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Coordinates: 40°1912.29N 80°023.47W / 40.3200806°N 80.0065194°W / 40.3200806; -80.0065194
 

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South Park
Duck Pond
South Park is located in Pennsylvania
South Park

South Park

South Park

South Park is located in the United States
South Park

South Park

South Park (the United States)

TypeCounty
LocationAllegheny County, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40°19′12.29″N 80°0′23.47″W / 40.3200806°N 80.0065194°W / 40.3200806; -80.0065194
Area2,013-acre (8.15 km2)
The Stone Manse
South Park - Montour Connector Trail
Sleepy Hollow


South Park is a 2,013-acre (8.15 km2) county park in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is the second largest in the county's 12,000-acre (49 km2) network of nine parks.

History and notable features[edit]

Completed in 1931, South Park is sited 15 miles (24 km) south of Downtown PittsburghinBethel Park municipality and South Park Township.[1] The park offers a wave pool, golf course, ice skating rink, picnic groves, tennis courts, and miles of trails. The South Park Nature Center offers public nature and environmental education programs year round during the week and on the weekend. The Allegheny County Park Rangers also offer a wide variety of environmental education programs.

Beginning in the 1930s, South Park was used as the county fairgrounds and for more than thirty years attracted a half million people each season. By the late 1960s, farming in the county had declined and the fair was discontinued in 1971.

It is the location of the Oliver Miller Homestead, an important site of the Whiskey Rebellion.

References[edit]

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ Riely, Kaitlynn (June 25, 2013). "After 85 years, bison still have home to roam in South Park". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2021-06-03.

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External links[edit]


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Parks in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area
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