Best attractions and places to see around Greenock include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and recreational areas. The region offers diverse landscapes, from river valleys to scenic viewpoints. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions, ranging from industrial heritage to natural waterfalls. Greenock provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
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This is a good place to take a break on a hot day, as the waterfall produces cold wind. DO NOT DRINK this water, It is from an acid mine and the red-orange color comes from iron and rust.
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S THE WATERFALL Demonstrating acid mnine drainage The water here is acid and iron-rich, coming up to the surface from underground mines, stairung the-rocks ruspred. Acid mine drainage (AMID) is a major source of water pollution. Cause of extensive stream environmental damage. The Ocean Coal Company, a subsidiaries of Bevind- White Coal Company Philadelphia, PA, esaiblished several mines in this region including, in 1900, Ocean No. 2. It is purported that drainage from ocean No. 2 is the chief cause of the Red Waterfall Why is it acidic and full of iron? Hundreds of millions of years ago, the massive Pittsburgh Coal Seam formed underneath parts of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohiờ from ancient swamp plants. Sand, silts, shells, and other -matter were deposited and made a rock seal over the carbon-rich vegetation, This rock contained the mineral "pyrite," made of iron and sulfur Coal mining exposes pyrite to oxygen and ground water causing the formation of sulfuric acid and a number of red, orange, and yellow compound s. AMD occurs when this mine water seeps, or in this-case, bursts out into Streams. The yellow sulfur can be seen in the shale near coal seams. GRESCHIN DASSAGE SPONSORED BY: Southwestern PA Heritage Breservation- Commission Allegheny Trail Alliances Regional Trail Corpofation For moterinformation. www.gaptrail.org
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its just a cemetery. i was riding for distance. and needed this place to keep the route on the GAP trail.
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The Red Waterfall is one of the main highlights on the GAP between West Newton and McKeesport. The falls gets its name from the water that has been colored red by nearby underground coal mines, which has made the water acidic and iron-rich water.
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Over 30 rides in an amusement park with roller coasters (some made of wood), water slides and a children's carousel.
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The P&LE McKeesport Bridge is an American truss bridge which spans the Youghiogheny River and connects the east and west banks of the Pittsburgh industrial suburb of McKeesport
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Beautiful cemetery any time of year. The grounds are well maintained and the landscaping is immaculate and the staff is very helpful and friendly.
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Bike across the historic McKeesport Connecting Railroad Bridge, spanning the Monongahela River. Discover its rich industrial heritage, as it once linked the McKeesport Tube Plant with the Duquesne Works. Enjoy panoramic vistas of the McKeesport-Duquesne Bridge and soak in the bridge's remarkable history dating back to 1890. Today, it welcomes pedestrians and cyclists to traverse its 324-foot span, offering a unique perspective on Pittsburgh's industrial past and its transformation into a vibrant recreational asset for the community.
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Greenock offers a mix of historical sites, natural features, and cultural institutions. Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views from McKeesport Connecting Railroad Bridge, a historic steel bridge now open to pedestrians and cyclists. Another popular spot is the Great Allegheny Passage (Sutersville - Buena Vista), known for its scenic trail and small waterfalls.
Yes, Greenock has several family-friendly options. The Great Allegheny Passage (Sutersville - Buena Vista) is a multi-use trail suitable for families, featuring waterfalls. Red Waterfall is also considered family-friendly. For a historical outing, Dravo Cemetery offers a tranquil, well-maintained historical site.
The Greenock area is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore various trails for hiking, mountain biking, and cycling. For example, there are easy hikes like the Pet Haven and Rainbow Garden Trail Loop, or sections of the Great Allegheny Passage. Mountain bikers can try routes like the Witch Hazel and Cool Spirit Trail Loop. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Greenock, MTB Trails around Greenock, and Cycling around Greenock guides.
Greenock has a rich history reflected in its sites. The McKeesport Connecting Railroad Bridge, dating back to 1890, offers insights into the region's industrial past. Dravo Cemetery, established in 1824, is another significant historical site, offering a peaceful setting with historical monuments.
For scenic views, the McKeesport Connecting Railroad Bridge provides panoramic vistas of the Monongahela River and the McKeesport-Duquesne Bridge. Another interesting viewpoint is the View of Phantom’s Revenge at Kennywood Park, where you can catch a glimpse of the roller coaster and other amusement park rides.
Yes, the Greenock area features natural waterfalls. The Red Waterfall is a notable natural monument, known for its distinctive color from iron-rich water. Additionally, the Great Allegheny Passage (Sutersville - Buena Vista) trail follows the Yough River and features several small waterfalls along its route.
Absolutely. For easy walks, consider sections of the Great Allegheny Passage, such as the route from Sutersville to West Newton or Buena Vista to Sutersville. The Pet Haven and Rainbow Garden Trail Loop is another easy option. These paths are generally well-maintained and suitable for a relaxed stroll. You can find more details in the Easy hikes around Greenock guide.
Visitors frequently praise the unique blend of industrial heritage and natural beauty. They particularly enjoy biking across the historic McKeesport Connecting Railroad Bridge for its panoramic views and historical significance. The scenic beauty of the Great Allegheny Passage, with its river views and waterfalls, is also highly appreciated.
Yes, the area around Greenock offers several cycling routes. The McKeesport Connecting Railroad Bridge is part of a route welcoming cyclists, and the Great Allegheny Passage (Sutersville - Buena Vista) is a multi-use trail perfect for cycling. For more extensive rides, you can explore routes like the Three Rivers Heritage Trail loops. Detailed cycling guides are available in Cycling around Greenock.
The best time to visit Greenock attractions largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling along the Great Allegheny Passage. Summer is ideal for enjoying the scenic viewpoints and longer days, though it can be warmer. Winter can be picturesque, especially around the waterfalls, but some outdoor trails might require appropriate gear.
Yes, the Red Waterfall stands out as a unique natural monument. Its distinctive red-orange color comes from iron and rust due to acid mine drainage from nearby underground coal mines, making it a fascinating and educational stop along the trails.


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