Enjoy panoramic views of Pittsburgh's skyline and neighborhoods from elevated vantage points.
Admire the unique steel sculpture, a notable piece of public art that celebrates Pittsburgh's industrial heritage.
Unwind in a green space with seasonal blooms, mowed grass, and a tranquil atmosphere away from city noise.
Perfect spot for watching fireworks and other city events with unobstructed sightlines.
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Frank Curto Park is a public park named after a former park employee. This park is along a busy road, and it is not as large or nice-looking as many other parks. I do like its Pittsburgh sculpture that looks like a pile of French fries.
Tiny sliver of scenic Green space in the Burgh. Dirt path road and challenging access. But it is nice.
A nice park beside a busy road. It has great views of various Pittsburgh neighborhoods and downtown. There's only one piece of artwork on the land. The spring will have multiple redbud trees in bloom; other than that, there really isn't anything else to recommend it. Aside from the view, this is a totally forgettable park.
I've always been a fan of this park! It's such a hidden gem in Pittsburgh and not easy to get to considering you can only get to it from 380 heading towards the city, not to mention that the entrance way isn't necessarily passenger car friendly. However, once you get to this Oasis in the city, you'll find one of the most unique steel structure sculptures with Pittsburgh's famous yellow steel. If you've made it to this park and you see this post, you are one of a kind!
They have finally fixed the rutted road and mowed the overgrown grass at this beloved park with a city view!! My favorite place to pull over and chill out in nature on my commute home. And a really wonderful place to catch fireworks whenever they happen again!
A hidden gem with stunning city views and unique art in Pittsburgh's urban landscape.
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Frank Curto Park is a scenic public park located along Bigelow Blvd in Pittsburgh, offering breathtaking panoramic views of downtown and various neighborhoods. Known for its iconic steel sculpture resembling Pittsburgh's famous yellow steel, this park provides a peaceful retreat amidst the city's hustle. While modest in size, it's a favorite spot for commuters, nature lovers, and those seeking a quiet place to relax, watch fireworks, or enjoy seasonal blooms like redbud trees in spring. Its challenging access adds to its charm as a unique urban oasis.
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