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    Pittsburgh Botanic Garden

    4.1 (62 reviews)
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    Inside the barn area
    Sherie K.

    We recently attended a wedding of about 260 people and it was a great time! There was a small area for the ceremony which was grassy (I was nervous because it rained a lot the days leading up to the wedding but it wasn't too bad to navigate with heels). Then right behind the ceremony area was the seating area to eat our buffet dinner and inside the "barn" was the bar and dance floor. The whole venue was nice and compact and didn't feel disjointed and you could still hear the music from the dj outside while getting some air off the dance floor. I'm not sure if the food was provided through the Bontanic Garden but it was delicious! The buffet had steak and chicken options along with a variety of vegetables and salad sides. The bar tenders and waitstaff were all very nice too. This was a great place to be a wedding guest!

    Giant Christmas tree
    Gregory E.

    DAZZLING LIGHTS, DAZZLING NIGHT -- 5 STARS! If you're looking to add a little sparkle to your Thanksgiving weekend, let me tell you... the Pittsburgh Botanic Garden in Oakdale understood the assignment and then absolutely decked the halls with it. On our last day visiting family in West Virginia, we bundled up, braved the cold, and made our way to the very first night of Dazzling Lights, the garden's festive holiday walking trail. Short drive, easy parking, perfect vibes. We grabbed the Adult Combo Package, which honestly felt like the Black Friday deal of the century: two adult drinks, a snack, AND free parking. That alone had me feeling jolly. Right from the start you're greeted by a GIANT glowing Christmas tree--like "the tree that would make the Rockefeller Center tree slightly jealous." After snapping approximately 18 photos (minimum), we headed to the big heated tent to pick up our adult drinks and snacks. Pro tip from your friendly neighborhood Yelp Elite alum: get the hot chocolate spiked with Baileys or vanilla vodka. It'll warm your hands, your soul, and possibly your entire lineage. They've got a signature cocktail too if you're feeling festive-fancy. Snacks are simple but fun--cookies or popcorn--and the popcorn comes in a bucket, which is always a win. The trail itself is about a mile long, and yes, it is gorgeous. Whimsical lights, glowing installations, and just enough twinkly magic to make even the Grinchiest heart grow three sizes. But hear me loud and clear, stroller parents: this is not a smooth stroll. Some parts are straight-up stroller off-roading, especially in the dark. Definitely doable, just... bring your adventurous spirit and maybe a little patience. There's a small second drink stand toward the end of the trail, so if you're strategic (like me), you can save your final drink ticket and enjoy it while taking in the last stretch of lights. After the trail wraps up, the experience ends with a cute little gift shop and plenty of warm indoor seating to thaw out before heading home. All in all? Such a wonderful, memorable holiday kickoff with family. The lights were beautiful, the drinks were cozy, the atmosphere was festive, and the whole vibe gave us that perfect "Thanksgiving-meets-Christmas" energy. Big thank you to Pittsburgh Botanic Garden for lighting up our night and our holiday season!

    Vivid Echo
    Karen H.

    I had never been here before and was super excited to check out Momentum by renowned artist Patrick Shearn of Poetic Kinetics! There's a couple of pieces that are part of this exhibition. The first is the Stream located in the Welcome Center! After looking around we then made our way to Elevated Reflection located above the Lotus Pond. I loved the vibrant colors and how the installation looked when the wind was blowing. It was so cool that we walked around the whole pond to see it from different perspectives. We then decided to make our way over to the Garden of the Five Senses to see Vivid Echo, with some pit stops along the way. This installation was a bit more interactive because you can physically go through it and see it from some unique angles. Overall, I really enjoyed Momentum and my first, and definitely not last, visit to the Botanic Garden. Momentum is open all summer long and is included with daily admission!

    Everywhere you looked was lush green plants
    Kathryn F.

    Well getting there was over hill, over dale. Lot of windy roads. We saw a huge yellow sign with an arrow pointing right. Based on the curve, the homeowners must have had people miss the turn ending up in their lawn. Although parking is free, it is very limited. Leashed pet friendly. Concrete, gravel, & woodchip paths wind through the property. I saw lots of strollers navigating easily but saw a family struggling with a wheelchair. An outdoor wedding was planned at a gazebo later today. The sail cloth exhibits were beautiful. Benches at both sites allowed us to sit and enjoy the art. We didn't partake of the Cafe but the selections looked inviting. I would like to try the asparagus salad.

    Ed L.

    This is definitely a hidden gem in Pittsburgh. What a beautiful space! It includes over 30 miles of walking trails and includes lots of things to explore including art, plants, flowers, wildlife and even an apiary. I highly recommend checking it out if you are looking for something to do outside on a nice day!

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    When I visited, I saw a staff member treating a volunteer most unkindly. What kind of people work there?! If that is how they treat their own, imagine how they treat the guests. Also, as a bicycleist, I have learned that the executive director won't allow us to use the nearby trials and is adversarial to our community. There are plenty of other places to support in town. I won't be going back to PBG and giving them my support.

    Dan K.

    First time visitor. Went to see the Patrick Shearn exhibit and it was absolutely beautiful. While I was there, I took a walk around the 3 miles of trails and it was so peaceful and relaxing. The Welxome Center has a cute little cafe in it and the front desk personnel were very helpful answering my questions about the grounds.

    Outdoor patio
    Carla L.

    Found a peaceful spot here for a dining experience in nature! This is very casual, you have to order from the counter. There are some interesting drinking options and I picked a lavender kombucha with the summer salad. Sadly, the summer salad didn't taste very yummy and the watermelon had too many seeds. The fruit was bland. But I would come back to try something else. It's so relaxing to dine with a forest view. Let me add a comment that I saw a flyer showing some special dinners throughout the autumn.

    Lilly pond
    Lisah M.

    Wide and well marked trails. Beautiful surroundings. It was worth the price and we spent hours walking around!

    The entrance
    Hari M.

    This was our 2nd visit to see the Dazzlings lights when it was first started. We enjoyed the walk through th lights and displays despite being a cold night. We enjoyed the hot chocolate too. The "dancing lights" display/show on the lake was beautiful. However, we felt the directions and lighting in some parts confusing. This year we went better prepared (with flashlights) and with our family hoping to see the changes and improvements. The staff posted at verious key locations was great idea. However, some aspects of the show was disappointing. To start with, the light show at the lake was a let down. It was very poor quality compared to the first time. The attraction "Holiday Hop" was not open, probably not working); it was cordoned off. We hope this feedback is taken the right spirit and look forward to see our own Pittsburgh Botanical Gardens become a national attraction.

    Map of the holiday lights
    Tiffany Y.

    The 460-acre Pittsburgh Botanic Garden was founded in 1988, but many decades of time and millions of dollars were needed to clean up the site, which sits on a former coal mine. In recent years, more plants have been planted, and more buildings have been constructed. The garden now has a welcome center and gift shop, an event center, an administration building, a picnic area, a homestead with a chicken coop and an apple orchard, a log house, a pavilion, a gazebo, an apiary (for beehives), a pond, a bird's nest, and, of course, many gardens, meadows, and woodlands. Paths are mostly concrete, gravel, mulch, or grass, and they are easy to follow during the day but might need a flashlight for certain sections during the night. So far, I have visited this garden three times: during the day in both warm and cold seasons and then most recently during the night during the Dazzling Nights holiday event. Each time, I walked through most of the gardens in under one hour. The focus of the Dazzling Nights event was not plants but rather Christmas lights, which you can see in my attached photos. My favorite lights were the "Peaceful Passage" light tunnel and the "Firefly Field" with rotating lights on the ground. This event also had souvenirs and a few food vendors. I recommend checking their website for their current hours and prices. For regular admission, I paid $12 per adult. For the Dazzling Nights event, I paid $25 per adult plus $12 for parking (which is limited, so most people used a shuttle bus from CCAC), $5 for taxes, and $6 for other charges.

    Outdoor light display
    Victoria G.

    It was a beautiful evening to be out and exploring the dazzling lights show at the botanical garden. It was a slight adventure getting there as we got lost a couple of times and then learned when we arrived of the shuttle bus from CCAC. The display was well worth the trip to Oakdale.

    Zabrina H.

    Beautiful place! The grounds are taken care of very well. There is also a lot of art around the pathway which was so cool. The best part - it is dog friendly! We took the dogs and walked the trails it took us about 2.5 hours to see everything (about 3 miles). The only thing that kind of stinks is the admission price is $15. I would go more if it was cheaper but I understand it is to cover the cost of maintenance. I recommend going between May and September!

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    This place is so beautiful. I took my boys here and it's a great place to explore. There's a few interactive features and great scenery.

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