Frick Environmental Center

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2005 Beechwood Blvd
Pittsburgh, PA 15217
The largest of Pittsburgh's historic regional parks at 644 acres, Frick Park is also the youngest. Although Henry Clay Frick bequeathed the original 151 acres to the city in 1919, the park did not open until 1927 after additional land had been acquired. Most recently, 106 acres were annexed to the park as part of the process that created the Summerset at Frick Park housing development and restored the Nine Mile Run stream valley. Today, Frick Park stretches from its northern borders in Point Breeze down to the Monongahela River. Known as Pittsburgh’s woodland park for its extensive trails throughout steep valleys and wooded slopes, Frick Park is an ideal escape from the noise of the city. Birding enthusiasts love to visit Clayton Hill, where well over 100 species of birds have been recorded. Children flock to the famous Blue Slide Playground and learn about nature at the Frick Environmental Center. The park also features red clay tennis courts, baseball fields, and the only public lawn bowling green in Pennsylvania. The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy has completed extensive ecological restoration work in Frick Park since the Conservancy’s first capital project in 2000, the restoration of Reynolds Street gatehouse entrance. Currently, the Parks Conservancy is working to rebuild the Frick Environmental Center to replace the burned-down structure and create an urban hub for environmental education in Pittsburgh.

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4.5101 reviews
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David B.
10/5/2018

An amazing building that beautfully showcases sustainable building practices. It's a hub for environmental education, and a gorgeous entrance to the park. They continue to improve the building...

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Ellen K.
10/15/2021

Its name may lead Yelpers to conjure different pictures of what this center has to offer its patrons. The site includes a modern architecture LEED Platinum and Living Building. I have taken both...

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Stephanie W.
6/10/2019

Free battery recycling in the main building. It looks like a really nice park with several walking trails and community events. I specifically only dropped off batteries but I'm excited to go back...

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Rain R.
3/30/2017

This environmental center is absolutely beautiful! Really rivals the welcome center in Ohiopyle that was built as far as architectural beauty. Multi-level with classrooms (and really nice...

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Natalie H.
3/6/2019

Beautiful, sustainably built building that offers a well thought out entry to many of the trails in Frick. There are also great views from the back porch. When the building is open they have free...

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