North Shore Riverfront Park

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North Shore Riverfront Park is a small municipal park along the north banks of the Allegheny and Ohio Rivers across from Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a parcel of Three Rivers Park, the city's grand urban waterfront park along its rivers that provides a continuous green trail link between existing and future riverfront destinations.

Established in 2001, North Shore Riverfront Park stretches about one mile between the Carnegie Science Center and the The Three Sisters bridges—Roberto Clemente Bridge, Andy Warhol Bridge, and Rachel Carson Bridge. The park, which also skirts Heinz Field and PNC Park, offers walking and biking trails with great unobstructed vistas of the cityscape.

The park is designed with both a riverwall and riverwalk, which sculpt a trail along the water’s edge. Boat tie-ups to encourage water recreation, and in front of the two stadiums, a large cobblestone quay handles canoes and kayaks, as well as larger vessels that transport sports fans.

A second park level includes large open spaces of grass and native landscaping, crossed by paths running in a southwest direction, mimicking the river. The largest of these panels, called the Great Lawn, is approximately three acres of grass, suitable for picnicking. An esplanade runs at the top level of the park and features a broad walkway of brick, granite, and sandstone that varies from sixteen to forty feet in width.

Other features include Kayak Pittsburgh, the Water Steps (an interactive fountain), and the Market Street Pier. North Shore Riverfront Park also houses three memorials that honor American heroes, including the Korean War Veterans Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and the Law Enforcement Officers Memorial.

The park is a project of the Pittsburgh Sports & Exhibition Authority with help from the Riverlife Task Force.

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