The 10 Best Things to Do in Confluence, United States

January 8, 2018 Tambra Mccollister

Confluence is a borough in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the Somerset, Pennsylvania, Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 834 at the 2000 census.
Restaurants in Confluence

1. Ohiopyle State Park

Dinner Bell Rd, Ohiopyle, PA 15470-1029 +1 724-329-8591
Excellent
76%
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 592 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 Joyce P

Ohiopyle State Park is beautiful with walking trails on the old railroad tracks. The Falls itself is well worth the visit. The small town is great to also visit with many restaurants. I would recommend a nice sunny day and spend the day. You can also walk dogs on the trail, So bring the pets.

2. Fallingwater

1491 Mill Run Rd, Mill Run, PA 15464-1543 +1 724-329-8501
Excellent
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5 based on 2 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 D P - Wellington, New Zealand

Designed by one of the US’s most iconic architects this place really was one of his masterpieces and a turning point in architecture around the world.
Not cheap to get in and also very popular I recommend you book a tour well in advance especially in the busier seasons.
Well worth a look around both inside and from the grounds around it.
Interesting house with great guides to tell you all about the who’s and whys things were done as they were.

3. Kentuck Knob

723 Kentuck Rd, Chalk Hill, PA 15421 +1 724-329-1901
Excellent
72%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 501 reviews

Kentuck Knob

Reviewed By bvlesterdesign - Washington DC, District of Columbia

Honestly found this property more compelling a creation than the famous Fallingwater.
Once discovering that Wright actually never saw the finished product makes it that much more brilliant.
Filled with custom furniture and otherworldly interactive details, it’s an absolute marvel!
Take the opportunity to photograph yourself amongst the beautiful mountainous backdrop in the rear of the property

4. Precision Rafting Expeditions

715 Morris Ave, Friendsville, MD 21531-2134
Excellent
97%
Good
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5 based on 64 reviews

Precision Rafting Expeditions

Precision Rafting has been rafting the rivers of Maryland and West Virginia for over 35 years. All raft trips are guided with extra safety boaters on all class 3-5 rivers. From scenic float trips to action packed adventure and everything in between, From Mild to wild, we have it all. Just add water and we'll do the rest. Let Precision Rafting Expeditions take you on a memorable river trip you won't soon forget.

Reviewed By arbetoney - Virginia Beach, Virginia

We just got home from a Saturday raft trip, and couldn't have asked for a better experience. The weather was warm, the water was thrilling, and our guide Justin was a white water navigating ninja. This was our second time back to the Upper Yough w/ Precision, and the Betoney sisters will be back! Roger and his gang make sure safety is paramount and that everyone has a great time. The post-ride beer taste so good! Recommend ten times over.

5. Fort Necessity National Battlefield

1 Washington Pkwy, Farmington, PA 15437-9501 +1 724-329-5512
Excellent
54%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 263 reviews

Fort Necessity National Battlefield

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

Reviewed By LadyTravellingLight

A forgotten battle in a forgotten war. A reminder that a future great leader made a basic tactical mistake at age 22.
Philosophizing aside, this visitor center has well done displays, from wampum belts (who knew that they could be "read" in various native languages?) to battlefield artifacts to dioramas of the National Road.
The short video is interesting. Walk out to the battlefield meadow to see-- and feel --why it was such a poor choice but nonetheless a necessity...
Stop by if you have time at the Washington Tavern (access from Visitor Center parking road)

6. Firefly Farms

107 S Main St, Accident, MD 21520-2078 +1 301-746-8188
Excellent
80%
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5 based on 69 reviews

Firefly Farms

Reviewed By russellp117 - Freeland, Michigan

Stopped by to get an ice cream cone. The do NOT serve ice cream. But they do sell some of the est cheese I have eaten. They specialive in various goat cheese. One tastes like a wonderful brie. They also had a "mistake" that crosses a blue cheese with a brie. You simply MUST taste this. They also make a whole cow's milk blue cheese. It is better than Stilton, Amana, or Frommage de Albert! So instead of Ice cream, we ended up with a collection of great cheese. A great stop!

7. Wilderness Voyageurs

103 Garrett St, Ohiopyle, PA 15470-2301
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 357 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. Inn to Inn Bike Tours throughout the US.

Reviewed By Steven K

Wilderness Voyageurs has been taking river & cycling trips out for the past 40+ years and it shows. We travelled all the way from Australia to ride the GAP Trail. Frank & Rich were not only wonderful guides but solid, friendly people. The ride itself was great but enhanced substantially by the guides, their culinary ability and the magnificent accomodation on offer.
The GAP Trail is an iconic journey - the only way to do it is as a guest of WV! Thanks WV.

8. White Water Adventurers

6 Negley Street, Ohiopyle, PA 15470
Excellent
80%
Good
12%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 223 reviews

White Water Adventurers

White Water Adventurers is the leading rafting outfitter in Ohiopyle Pennsylvania. Come and feel the roar of the river beneath your whitewater raft. Taking a whitewater adventure with your friends and family will help you to forget the stresses of everyday life. Come have a true whitewater get-a-way with White Water Adventurers, right here in Ohiopyle Pa.

Reviewed By cdo_neal - Columbus, Ohio

From the start, we weren't exactly sure where to check-in. After being told directions in the gift shop, we were still unsure, but there was another White Water employee there, that was nice enough to explain it again. Guides were amazing with a great sense...MoreThank you for choosing White Water Adventurers for your rafting adventure. Please come back to see us again soon.

9. Woodlands Spa

1001 Lafayette Dr, Nemacolin Woodlands Resort & Spa, Farmington, PA 15437-9754 +1 724-329-8555
Excellent
72%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 135 reviews

Woodlands Spa

The Woodlands Spa at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort is not only a top Pennsylvania Spa but internationally acclaimed. A recipient of the coveted Forbes Four-Star award and recently recognized as a Top 100 Resort Spas by Conde' Nast, the Woodlands Spa features an array of treatments and services ranging from Massage, Hydrotherapy and a full service Salon. The Woodlands Spa's highly trained staff specializes in Health / Nutrition Services as well as Fitness Classes.Featuring forty treatment rooms, the Woodlands Spa offers nearly 100 treatments and services. Relax in one of our Hydrotherapy tubs, open your senses with aromatherapy oils and allow our Skin Care professionals to pamper you with a customized facial to meet your specific skin care needs.

Reviewed By shootingstarbeauty - Pennsylvania

Attention to detail is excellent at the Woodlands Spa. From the moment you enter, the staff assures you that they’ll inform your therapist where you’ll be seated so that it doesn’t take time away from your treatment when your therapist is looking for you.

The quiet room on the third floor is a lovely place to relax. There’s a roaring fire, simple snacks, teas, and cozy lounge chairs. I could’ve stayed all day.

I got a foot reflexology treatment and my husband had a massage. We were pleased with our treatments.

My only “gripe” with the spa (I.e., my reason for giving it a “very good” rather than “excellent” rating) is regarding the lunch service. We ordered our lunch (which is essentially room service that delivers to the spa) and ate in the lobby of the spa. It was kind of cold and drafty at the table. Also, we ate our food out of takeout containers. It would’ve been nice to have real cutlery and a better setting for eating lunch. This is a small gripe, but after having visited the Spa at the Hotel Hershey several times, I know how lovely a spa lunch in one’s bathrobe can be.

10. Bear Run Nature Reserve

1478 Mill Run Rd, Mill Run, PA 15464-1542 +1 724-329-8501
Excellent
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5 based on 9 reviews

Bear Run Nature Reserve

Reviewed By KLE2013 - Centreville, Virginia

If visiting Fallingwater, pick up the Self-Guided Walk brochure for that part of the Bear Run Nature Reserve adjacent to the Frank Lloyd Wright house. The Kaufmann family for whom the house was built, entrusted the house, content and grounds to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy in 1963. The Paradise Overlook Hike has great views of the Youghiogheny River Gorge. The lower Bear Run Trail follows the old summer camp road to the train station where Bear Run joins the Youghiogheny River. Small waterfalls, old growth hemlocks and a steep climb back are highlights. Another entry to the nature reserve is on Route 381 a short distance from Fallingwater.

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