Local History Markers
Wander through town and find interpretive markers telling the histories of Elizabeth with photos from years past. Most markers are located on 2nd Avenue, 3rd Avenue, and the Riverwalk.
Wander through town and find interpretive markers telling the histories of Elizabeth with photos from years past. Most markers are located on 2nd Avenue, 3rd Avenue, and the Riverwalk.
Parks & Cemeteries Right in Town
Bring your fishing gear or a picnic and take in the view from Riverfront Park and Riverwalk, gather a group for play or movies in Duke Park, or explore centuries old history and graves from our walkable community.
Bring your fishing gear or a picnic and take in the view from Riverfront Park and Riverwalk, gather a group for play or movies in Duke Park, or explore centuries old history and graves from our walkable community.
Three Rivers Water Trail
Launch your kayak or canoe from two river access areas along the Monongahela River! See the river from a unique perspective alongside wildlife, active industry, and other boaters. Use caution near locks and dams.
Launch your kayak or canoe from two river access areas along the Monongahela River! See the river from a unique perspective alongside wildlife, active industry, and other boaters. Use caution near locks and dams.
Agricultural Gems
You can explore the countryside and nearby farms with different experiences.
You can explore the countryside and nearby farms with different experiences.
- Round Hill Park & Exhibit Farm - an Allegheny County Park with picnic pavilions, playgrounds, and a working farm with animals
- Triple B Farms - a local farm featuring "pick-your-own" produce, farm market, and special events
- Schwirian Farm Sunflower Festival - a local farm with fields and fields of sunflowers open to the public select dates in the summer
Great Allegheny Passage
Explore the great outdoors on this 150 mile hiking and biking trail between Pittsburgh and Cumberland. The nearest access points are located in Elizabeth Township near Suttersville, Little Boston, and Greenock where the trail runs beside the scenic Youghiogheny River.
Explore the great outdoors on this 150 mile hiking and biking trail between Pittsburgh and Cumberland. The nearest access points are located in Elizabeth Township near Suttersville, Little Boston, and Greenock where the trail runs beside the scenic Youghiogheny River.