Beechview Seldom Seen Greenway Trail
Beechview Seldom Seen Greenway Trail
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The Beechview Seldom Seen Greenway Trail offers a surprising urban escape, winding through a wooded gorge along Sawmill Run. You'll encounter the historic Seldom Seen Arch, a beautiful brick tunnel, and a small waterfall cascading into a bluish-gray slate gorge, creating a unique atmosphere. While the main path is generally flat and easy, exploring off-trail can lead to steep climbs and creek crossings, making it a varied experience for a short outing.
This easy 0.8-mile (1.2 km) hike with only 18 feet (6 metres) of elevation gain can be completed in about 18 minutes, making it ideal for a quick nature fix. Be aware that some less-maintained sections might have hazards like broken glass or require you to get your feet wet crossing creeks, so choose your footwear accordingly. Parking is typically available nearby, and it's a great spot for a spontaneous visit.
What makes this trail truly stand out are its historical remnants, including scattered broken ceramics from a former German village and abandoned, graffiti-covered railroad tracks that offer unique photo opportunities. Despite its urban setting, you might even spot some wildlife. It's a true hidden gem among Pittsburgh's urban hiking trails, blending natural beauty with fascinating glimpses into the city's past.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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While specific parking lots aren't detailed, the Beechview Seldom Seen Greenway Trail is located within Pittsburgh. Hikers often find street parking in the surrounding Beechview neighborhood. It's advisable to check local signage for any parking restrictions.
Yes, the trail is generally considered dog-friendly. However, given that some sections can be minimally maintained, muddy, or have broken glass, it's recommended to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of their paws. Always pack out any waste.
The Beechview Seldom Seen Greenway Trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. In spring, you'll see new growth, and in fall, the wooded hillsides provide beautiful foliage. Be aware that some sections can become very muddy after rain, and winter conditions might make creek crossings more challenging.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Beechview Seldom Seen Greenway Trail. It's a public greenway within the city of Pittsburgh.
This trail is a true 'hidden gem' within Pittsburgh, offering a blend of natural beauty and urban exploration. Look for the historic Seldom Seen Arch, a unique brick archway built in 1902, as you enter. Beyond the main path, you can discover a small 3-4 foot waterfall, abandoned graffiti-covered railroad tracks, and remnants of an old German Village with scattered ceramics and bricks along the water's edge. It's an unusual spot where rock climbing and slacklining are sometimes observed.
The main pathway is generally flat and easy, suitable for a short hike. However, venturing off the main path can lead to minimally maintained trails that are more challenging. You might encounter steep climbs to reach the abandoned train tracks, muddy and overgrown sections (potentially with poison ivy), and creek crossings where you may need to get your feet wet as there isn't always a bridge. Some areas have also been noted to have broken glass, so caution is advised.
Key features include the historic Seldom Seen Arch, the scenic Sawmill Run flowing through a gorge, and a small waterfall on the far side of the tunnel. You'll also encounter abandoned, graffiti-covered railroad tracks and historical artifacts from an old German Village, adding an element of urban discovery to your hike.
The trail offers various options. A common section is a 0.4-mile out-and-back, or a 0.5-mile loop, which can be completed in 10-30 minutes. There's also a longer 1.1-mile Pipeline Trail mentioned. The komoot route for the Beechview Seldom Seen Greenway Trail is approximately 1.2 kilometers (0.75 miles) and typically takes around 19 minutes to hike.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Dilworth Trail and the Mount Washington Park Hike.
The main, flatter sections can be suitable for families. However, parents should be aware that some areas off the main path can be challenging with steep climbs, mud, overgrown vegetation (including potential poison ivy), and creek crossings without bridges. There have also been reports of broken glass in some areas, so supervision and appropriate footwear are recommended.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy hiking shoes are recommended, especially if you plan to explore off the main path, as you might encounter mud, steep sections, or need to cross the creek. Long pants can help protect against overgrown vegetation and poison ivy. Water, snacks, and a first-aid kit are always good to have. If hiking with a dog, bring bags for waste and extra water for them.
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