Best attractions and places to see around Level Green, Pennsylvania, a census-designated place in Westmoreland County, offers a blend of rural character and access to regional natural and historical sites. This area, a suburb of Pittsburgh, is known for its parks and its position within the Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area, highlighting its industrial and cultural past. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor spaces and historical points of interest in the surrounding region.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The P&LE McKeesport Bridge is an American truss bridge which spans the Youghiogheny River and connects the east and west banks of the Pittsburgh industrial suburb of McKeesport
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Nice view of Turtle Creek. The Westmoreland Heritage Trail follows the creek, so there are several good spots to see the creek. The trail crosses the creek via a bridge at this point, so it is an especially good viewing spot.
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The Westmoreland Heritage Trail is a scenic rail-trail that follows the path of the former Turtle Creek Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The trail passes through diverse landscapes, including woodlands and farmlands. It features historical markers and interpretive signs, offering insights into the region's industrial and cultural heritage.
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Bike across the historic McKeesport Connecting Railroad Bridge, spanning the Monongahela River. Discover its rich industrial heritage, as it once linked the McKeesport Tube Plant with the Duquesne Works. Enjoy panoramic vistas of the McKeesport-Duquesne Bridge and soak in the bridge's remarkable history dating back to 1890. Today, it welcomes pedestrians and cyclists to traverse its 324-foot span, offering a unique perspective on Pittsburgh's industrial past and its transformation into a vibrant recreational asset for the community.
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Boyce Park is a great place for mountain biking, with around 28 miles of single track trails and a few gravel roads. Most of the trails are green and blue grade. Although during the winter, downhill skiing and snow tubing are popular. The name of the park stems from William Boyce who was the founder of the Boy Scouts and born nearby.
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The McKeesport–Duquesne Bridge, a sturdy truss structure, facilitates the flow of vehicular traffic over the Monongahela River, linking McKeesport and Duquesne, Pennsylvania. Cyclists crossing this bridge experience a unique thrill, enjoying scenic views of the river and connecting routes 837 and 148 in Duquesne and McKeesport, respectively.
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Steel bridge over the river. What a construction!
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Level Green and its surroundings offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore scenic rail-trails like the Westmoreland Heritage Trail, which is great for cycling and walking. Parks such as Duff Park provide both flat bike trails and more challenging hiking options. For mountain biking enthusiasts, Indian Hill, Boyce Park offers extensive single-track trails. In winter, Boyce Park also features downhill skiing and snow tubing.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Westmoreland Heritage Trail is a family-friendly rail-trail with historical markers. Duff Park offers picnic areas, a pavilion, restrooms, and easy bike trails like the Funk Bikeway. Indian Hill, Boyce Park also has family-friendly trails and facilities.
For easy hikes, consider trails within Duff Park, which includes the Duff Park Outer Loop. Other options include the Pleasant Valley Park Loop, Coronary Trail, Boyce Park loop, and Heritage Park Hiking Trail. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Level Green guide.
The region around Level Green is rich in history. The McKeesport Connecting Railroad Bridge is a historical site offering insights into Pittsburgh's industrial past. The Westmoreland Heritage Trail features historical markers along its path. Beyond these, Westmoreland County offers several historic sites such as Bushy Run Battlefield, Compass Inn Museum, Fort Ligonier, Historic Hanna's Town, St. Vincent Gristmill, and West Overton Museums.
The McKeesport Connecting Railroad Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible, welcoming pedestrians and cyclists. Many rail-trails, like sections of the Westmoreland Heritage Trail and the Funk Bikeway in Duff Park, are generally flat and suitable for various mobility levels.
Level Green is surrounded by natural beauty. Duff Park is a notable forest and Wild Plant Sanctuary. The Turtle Creek flows through the area, offering scenic views, especially where the Westmoreland Heritage Trail crosses it. The broader Westmoreland County also features numerous parks and natural areas, including Pleasant Valley Park with its hiking and biking trails.
There are several running trails available. Popular options include loops within Duff Park, and sections of the Westmoreland Heritage Trail. You can find detailed routes and distances in the Running Trails around Level Green guide, including routes from Level Green itself.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of industrial heritage and natural beauty. The McKeesport Connecting Railroad Bridge is appreciated for its panoramic views and historical significance. The Westmoreland Heritage Trail is loved for its scenic landscapes and historical markers, while Duff Park is a favorite for its diverse trails and family-friendly facilities.
Yes, Indian Hill, Boyce Park is an excellent destination for mountain biking, offering around 28 miles of single-track trails suitable for various skill levels. You can explore different routes and loops in the MTB Trails around Level Green guide.
Absolutely. Duff Park is well-equipped with picnic tables and a pavilion, making it a great spot for outdoor relaxation. Many other parks in the broader Westmoreland County area, such as Pleasant Valley Park and Heritage Park, also offer picnic facilities and green spaces.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites. Summer is ideal for enjoying parks and outdoor facilities. Winter provides opportunities for snow sports at places like Boyce Park.
Yes, Duff Park in Murrysville is recognized as a Wild Plant Sanctuary and contains one of Pennsylvania's last remaining old-growth forests, offering a unique natural experience.


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