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Things to Do in the Laurel Highlands in Spring 2021



Did you know Rustic Lodge is located in the heart of the Laurel Highlands? When you visit the Laurel Highlands this Spring 2021 there are several activities you can choose from to do. Lets take a look at just a few...


White Water Rafting Tours

Ohiopyle State Park is the birthplace of rafting on the East Coast and offers four distinct tours to accommodate rafters of various skill levels. Bringing the kids along for a leisurely cruise down the Yough River. If you are an expert kayaker seeking a thrilling new adventure through Cheat Canyon’s class 5 runs, a memorable experience with Laurel Highlands Rafting Tours awaits.  



Frank Lloyd Wright’s FallingWater

One of the most exciting things to do in the Laurel Highlands, PA, is to discover one of American architecture’s most iconic landmarks! Nicknamed "Falling Water" due to its precarious position atop Bear Run Falls, Wright’s Fallingwater artfully preserves and elevates the organic beauty of the property. After you tour the museum, grab a bite to eat at the Falling Water Cafe. 




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Explore Scenic Hiking Trails

Western Pennsylvania is home to some of the most picturesque and challenging hikes in the state. With over 70 miles of trails and 120,000 acres of state parks, the Laurel Highlands features enough hike able terrain to keep you moving all spring and, depending on your skill level, will award you with some of the most unforgettable views in the Allegheny Mountains.



Bask in the Wonder of Cucumber Falls

If you only have time to visit one of the Laurel Highlands' many natural waterfalls, this is the one is to see. Cucumber Falls is centrally located and easily accessible from Kentucky Road or via a short hike down Ohiopyle State Park’s Great Gorge Trail and offers 30 feet of organic beauty that will definitely not disappoint.



  


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