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    Mingo Creek Park

    4.7(13 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    Loved this park! Took a walk on the paved trail and it was beautiful and peaceful…read more Everyone that I encountered was friendly and made sure to give a greeting. I checked out the covered bridge and a few of the park's streams and creeks. There's also a fun playground with a parking area very close to the bridge. Next time I'm planning on checking out the Hemlock trail.

    This review is limited in scope to the annual covered bridge festival held here every Sept. Each…read moreyear EQT Washington and Green counties partner with various covered bridge locations in their areas and host a two day event centered around the bridge. Mingo Creek park has the pleasure of having two covered bridges within their confines. The most popular is the Ebenezer covered bridge which has a lot of marketplace craft vendors, food vendors, and a dee jay on site. The other is located at the Henry bridge also within this park. The event is well organized and well thought out. Although parking gets to be packed they offer free shuttle service to the Ebenezer covered bridge from a farther location. Parking is in the grassy areas but they do offer handicapped and special needs parking a well. Be prepared to wait however when entering and parking. There are definitely long lines here! Once on the grounds they give you a free shopping bag along with brochures not only of the festival but about other businesses in the area. Some of the covered bridges allow you to bring your pets; this one does not. Reception is very bad here so you are encouraged to bring cash wherever possible. Should you find you don't have enough then they have two ATMs on site for your convenience. Restrooms are also on the grounds I was blown away by all the different craft vendors selling autumn and holiday merchandise. Food is located throughout the venue as well as picnic pavilions for you to consume your purchases. Staff is very friendly and you can actually walk through the covered bridge itself as well as soak in the natural beauty of Mingo Creek. I enjoyed visiting the various vendors. Ended up purchasing a few pairs of earrings and some homemade dog treats. The food selection was great and you could just smell the fresh sausages coming off of Country Accent. My favorite of course was Patti's pastries in Center Twp where they sold giant homemade cupcakes and ladylocks to die for! Believe me, this dessert shop is worth the hype! I was glad to pay my first visit to the area and am hoping to check out their covered bridge self driving tour of the vicinity when the autumn leaves change.

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    Fairview Park

    Fairview Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    This centerpiece to Bridgeville in South Fayette Township is a beautiful community treasure! The…read moreplaygrounds and ball fields are well-kept and usually busy. Families of all sizes and ages can find festivals and annual events that satisfy them - from drive thru Christmas light displays to Friday night movies.

    This is an O.K. park located and managed by South Fayette Township. It is basically a…read morewell-maintained area of athletic fields, a little bit of playground equipment, and a pavillion or two. There is also a "splash pad," which is supposed to be a water play area, but it is just a pile of pipes and pumps, and no progress has been made on it so far in 2023. Also, there has been no progress on the back entrance which is mostly all newly paved, except for the very bottom near the Hastings development, which is dirt and rough pavement. That is the closest and easiest way to enter the park from my neighborhood, but I don't think it is officially open for use yet. There are some newly created walking trails near OTB Hastings, and Mayview Cave (located down the hill by the big water tanks), but I warn you, this section of woods is loaded with ticks (even in the Winter months). Otherwise, if you like to play sports, there are baseball and soccer fields which seem to be in great shape. I have also witnessed the local Indian residents playing Cricket here on occasion (that's a fun game to watch). Cheers!

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    Wingfield Pines

    Wingfield Pines

    5.0(3 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    An amazing place to hike and observe wildlife. They have a "no pets" rule, which I support…read morecompletely. Parking is up at the top by the road, and it is limited to about 6 spaces, however I have always found a spot. There are a series of ponds which are used to remove iron from the water (from an old mine that existed on the property. In those ponds you are likely to see migrating water fowl. On my most recent visit, I observed 26 species of birds, including a rather rare Green-winged Teal. There is usually a very shy Great Blue Heron in the back pond, which you can see if you approach quietly. Charters Creek runs along the backside of the park, and there's a cute wooden bridge that connects you to Charters Park. In all, it's a beautiful escape from urban life. Check out OTB Hastings, which is a half mile down the road, for a perfect ending to your wildlife adventure.

    Wingfield pines is a beautiful hidden gem! It's a massive passive mine drain area into the upper…read moresaint Clair creek. It's also connected to Boyce mayview Park next door so it's a big area to cover! There is A beautiful trail that runs long side the creek. There's a old pool that filled in for great picture options, there's is a porta poty on site. There's a good bit of markings telling you where the trail is as well as a few signs advising no dogs aloud in the area. There is also a leash free area for the dogs as well. On average you'll spend about a hour or two hiking around all the trails to cover the whole area. I definitely recommend this place.

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