Westmoreland County Parks offer diverse outdoor recreation options including hiking, fishing, and picnicking within scenic natural settings located in southwestern Pennsylvania.
Westmoreland County Parks comprise a system of protected green spaces spread across Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. These parks preserve a variety of landscapes including forests, lakes, meadows, and wetlands, providing important habitats for local wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and numerous bird species. Established throughout the 20th century to meet the recreational needs of county residents, the park system offers diverse outdoor activities like hiking on well-maintained trails, mountain biking, fishing in stocked lakes, and boating. Several parks feature playgrounds, picnic areas, and sports facilities, making them popular destinations for family outings and community events. Historic remnants such as old mills and logging structures can be found in some park areas, reflecting the region's cultural heritage. The parks support environmental education through programs and nature walks led by county naturalists. Popular locations include Twin Lakes Park with its two manmade lakes, and Westmoreland County’s Largest Park: Linn Run State Park adjacent lands that complement the county system. Visitors appreciate the accessibility and variety the parks provide, offering peaceful natural retreats close to urban centers like Greensburg and Latrobe. Additional amenities include campgrounds, fishing docks, and seasonal activities such as ice skating and winter hiking opportunities. The parks play a vital role in local conservation efforts, helping to protect watershed areas and sustain native plant species.
Twin Lakes Park with its dual fishing lakes and boating facilities
Horseback riding trails at Loyalhanna Lake Recreation Area
Historic Jacobs Creek Covered Bridge located in one of the county parks
Peaceful woodland trails ideal for birdwatching and seasonal wildflower viewing
Features two stocked lakes for fishing, a beach area, boat rentals, and extensive picnic facilities.
Historic 19th-century covered bridge that offers a glimpse into local engineering history within a scenic park setting.
A protected area that safeguards important riparian habitats and offers trails for hiking and horseback riding.