Median Home Price. Median Age. Comfort Index Climate. Once a rough and gritty center for the steelmaking industry, Pittsburgh is now home to one lone blast furnace and a wide assortment of other industries. Pittsburgh has a tremendous base of headquarters operations for U.
Read More about Beaver Falls. The former grime and smoke have largely blown away, leaving a livable city with historic and revitalized neighborhoods and plenty to do. Employment is shifting from blue-collar to professional jobs, although there have been some dislocations in recent years due to mergers and general corporate downsizing.
Pittsburgh is a city of neighborhoods. Steep hills rise on all sides of town; some neighborhoods can be reached by a 19th-century incline tram from the central city. The population is ethnically diverse. The downtown area is vibrant and active, with nightlife along the river and ample downtown shopping.
Excellent residential neighborhoods and suburban towns extend in all directions. The Moon Township area west above the river is the fastest growing and one of the best family areas, while older suburbs like Mt Lebanon and Bethel Park to the south and McCandless and Allison Park north are all worth a look.
These areas have generously spaced, high quality housing for the price. The area is well known for its sports, education, and cultural amenities. Pittsburgh has major league teams in football Steelers , hockey Penguins , and baseball Pirates.
Fan support and interest, particularly for the Steelers football team, is legendary. Educational opportunities are excellent, particularly with Duquesne and Carnegie-Mellon universities and the University of Pittsburgh. The city has excellent public transportation facilities, especially for neighborhoods closer to downtown. It is the major hub for US Airways. Early industrial wealth endowed the city with numerous cultural assets. For all of this, the Cost of Living Index is a bargain.
The area is an excellent place for corporate professionals or small businesses supporting corporations, and is an excellent place to raise a family. The main downsides are weather cloudy and variable , employment shifts, and some decayed areas. Most of Pittsburgh lies in a narrow valley, with high, wooded bluffs surrounding the city.
The climate is a humid continental type modified slightly by the Atlantic Seaboard and the Great Lakes. Summers are warm, still, and humid with periodic thunderstorms and occasional cooling from the northwest. Save View all 8 photos. All 8 photos. Save Review Directions Add Photo. Details Distance 8 miles. Elevation Gain ft. Route Type Out-and-Back. Description Added by The Outbound Collective Enjoy incredible cascading pools over limestone terraces.
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Logan : Hike to Beaver Falls. Brian Cahill Hike to Beaver Falls. Not only that, it is certainly the most adventurous waterfall to reach, requiring travelers to hike down through a menacing passageway cut through the side of the canyon wall by miners at the turn of the 20th century. Descend to the base of Mooney Falls at your own risk; the falls are named after a Although this flash flood forever changed the landscape of the canyon, it created a fantastic spot for travelers to enjoy in the afternoon and evening when camping at Havasupai Campground.
It is a relatively short hike from camp just over 0. Hike to Hidden Falls in the Havasupai Reservation Coming from the campground, you'll want to backtrack back towards Navajo and Fifty Foot falls, crossing the bridge that you came over coming into the campground.
Go past it, hug the rocks to the left and continue down towards the river. You'll have to get your feet wet, The elevation gain is limited but makes up for difficulty with route finding.
Getting to Beaver Falls will require creek crossings at least 4 times. For this hike one must be particularly keen about spotting the faintly drawn trail Despite being an extremely isolated location, camping in the canyon is overwhelmingly popular and reservations are required.
On popular weekends you will be sharing the campgrounds with hundreds of others but shoulder seasons can bring some respite.
The trail It's about a two hour drive along a dirt road, with the final stretch becoming much more technical over larger rocks a truck with high clearance is recommended. Be careful on your way down, I had to sit down to get past the bottom part Super easy nice stop to Hoh falls.
On the right going north, follow the path once you hop over. Use Navigator in the AllTrails app and join the other outdoor explorers who have completed this trail. Beaver Falls easy Length 0. Reviews Sort by:. Elizabeth Roth. September 16, Steve M.
September 13, Kelliann Nemec. August 21, Aaron G. August 11, Hiking Great! Zaric Raymond. August 7, Penny Storry. July 15, Sweet little falls. Bit of a scramble but worth it. DeJav Speller. July 13, June 24, Hiking Over grown. Tina Ford. June 12, Justin Michael.
May 19, ProfoundSilence Photography. May 16, Melissa Castro. May 1, Chantelle Occhipinti. April 23, Samantha Carney. April 21, Hiking Washed out. Jasper Star. April 17, Great short little hike right off the road. Tara Barger. March 18, Hiking Muddy Rocky. Lauren Sprague. February 28, Jeff Olson. January 31, Frank Stephan.
January 1, Emily Buttvard. December 3, Walking Great! Super short and right off the road! The falls are roaring right now! Kassie Neal. November 24, Amber Shackelford. September 21, Hiking Flooded. Mandie Robertson.
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