![]() You’ll see stalactites and stalagmites and learn about dripping water sculpted the stone. Now on the National Register of Historic Places, visitors can tour Penn’s Cave entirely by boat. Legend has it, forbidden lovers, Seneca woman Nita-nee and her French trapper boo, Malachi Boyer, ran away, only to be captured and then have Malachi thrown into this cave to die. When it comes to views, enjoy Raystown Lake dam at Ridenour and at Hawn’s, take in the 180-degrees of the tree-filled peninsulas and islands that jut into the lake. The trail isn’t very steep and should be doable for the whole family. ![]() ![]() Ridenour Overlook is only one tenth of a mile from the parking area and is wheelchair accessible, and Hawn’s Overlook is about a half-mile beyond that. Or enjoy the view with a cocktail in hand at The Summit.įor views of the largest lake entirely within Pennsylvania-that would be Raystown Lake-hike up to Ridenour and Hawn’s Overlooks for a sunrise (or sunset) you won’t soon forget. ![]() Take one incline up, walk about a mile while taking in the sights, and then take the other line back down. The iconic view of the city is accessible via two historic inclines: Monongahela Incline and the Duquesne Incline, both of which will take you to the top. See Pittsburgh’s Golden Triangle and the point where the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers join to form the Ohio River from 450-feet up. ![]()
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