walking, walking dogs, and biking. Here’s a shot of us on one of the highest bridges riding our bikes.
The bike trails are well maintained and easy to navigate.
The bike trails are well maintained and easy to navigate.
Another shot at cucumber falls from the top of the waterfall.
Another shot at cucumber falls from the top of the waterfall.
Cucumber Falls features a lot of high rocks to climb up. Since it's near a waterfall, things can get slippy, so you have to be careful.
Cucumber Falls features a lot of high rocks to climb up. Since it’s near a waterfall, things can get slippy, so you have to be careful.
The view form one of the bridges. you can see the Ohio river far below. Such a beautiful view.
The view form one of the bridges. you can see the Ohio river far below. Such a beautiful view.
Rocks are so cool! Especially ones that are way bigger than you are.
Rocks are so cool! Especially ones that are way bigger than you are.

 

Coopers Rock is another one of my favorite places to hike. It is about an hour and half outside the city (see map below) just over the PA border and into West Virginia.

Here is a google maps shot of the distance from Pittsburgh to Coopers Rock.
Here is a google maps shot of the distance from Pittsburgh to Coopers Rock.

Coopers Rock State Forest gets its name from a legend about a fugitive who hid from the law near what is now the overlook. A cooper by trade, he resumed making barrels at his new mountain hideout, selling them to people in nearby communities. He lived and worked in the forest for many years.

Hammocking in Coopers Rock is very common and welcome! A lot of campers simply sleep in their hammocks!
Hammocking in Coopers Rock is very common and welcome! A lot of campers simply sleep in their hammocks!
Standing at the top of a waterfall, this state park has many unexpected delights.
Standing at the top of a waterfall, this state park has many unexpected delights.
The view from a clear spot in Coopers Rock, where we set up camp and had some lemon water and coffee.
The view from a clear spot in Coopers Rock, where we set up camp and had some lemon water and coffee.
A couple enjoying their hike through the forest together.
A couple enjoying their hike through the forest together.
It't not too often you see rocks this big in the city!
It’t not too often you see rocks this big in the city!
The view from the lookout at Coopers Rock. It is safe for anyone to go out onto because of the fences.
The view from the lookout at Coopers Rock. It is safe for anyone to go out onto because of the fences.
An up close shot of a hiker with a cool walking stick making the venture out onto some high rocks.
An up close shot of a hiker with a cool walking stick making the venture out onto some high rocks.