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    Beechview - Seldom Seen Greenway

    4.1 (8 reviews)

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    Daisy S.

    Potential to be a lovely area. New to Pittsburgh we have been exploring quite a bit and I was curious to see what was beyond this tunnel. I had passed it by a few times going down 51 to the red white and blue store. It was a short visit because of the rain that day. Grabbed a couple photos and notices so much trash. The trash cans looked like they had not been emptied for weeks and the trash was everywhere. Neglected

    Wandering Seldom Seen :)
    Carrie K.

    I wandered around here recently because I'll be moving closeby very soon... I loved it and can't wait to explore it further. The tunnel feels ancient and the stream rushes - it takes one minute to feel like you've left the city and you're in the forest. A rare and nostalgic feeling for me around here... I'll definitely be spending more time there.

    Troy B.

    Probably one of the most "Seldom Seen" natural areas in the City of Pittsburgh, this hiking trail and roughly 80 acre wooded area can be accessed via a small parking lot next to the salt storage facility on Rt. 51/Saw Mill Run. There is a really neat tunnel made out of alternating layers of brick (Built in 1902), that is kind of the highlight of this trail. It has a unique design and I have never seen anything like it before. The tunnel is half walking trail, and half stream. After walking through the tunnel, there are two railroad bridges that are very interesting, and if you climb up to their level, are covered in lots of cool graffiti. The trail itself follows the stream, Saw Mill Run, and has some cool natural rock formations. The trail doesn't go very far, until you reach the site of a washed out bridge. I suppose you can cross the stream when the water level is low to continue hiking, but the water was pretty high and rushing today, so we turned around, and explored a few other side trails. One took us to the stream bank where we found all kinds of relics, including a lot of old pottery shards (see photo), and another trail took us to an area with a fire pit. Overall, something cool to do, and probably something that not many people know about. Would be better if the bridge was restored so we could've accessed the other side of the stream to enable a longer hike.

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