The 10 Best Hidden Gems Things to do in Laurel Highlands, Laurel Highlands

April 8, 2022 Agatha Simes

Discover the best top things to do in Laurel Highlands, United States including Fallingwater, Flight 93 National Memorial, Laurel Highlands River Tours & Outdoor Center, Fort Necessity National Battlefield, Ohiopyle State Park, Wilderness Voyageurs, Laurel Caverns, Kentuck Knob, The Westmoreland Museum of American Art, Wooden Door Winery.
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1. Fallingwater

1491 Mill Run Rd, Mill Run, PA 15464-1543 +1 724-329-8501 http://www.fallingwater.org
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5.0 based on 2,689 reviews

Fallingwater

Perched on a rock above a gushing waterfall, this historic house was built for a Pittsburgh family by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in the 1930s, ingeniously designed to blend harmoniously into the tranquil and beautiful woods around it.

Reviewed By LittlePaint - Urbandale, United States

I wish I could have gone inside, but there are so many windows that much of the interior is visible anyway. There was no waiting for the self guided tour and I could have taken a guided tour with only a 90 minute wait. I decided I'd wait for the guided tour until they reopen the interior... And hope I am near enough again to go visit. I would suggest some familiarity with FLWs philosophy and history of your going to take the self guided tour. I think it adds an appreciation and a richness to the tour that would be sorely missing otherwise. A detail I learned with a bit of research is that this unique and amazing house was constructed in 1930, during the depression, as a weekend retreat. Being able to wander the grounds are a nice bonus. The gift shop is open with a limited number allowed inside at a time. Gloves and masks are provided and must be worn. Many items are typical of FLW gift shops. More than worth the price of admission. Oh.... And don't forget to go to the guest house!

2. Flight 93 National Memorial

6424 Lincoln Hwy, Stoystown, PA 15563-8704 +1 814-893-6322 http://www.nps.gov/flni/index.htm
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5.0 based on 1,909 reviews

Flight 93 National Memorial

The memorial site dedicated to those who lost their lives on United Airlines Flight 93, September 11, 2001.

Reviewed By fredbN4301OX - San Clemente, United States

This memorial is a beautiful tribute to those brave hero’s who have their life’s to saves others. It was very emotional and I felt like crying. This is a must see place.

3. Laurel Highlands River Tours & Outdoor Center

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5.0 based on 415 reviews

Laurel Highlands River Tours & Outdoor Center

Enjoy Guided Rafting trips on the Middle, Lower or Upper Youghiogheny River or on the Cheat River. We offer Family float trips to wild whitewater. We are located in the heart of scenic Ohiopyle Pa. We have bike rentals, guided rock climbing, and guided mountain biking, as well as lodging and camping packages! Our Zip Line Adventure Park is located on Grant Street in Ohiopyle, Pa, with two levels for kids of (almost) all ages and the young at heart! Our multi-day packages are the way to go when you're visiting Southwestern Pennsylvania!

4. Fort Necessity National Battlefield

1 Washington Pkwy, Farmington, PA 15437-9501 +1 724-329-5512 [email protected] http://www.nps.gov/fone/index.htm
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4.5 based on 370 reviews

Fort Necessity National Battlefield

This historical site marks the first battlefield of the American French and Indian War.

Reviewed By VAPioneer - Arlington, United States

A great National Park Service location with a modern museum experience that tells the history of George Washington’s involvement at Fort Necessity and the larger world impact of those events. It was also great to learn more about the history of the region and the National Road (now US40) at this location. Great outdoor walks, one note - be sure to wear appropriate hiking clothes and shoes. Worth a quick stop if you are in the area and are interested in American history.

5. Ohiopyle State Park

Dinner Bell Rd, Ohiopyle, PA 15470-1029 +1 724-329-8591 [email protected] http://www.dcnr.pa.gov/StateParks/FindAPark/OhiopyleStatePark/Pages/default.aspx
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4.5 based on 742 reviews

Ohiopyle State Park

Located at the southern reaches of the Laurel Ridge, Ohiopyle State Park encompasses approximately 20,500 acres of rugged natural beauty and serves as the gateway to the Laurel Highlands. Close to major metropolitan areas and offering vast choices of activities. Passing through the heart of the park, the rushing waters of the Youghiogheny River Gorge are the centerpiece for Ohiopyle. The "Yough" provides some of the best whitewater boating in the eastern United States, as well as spectacular scenery. Other activites are biking the Great Allegheny Passage, mountain biking, hunting, fishing, picnicking, horsebacking riding, rock climbing, and hiking.

Reviewed By Alwaysbikin

Excellent place to rent bikes and take in the beautiful scenery~ the guided white water rafting trips are really fun for a group or a couple! There are hiking trails and places to hang near the water to cool off as well! It’s definitely a yearly fall visit for us!

6. Wilderness Voyageurs

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4.5 based on 488 reviews

Wilderness Voyageurs

Ohiopyle based full service outfitter, whitewater rafting on 15 rivers in Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia. Youghiogheny River, Cheat River and Savage river rafting trips. Learn to kayak, mountain bike or fly fish with us in Ohiopyle. Fully supported Inn to Inn Bike Tours throughout the US.

7. Laurel Caverns

200 Caverns Park Road, Farmington, PA 15437 +1 800-515-4150 http://www.laurelcavernspark.com
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4.5 based on 326 reviews

Laurel Caverns

Cave with 2.8 miles of underground passages: great for viewing weird rock formations.

Reviewed By Mchumel - Lakewood, United States

My wife and I are senior citizens who like a new adventure. We talked ourselves into taking the 2-hour "upper cave" tour on a rainy Monday afternoon. Our guide, Zach, prepared we newbies for what to expect and told us he would tailor the tour to our limitations (we were the only two on the tour.) Navigating the passageways and the climbing up and down was challenging at times and scary at times, but we always felt in good hands with Zach and intern Cicely. In addition to his obvious love of caving, he provided us with a lot of geological facts about caves, geological history, you name it. Zach is quite personable, a good story teller and a great source for a few geology basics. Somewhat surprised to read the negative comments about the well-designed lighting in the family tour portion of the cave. The lights were aesthetically pleasing to this occasional spelunker.

8. Kentuck Knob

723 Kentuck Rd, Chalk Hill, PA 15421 +1 724-329-1901 [email protected] http://www.kentuckknob.com
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4.5 based on 634 reviews

Kentuck Knob

Reviewed By DivineMissMaja - Silver Spring, United States

This is a completely different experience from Fallingwater, but no less spectacular. I would not say that this is actually a typical Usonian home built for the "masses" since, in this case, it cost about 10x as much to build as the comfortable suburban house where I grew up, which was of equivalent size and built at approximately the same time. The design balances solid practicality with creative features in wood and stone. I like how the house was designed to be integral to the site rather than designed and then just plopped on the site. After the tour, you can walk around the grounds to view the extensive collection of sculpture (most of which left me scratching my head but, oh well, the woods were lovely), and it is a pleasant walk back down the hill to the visitor center/gift shop/cafe. Access to the house is via winding country roads, so leave yourself plenty of time to get there.

9. The Westmoreland Museum of American Art

221 N Main St, Greensburg, PA 15601-1808 +1 724-837-1500 [email protected] http://thewestmoreland.org
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4.5 based on 66 reviews

The Westmoreland Museum of American Art

The Westmoreland Museum of American Art is located just 35 miles east of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the heart of historic Greensburg, tucked amidst the breathtaking Laurel Highlands. The Westmoreland is a regional museum with a national presence. But, it's more than a museum. It's a destination that presents a unique look at American life. Built to inspire and engage, it's a place for people from all corners of the world to gather and experience American art. The Westmoreland's collection includes works by major artists from four centuries. It also captures the region's rich agrarian and industrial past by placing local history within the greater context of our nation. The Museum is home to more than 3,400 objects of fine and decorative American art, including a new collection of post-1950 artwork. And, every work of art has a story to tell. After a dramatic renovation and expansion, The "New" Westmoreland has become a true 21st century museum with increased gallery and education spaces, enhanced community-oriented programming, and an architecturally-dynamic and LEED-certified new wing to feature traveling exhibitions. Visitors to The "New" Westmoreland will build a deeper relationship with the Museum's diverse collection, and develop a deeper appreciation for American art.

Reviewed By 809dottyb - Pittsburgh, United States

Beautiful hidden gem! Loved seeing the Warhol and all of the Southwestern PA art. The docents were lovely and knowledgeable and extremely helpful.

10. Wooden Door Winery

Greenwood Road, New Kensington, PA http://woodendoorwinery.com/
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4.5 based on 66 reviews

Wooden Door Winery

Reviewed By skidog_12

We come here often they have a ride service and great food in an adjacent gourmet food truck. They have the nearest wooden throwaway plates and utensils,we can't wait to try the new winter location

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