They say if you love the Pittsburgh weather, wait for 5 minutes. :)
Excuse the unpredictable weather and Pittsburgh is not all that bad....The city is not as fast paced as New York or sunny as California but it definitely has its own charm. There are a lot of good places to drive to in and around Pittsburgh. Depending on your mood and the weather, you can go to a variety of places: Mt Washingon, Station square cruise, adventure sports (sky diving, white water rafting, skiiing etc), Carnegie museums, Cathedral of Learning are just some of the attractions. You can also catch some great shots if you are here in the Fall season.
In the following part of this post, I have added my review on some of the places in and around Pittsburgh where one can go and enjoy a day of fun and frolic.
Excuse the unpredictable weather and Pittsburgh is not all that bad....The city is not as fast paced as New York or sunny as California but it definitely has its own charm. There are a lot of good places to drive to in and around Pittsburgh. Depending on your mood and the weather, you can go to a variety of places: Mt Washingon, Station square cruise, adventure sports (sky diving, white water rafting, skiiing etc), Carnegie museums, Cathedral of Learning are just some of the attractions. You can also catch some great shots if you are here in the Fall season.
In the following part of this post, I have added my review on some of the places in and around Pittsburgh where one can go and enjoy a day of fun and frolic.

Point State Park - Amongst the numerous crazy things we did, Malay & I spend a winter dawn sitting on the ledge of this park waiting for sunrise. I will not recommend this to you. But I will definitely recommend visiting the park in good weather to enjoy the sunrise with the view of confluence of Allegheny and Monongahela river. This park also has a fountain at the head of the Ohio river, which shoots water upto 150 feet. Today the park provides recreational space for workers, visitors, and residents in downtown Pittsburgh and also acts as the site for major cultural events in the city, including the Venture Outdoors Festival, Three Rivers Arts Festival and Three Rivers Regatta
Schenley Park - Want a walk through the tranquil forest, Schenley park could be the place of your choice. We used to frequent this place on late nights for a stroll. If you walk down to the place below the bridge on a sunny morning, its a beautiful site with butterflies fluttering and ducks swimming in the lake. You can feel the strength of the wind and enjoy the site of the stars if you stand on the bridge on a clear night. The lake is frozen in the winter and it offers skating also. If you want to go for a picnic or enjoy a nice drive, this park offers it all.
The temple opens at 9 AM and closes at 8.30 PM. There are bharat natyam classes and music school at the temple. One of the attractions at the temple is their awesome south Indian cuisine. The temple sells $2 dishes : upama, sambhar rice, curd rice and pulliogre (tamarind rice). On celebration days pulao, eggless cakes and other special dishes are also served. Most Indian/Hindu visitors to Pitt do not miss the SV Temple. So if you have about 3 to 4 hours, do make a trip to the temple.
Sever Springs -


Lake Erie and Presque Isle State Park - Malay and I planned a picnic to lake Erie in our last spring semester at CMU. It was about 4 hour drive from Pittsburgh. Erie is one of the great lakes. Its vastness gives an effect of a pseudo-sea where you cannot see the shores on the other side. When we arrived at the venue it was quite cloudy but beautiful. Given the weather there were very few people and it was quiet and serene. Right after we munched our sandwiches we thought of wading in the water and oops....it was REALLY cold. We walked for a while, enjoying the breeze and before we could soak the beauty of the ambiance we literally got soaked in the rain :)
Falling Waters - This place was strongly recommended by a friend and I am thankful to him for convincing me to visit it. Falling Waters is organically designed house on top of an active waterfall. Without disrupting the harmony of its surrounding, this weekend home of the Kaufmanns, was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. It is considered an architectural masterpiece. The house has small bedrooms forcing people to walk into the balcony to enjoy nature. Going uphill the house are the guest quarters. The guest quarters feature a spring-fed swimming pool which overflows to the river below.
Hershey's Chocolate Factory - On a spring weekend, I had managed to convince Malay and 2 of our common friends to drive down to Hershey's chocolate factory, luring them with descriptions of how we would see chocolate being made in an actual factory. It was quite a let down when we visited the place. This factory was definitely one of the best places for kids but I am not sure how the 3 grown up kids felt about sitting on the chocolate train and tasting 'kisses'. I would recommend it for families with kids as they would enjoy the colorful setting and the fun miniature chocolate making machine. But for others, I guess a happy hour at CMU might be a better option :)
Pittsburgh cruise ride -