An amazing place to hike and observe wildlife. They have a "no pets" rule, which I support completely. Parking is up at the top by the road, and it is limited to about 6 spaces, however I have...
Wingfield Pines
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Wingfield Pines is a 87-acre conservation area located in the townships of Upper St. Clair and South Fayette, Pennsylvania, within the floodplain of Chartiers Creek. Originally a site affected by abandoned mine drainage, it has been transformed into a community hub for recreation and environmental education, featuring a passive treatment system that cleanses the water while providing trails and educational opportunities for local students and residents.
Acquired by the Allegheny Land Trust in 2001, Wingfield Pines serves as an example of ecological restoration in the Chartiers Valley, promoting the development of green corridors and enhancing local biodiversity. The area attracts hikers, bikers, and boaters, and is utilized year-round for passive recreation, making it an integral part of the community's green space initiatives.
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Wingfield pines is a beautiful hidden gem! It's a massive passive mine drain area into the upper saint Clair creek. It's also connected to Boyce mayview Park next door so it's a big area to cover!...
Wingfield Pines is a natural area consisting of 87 acres of green-space, wetlands, and hiking trails, owned by the Allegheny Land Trust, for public use. The entrance is across the road from the...






