Glamping near Pittsburgh means exploring Steel City and the great outdoors in comfort.
A former industrial capital, Pittsburgh offers plenty of cultural and urban adventures. Explore the Andy Warhol Museum or the various Carnegie museums. Head up the Duquesne Incline for sweeping city views. Shop and dine in the vibrant Strip District or enjoy history and rivers at Point State Park. Numerous county and state parks let you enjoy nature and the great outdoors. Admire the wildflower reserve at Raccoon Creek State Park in the spring, and cool off in the lakes of Moraine State Park and Keystone State Park or head north to Erie along the shores of Lake Erie in summer. In winter, explore wooded trails on snowshoes or cross-country skis. Several state parks and the Allegheny National Forest provide rustic yurts and cabins to more updated versions, while private glamping sites offer more options like safari tents, treehouses, yurts, vintage trailers, and cabins with modern amenities like hot tubs, fireplaces, and wifi.