Hartwood Acres Park loop
Hartwood Acres Park loop
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8.17km
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The Hartwood Acres Park loop offers a delightful escape into nature, winding through dense woodlands, open fields, and past historic structures. You'll traverse varied terrain, from natural paths through groves of hemlocks and pines to paved sections, with views of the impressive Tudor-revival mansion and its formal gardens. This moderate 5.1-mile (8.2 km) hiking route, with 402 feet (122 metres) of elevation gain, provides a good workout and takes approximately 2 hours and 13 minutes to complete, making it a rewarding experience for most hikers.
When planning your visit, be aware that the park's trails are multi-use, so you'll share the path with mountain bikers and horseback riders. While there are numerous named loops, trail markers can sometimes be confusing, so downloading a park map or using a trail app is a smart move for easier navigation. The park truly shines in the autumn when the fall foliage transforms the landscape into a vibrant display of colors.
Known as the "crown jewel" of Allegheny County parks, Hartwood Acres Park stands out for its unique blend of natural beauty and historic features across its 629 acres. Beyond the natural scenery, the park boasts a 1929 Tudor-revival mansion, an English Cotswold Village-style stable complex, and a sculpture garden with large-scale abstract pieces. This variety ensures there's always something interesting to see, from open pastureland to dense woodlands, making it a popular choice for those seeking diverse natural features and landmarks.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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5.04 km
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7.17 km
922 m
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3.79 km
3.38 km
707 m
238 m
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Hartwood Acres Park offers several parking areas. While the research doesn't specify a single main trailhead parking, the park is large, and you can typically find parking near the mansion or other access points. It's recommended to check a park map for the most convenient parking for your chosen starting point.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Hartwood Acres Park or its trails. The park is open to the public for recreational use.
Yes, the trails at Hartwood Acres Park are generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all park users.
The loop is enjoyable year-round, but the scenery is particularly appealing in the fall when the foliage is at its peak. Spring offers lush greenery, while summer is great for enjoying the outdoor concert venue. Winter hiking is also possible, but be prepared for varied conditions.
The terrain is quite varied, largely consisting of single-track paths with surprising elevation gains and losses. You'll encounter natural earth, roots, and rocks, winding through mixed woodlands, crossing a bridge over a ravine, and traversing grass fields. Some sections follow old bridle trails.
The main loop, often cited as approximately 5.5 miles, is classified as moderate-to-difficult due to its elevation changes and varied terrain. While some shorter, less strenuous trails exist within the park, the full loop might be challenging for absolute beginners. Be prepared for a good workout.
The park is rich in features. You can take a side detour to view the historic 1929 Tudor-revival mansion and its formal gardens. There's also a sculpture garden with 14 large-scale abstract sculptures. The route passes through the beautiful Hartwood Acres Park, which is mostly forested, and the Red Trail offers views of the Allegheny River and a bird blind at the South Pond.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several named trails within the park, including the Purple Blazed Trail, Blue Blazed Trail, Red Trail, Orange Loop Trail, Green Loop Trail, and White Loop Trail. A spur at Hartwood Acres also connects to the longer Rachel Carson Trail, offering extended hiking opportunities.
Due to the extensive network of trails and numerous connectors, navigating the full loop can be challenging without a map. It is highly recommended to download a trail map beforehand or use a GPS-enabled app like komoot to ensure you stay on your intended route.
The park's ecologically intact forests and diverse habitats support various wildlife. You might spot a variety of birds and amphibians, especially near the bird blind at the South Pond. Deer and other common woodland creatures are also frequently seen.
While there are no cafes directly on the trail, Hartwood Acres Park is located northeast of Pittsburgh, so you'll find various amenities, cafes, and restaurants within a short driving distance in the surrounding communities.
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