6 Adventurous Things to Do in Pittsburgh

Change it up with these exciting and scenic places in Pittsburgh

If you have lived in Pittsburgh for a while, you’re probably looking to change it up from the usual places in Pittsburgh — the point, Tequila Cowboy, Carson Street, a sports game, etc. There is not only so much to do in the city, but there are many scenic places in Pittsburgh. Adventure is out there in the depths of the ‘Burgh, and we’ve put together a list of some of the most adventurous things around. Whether that means skydiving or walking through a haunted house, Pittsburgh has it all and more. 

6 Adventurous Things to Do at Scenic Places in Pittsburgh

       1. Pedal Your Way Down the Three Rivers

Pittsburgh pedal boat
Grab your friends and take a booze cruise down the three rivers.

Of course, everyone has seen the classic city skyline, but have you ever seen it from the water while drinking and having fun with your friends? Round up a group of your friends and hop on a Pittsburgh Pedal Boats to see the city from a new angle. Along with taking in the scenic views of Pittsburgh, you can also bring a few drinks and appetizers as well. This type of activity may not be the most adventurous for those who crave skydiving and airplane rides, but it’s the perfect way to connect with your friends, relax, drink, listen to music, enjoy the weather, and take in the views of the ‘Burgh. After you’ve spent time having fun on the boat, you can continue the night at your favorite bars in the city. 

       2. Explore Underground at the Laurel Caverns

view of the laurel caverns
Image courtesy of Lauren Caverns.

Take a guided tour or go repelling down the Laurel Caverns, the largest cave in Pennsylvania. The cave is a network of interlocking passageways leading guests to various scenic areas. They offer a self-guided tour designed for the general public, meaning there is no possibility of getting lost in the Lauren Caverns maze. Instead, you’ll travel through a 1,600-foot path that includes a lot of walking up and downstairs but also incredible views.

For those looking for a little bit more adventure, try repelling down the caverns. You’ll travel one thousand feet below the Fault Line, reaching the lowest elevation point that is reached by the upper cave room. Participants will need two provide two sources of light to ensure that they can see at all times during their repelling journey. So make sure that you and your group are ready for a lot of walking and a whole lot of jaw-dropping scenery.

      3. Take a Haunted Trip Down Blue Mist Road

blue mist road
Image courtesy of Tea Hub.

Blue Mist Road has been known to be the most haunted street in Pittsburgh, so this adventure is not for the faint-hearted. The street is located in North Park and is actually called Irwin Road. The street has received its nickname of Blue Mist Road because when the sun goes down, and the area becomes dark, the road fills with a blue mist. Countless photos and stories prove this accurate, but you can only believe it if you see the blue mist for yourself. The street is haunted by a family killed on Blue Mist Road, and there is plenty of paranormal activity to encounter.

       4. Get Out of the City and Take a Hike

ohiopyle waterfall
Image courtesy of Uncovering PA.

Although this is a fairly common destination, it’s still a beautiful place that deserves recognition. Ohiopyle State Park will take you out of the city scenery and into the beautiful Laurel Highlands. The park covers around 20,500 acres of land, making it easy to visit multiple times while still seeing new things. Take a hike through the trails and stop by the gorgeous Youghiogheny River Gorge, the iconic part of the park you have probably noticed from photos. This park is the ultimate way to get out of the city life and take in the beautiful scenery while getting some exercise. 

      5. Practice Your Swing at a Golf Course

pittsburgh golf course
Image courtesy of Pittsburgh Golf Now.

Pittsburgh is home to over 500 golf courses, leaving you plenty to check off of your bucket list. If you and your friends are avid golfers, create a list of those you want to visit throughout the golf season. You’ll be able to practice your swing, hang out with friends, and get to see various new golf courses in the city. There are multiple courses, from small beginner ones to those noted in Golf Digest’s best-ranked golf courses. Take a look at a few of the many:

        6. Go Skydiving to See the City

Image courtesy of Skydive Pennsylvania.

If you want a bird’s eye view of the ‘Burgh and a rush of adrenaline, skydiving is the way to go. Skydive Pennsylvania has been in business for over 20 years, which means that you’ll be safe and protected with these experts in the craft. Skydiving is something that many people want to check off their bucket lists — why not do it in Pittsburgh so that you can see the city from a new angle? Skydive Pennsylvania is the largest skydiving flight line in the region, and they’ve also got campsites for divers to enjoy. In addition, they hold events that include live music, competitions, and much more. 


There are many scenic places in Pittsburgh, but it can be challenging to know where to start. We recommend beginning by seeing the city from the water with Pittsburgh Pedal Boats. After a fun day on the boat with your friends, you can then move on to the more adrenaline-pumping adventures. So gather up a group of friends and book your booze cruise today to have a great time in a great city with great people.