Three Rivers Heritage Trail is a popular 24-mile-long riverfront network of trails in Pittsburgh. The trail segments follow the banks of all three Pittsburgh rivers and run through different neighborhoods, passing by various businesses, attractions, and parks.

The multi-use trail is popular with hikers, bikers, and rollerbladers and is used for recreation and to promote a healthy lifestyle as well as for safe commuting. Along the trail are signs marking significant locations and buildings, historic events, and local wildlife. The Three Rivers Heritage Trail is connected to other trail networks, such as the Erie-to-Pittsburgh Trail, the Great Allegheny Passage, and the Pittsburgh-to-Harrisburg Main Line Canal Greenway. It will also be connected to the Ohio River Greenway Trail and the Montour Trail once these have been completed.

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