The Three Rivers Heritage Trail is a designated National Recreation
Trail system and recognized Heritage Trail in the Pittsburgh region. This 35-mile nonlinear trail has segments on both banks of the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio
Rivers within Allegheny County with access to city of Pittsburgh
neighborhoods, river town business districts, and local attractions. The
trail promotes a healthy lifestyle, is popular for recreation, and
provides a safe route for non-motorized transportation.
- Full Trail
- North Side
- Downtown
- South Side & Eliza Furnace
- Trail Access (29)
- Bathrooms (11)
- Parking (24)
- Drinking Water (7)
- Businesses (4)
- Fix-It Stations (8)
- Alerts (2)
The Three Rivers Heritage Trail is an expansive 33‑mile urban riverfront trail system along both sides of all three rivers in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. The trail connects visitors to opportunities for recreation and commuting for both residents and visitors to the region, and allows access to dense urban areas, popular shopping and entertainment districts, and green space.
The Three Rivers Heritage Trail has “heritage” in its name for a good reason. Our trail is a recognized Heritage Trail – a trail that is identified with signage relating to cultural heritage of the area. Signage along our trail helps visitors understand the history and natural assets around them. We invite you to click the link above to see the location and content of all our current heritage trail signage – and to visit the trail to enjoy it live and in person.
Contact Us
To report trail maintenance and repairs, contact friends@friendsoftheriverfront.org or call 311.