#1.
Pittsburgh
Dedicated to the preservation and education of this historic and spectacular 629 acre country equestrian es... More on DogFriendly.com
Like the last reviewer I didn't find the dirt rag house. More on trails.mtbr.com

#2.
6750 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15221
Adjacent to woods and stream. More on KaBoom.org
I have never had a problem with hikers, dog walkers. More on KidsPlayParks

#3.
N Highland Ave & Reservoir Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
This park is home to the Pittsburgh Zoo and the PPG Aquarium, but other popular features include a hilltop walking trail that overlooks a large reservoir and the city's only long-course swimming po... More on DogFriendly.com
Runners and walkers find a cool hilltop oasis at the promenade surrounding Highland Park's historic Reservoir No. 1. The three-quarter-mile walkway is one of many popular features of this East End ... More on KidsPlayParks

#4.
115 Federal Street, Pittsburgh, PA, 15212
Because of PNC Parkâs orientation on the banks of the Allegheny River, most fans enjoy a sweeping panorama ... More on travelandleisure
The best skyline views of any ballpark I've been to. More on GeckoGo

#5.
1,Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213
Something's Always Blooming at Phipps. The 13-room Victorian glasshouse and gardens in Schenley Park featur... More on VisitPittsburgh.com
The Conservatory was really nice. We liked the different rooms and the place decorated for the Christmas Ho... More on TripAdvisor

#6.
675 Old Frankstown Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15239
AREA DETAILS Alpine Skiing: Yes Snowboarding: Yes Night Skiing: Yes Restricted Areas: No Heli-Skiin... More on SkiResortGuide.com
The Skinny Located in the Eastern region of Pittsburgh, Monroeville's Boyce Park is part of the Allegheny C... More on KidsPlayParks

#7.
500 Sampsonia Way, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
We are a museum of contemporary art that presents art you can get into?room-sized environments, created by ... More on ArtSearch
Yes! Take the kids here! Talk about awesome alternative installation art. This place is chocked full of pro... More on Trekaroo

#8.
7227 Reynolds St, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

#9.
One Wild Place, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The Pittsburgh Zoo opened on June 14, 1898. It added a children's zoo in 1949, and the aquarium center (now... More on Wikipedia.org
I can't think of a better time to visit a zoo than a crisp autumn day. More on Epinions.com

#10.
117 Sandusky Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The Frick and Lindsay Building presents a sort of reverse metaphor for Andy Warhol. Raised in Pittsburgh an... More on Weather.com
Yea, you need to come here since it's kindof iconic, but really there's not a ton for the kiddies ... More on Trekaroo
