Ohiopyle State Park offers a rugged natural landscape perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring stunning waterfalls and some of the best whitewater opportunities in the eastern United States.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Ohiopyle State Park.
Free access, no permits required
Late spring to early fall, offering mild weather and reduced river flow for safer paddling.
Ohiopyle State Park Visitor Center
Accessible via State Route 381, with main access points open year-round.
Summers are warm with occasional rain showers, while winters are cold with snow; spring and fall offer milder climates and fewer crowds.
Conservation efforts focus on protecting native plant species and managing visitor impact on fragile ecosystems. Seasonal flooding is a concern during spring thaws.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Offers modern amenities and close proximity to the park's main attractions.
Scenic trail spanning from Pittsburgh to Cumberland, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
A loop trail that provides access to rare plant species and historical sites.
A short trail leading to a beautiful waterfall, perfect for a quick hike and photography.
Offers views of natural slides and rock formations along Meadow Run Creek.
Visit during the spring for the best whitewater rafting conditions.
Summer weekends are busy; consider visiting mid-week for a quieter experience.
Reserve your campsite early, especially for summer and fall weekends.
Bring layers as temperatures can vary significantly, especially near water bodies.