Fallingwater and...?
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Fallingwater and...?
My husband would like to visit Fallingwater; he is a Frank Lloyd Wright fan. We would be coming from AZ so need some suggestions for other places in the area to visit. Not sure when we would visit but thinking of either April 2007 or Oct 2007. Which month would be preferable in terms of weather, and where else should we visit in the area Thanks.(We like small towns, scenic drives).
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Ohiopyle State Park. It is just down the road from Falling Water. with 19,052 acres of park. There are beautiful waterfalls...a main, beautiful and large falls on the main highway, and one that is called Cucumber Falls within the park. There is hiking, kayaking, white water rafting, and swimming, picnicing, and general just relaxing. PA doesn't have an ocean, but we have beautiful Ohiopyle. The Youghiogheny River Gorge passes through the park. www.ohiopyle.com Directions are on the web site.
If you are a Frank Lloyd Wright fan, well, then you must visit Kentuck Knob Chalk Hill, PA very close to Ohiopyle. Actually, a few miles southwest of his masterpiece, Falling Water. It is another Frank Lloyd Wright property and building: www.kentuckknob.com
When visiting the area find an information place where they give out pamplets, booklets. There is a visitor's guide: PA's Laurel Highlands magazine that is free. There is an article in there on Kentuck Knob. And, tons of information about the area. I always pick one up for upcoming events and the articles. We pick them up at Eat N Park Resturants in the area.
You aren't far from:
1. Seven Springs Ski Resort
2. Hidden Valley Ski Resort
3. Nemacolin Woodlands Resort
4. Yough Dam
5. The quaint, historic town of Ligonier
www.laurelhighlands.org
Enjoy, it is a wonderful area!
If you are a Frank Lloyd Wright fan, well, then you must visit Kentuck Knob Chalk Hill, PA very close to Ohiopyle. Actually, a few miles southwest of his masterpiece, Falling Water. It is another Frank Lloyd Wright property and building: www.kentuckknob.com
When visiting the area find an information place where they give out pamplets, booklets. There is a visitor's guide: PA's Laurel Highlands magazine that is free. There is an article in there on Kentuck Knob. And, tons of information about the area. I always pick one up for upcoming events and the articles. We pick them up at Eat N Park Resturants in the area.
You aren't far from:
1. Seven Springs Ski Resort
2. Hidden Valley Ski Resort
3. Nemacolin Woodlands Resort
4. Yough Dam
5. The quaint, historic town of Ligonier
www.laurelhighlands.org
Enjoy, it is a wonderful area!
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Do a web search for Pittsburg. While I have not been there, I have friends who have had wonderful experiences there. There is a tram (not right name) ride to top of a mountain with wonderful views of the 3 rivers plus other things that I cannot remember, but I plan to do it one day myself.
Try this tiny link: http://tinyurl.com/mt233
Or this link to what Fodor's has to say:
http://tinyurl.com/lgfjk
(When I preview, the links are printed twice...tried to clean it up to no avail...edit screen does not show double, but preview does. Sorry! Soooo...only cc the first part.)
Try this tiny link: http://tinyurl.com/mt233
Or this link to what Fodor's has to say:
http://tinyurl.com/lgfjk
(When I preview, the links are printed twice...tried to clean it up to no avail...edit screen does not show double, but preview does. Sorry! Soooo...only cc the first part.)
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When my brother and I were there a couple of years ago we were staying at the Nemacolin Woodlands Resort. We had a great time at both the resort and Fallingwaters. We also visited the Fort Necessity National Battlefield and Mount Washington Tavern. These are from the French and Indian War. We were there in August.
I hope this helps.
I hope this helps.
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Pittsburgh and Fallingwater are at the least a two hour drive away from one another. Lancaster is about four hours from Fallingwater.
I thought of another place right beside Fallingwater, Bear Run. It is a group of trials for hiking. And, the large barn holds exhibits of PA wildlife interest.
I had mentioned Ligonier. It would only be about a half hour drive from Falling Water. On Oct. 13-15, in the town center they have "Fort Ligonier Days" www.ligonier.com It is a quaint town with many shops and on Fort Ligonier Days there is special tribute to the fort there. With many food booths, arts, crafts, and music. It is very, very nice and quite large.
Fall Foliage and Harvest Celebration will be at a winery near the second Kentuck Knob FLW property that I mentioned to you. This is on Oct. 15th. www.cwklaywinery.com
I mentioned Seven Springs Resort to you. They have a huge slide that travels down the main slope in the off season. Oct. 1,7,14,21, and 22 is Autumnfest. Springs Folk Festival is Oct. 6-7. www.springspa.org

Pittsburgh doesn't have a tram, but two inclines that travel up the mountain side to Mt. Washington. At the top you have a breath taking view of downtown Pittsburgh and the stadiums.
Johnstown, PA also has an incline. It is interesting, but not the view. You aren't far from Johnstown from Falling Water...Ohiopyle, Somerset County. PA
Enjoy!!
I thought of another place right beside Fallingwater, Bear Run. It is a group of trials for hiking. And, the large barn holds exhibits of PA wildlife interest.
I had mentioned Ligonier. It would only be about a half hour drive from Falling Water. On Oct. 13-15, in the town center they have "Fort Ligonier Days" www.ligonier.com It is a quaint town with many shops and on Fort Ligonier Days there is special tribute to the fort there. With many food booths, arts, crafts, and music. It is very, very nice and quite large.
Fall Foliage and Harvest Celebration will be at a winery near the second Kentuck Knob FLW property that I mentioned to you. This is on Oct. 15th. www.cwklaywinery.com
I mentioned Seven Springs Resort to you. They have a huge slide that travels down the main slope in the off season. Oct. 1,7,14,21, and 22 is Autumnfest. Springs Folk Festival is Oct. 6-7. www.springspa.org

Pittsburgh doesn't have a tram, but two inclines that travel up the mountain side to Mt. Washington. At the top you have a breath taking view of downtown Pittsburgh and the stadiums.
Johnstown, PA also has an incline. It is interesting, but not the view. You aren't far from Johnstown from Falling Water...Ohiopyle, Somerset County. PA
Enjoy!!
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MrsKiss, if I were traveling from Arizona to SW PA to see Fallingwater, I would probably be interested in seeing more than just SW PA.
In fact, I HAVE planned potential trips just to see Fallingwater - but am definitely interested is seeing more than just the SW corner of PA after I get there.
Maybe the OP doesn't. Maybe the OP does. If OP likes small towns and scenic drives, well, that pretty much describes Amish country to me.
Just options out there for the OP to choose from.
PS, orangetravelcat, October in that corner of PA should be gorgeous.
In fact, I HAVE planned potential trips just to see Fallingwater - but am definitely interested is seeing more than just the SW corner of PA after I get there.
Maybe the OP doesn't. Maybe the OP does. If OP likes small towns and scenic drives, well, that pretty much describes Amish country to me.
Just options out there for the OP to choose from.
PS, orangetravelcat, October in that corner of PA should be gorgeous.
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Really? Fallingwater is 2 hours from Pittsburgh? I don't doubt you since I only visited once but I sure don't remember it being that far.
I agree that October would probably be the nicer weather, and that you should definitely either visit Pittsburgh, or Gettysburgh and Lancaster County. It should be a very nice vacation.
I agree that October would probably be the nicer weather, and that you should definitely either visit Pittsburgh, or Gettysburgh and Lancaster County. It should be a very nice vacation.
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MrsKiss...ty...I knew tram was not the right word, but the word 'incline' just WOULD NOT pierce my senior moment. 
And yes! Lancaster is a wonderful place to visit but it never occurred to me to recommend because it is on the other side of the state. Assuming that someone visiting Fallingwater would fly into Pittsburg'H' (excuse me mrwunfrl, but you did know which city I was referring to?) I was trying to think of things close by.
If you are not trying to keep your touring confined geographically, you might google 'pa route 6'. That search will point out the sights along the highway that trasverses northern PA and takes you through many quaint little towns. Among the sites we most enjoyed on that trip was the PA Grand Canyon (which is VERY different from Arizona's GC) and the trestle at Kinzua Bridge State Park west of Smethport. October (early) would be the perfect time for a Route 6 drive.
*PA Grand Canyon: http://tinyurl.com/gyr5a
Another link:
http://www.visitanf.com/

And yes! Lancaster is a wonderful place to visit but it never occurred to me to recommend because it is on the other side of the state. Assuming that someone visiting Fallingwater would fly into Pittsburg'H' (excuse me mrwunfrl, but you did know which city I was referring to?) I was trying to think of things close by.
If you are not trying to keep your touring confined geographically, you might google 'pa route 6'. That search will point out the sights along the highway that trasverses northern PA and takes you through many quaint little towns. Among the sites we most enjoyed on that trip was the PA Grand Canyon (which is VERY different from Arizona's GC) and the trestle at Kinzua Bridge State Park west of Smethport. October (early) would be the perfect time for a Route 6 drive.
*PA Grand Canyon: http://tinyurl.com/gyr5a
Another link:
http://www.visitanf.com/
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Email me @ [email protected] (That is my 'throw-away' email address and I dont check it frequently) if you are looking into Lancaster. I live about 2 hours away and we often drive there for day trips; sometimes overnight. I cannot recommend lodging, but I do know much about the area. Maybe I can help.
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orange:
good idea to come October 2007 instead. I remember hiking in Ohiopyle October 9-10 in the 1990s and the leaves are brilliant. I would suggest the best view for fall colors is on the bike trail from McConnellsville to Ohiopyle.
good idea to come October 2007 instead. I remember hiking in Ohiopyle October 9-10 in the 1990s and the leaves are brilliant. I would suggest the best view for fall colors is on the bike trail from McConnellsville to Ohiopyle.
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Just about everything I planned to write is now on this thread. I will add my favorite restaurant in the Nemacolin Woodlands resort, and the one that is reasonably priced. It is called the Caddy Shack and is quite good in an area of not too many good places to eat at reasonable prices.
Laurel Highlands State Park has some great walking trails that even a full out weakling like me can enjoy. Huge rock formations. You can find good walks in the park at the Laurel Summit entrance.
Be aware that there is some crazy traffic during Ligonier Days. Plan early or late, or just relax while you wait for parking.
Laurel Highlands State Park has some great walking trails that even a full out weakling like me can enjoy. Huge rock formations. You can find good walks in the park at the Laurel Summit entrance.
Be aware that there is some crazy traffic during Ligonier Days. Plan early or late, or just relax while you wait for parking.





