Settler's Cabin Park is a 2,000-acre county park located in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, offering diverse outdoor activities including hiking, picnicking, and fishing amidst rolling woodlands and scenic waterways.
Settler's Cabin Park is a large county park situated in the suburban-rural interface of western Pennsylvania, in Allegheny County near the Ohio border. The park covers approximately 2,000 acres of mixed hardwood forests, open fields, and multiple tributaries feeding the Ohio River. It is characterized by gently rolling hills with several creeks and reservoirs that provide habitat to a variety of fish, birds, and other wildlife common to the eastern deciduous forest region. Historically, the area served early settlers during the westward expansion of Pennsylvania in the 18th and 19th centuries and maintains its name in recognition of this heritage. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to its well-maintained multi-use trails that accommodate hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Settler's Cabin Park also offers family-friendly picnic areas, playgrounds, and fishing spots with stocked ponds that attract anglers. During the winter, some areas are used for snow-related activities. The park includes the Settler's Cabin Environmental Center where visitors can learn about local ecology and conservation efforts. Its proximity to Pittsburgh makes the park an accessible retreat for urban residents seeking nature without traveling far. Notable landmarks include the Fisher Lake area and scenic overlooks providing views across the park's woodlands. The combination of varied terrain, water features, and recreational programs makes Settler's Cabin Park a popular destination for year-round outdoor activities.
Fisher Lake – stocked for fishing and surrounded by picnic areas
Extensive multi-use trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding
Settler's Cabin Environmental Center offering educational programs
Scenic overlook points with views of rolling forested hills
A man-made lake stocked for fishing, featuring boat rentals and surrounding picnic spots.
An education facility providing exhibits and programs focused on local ecology and conservation.
Over 10 miles of trails designed for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding through diverse terrain.