Stroll through over 20,000 acres of natural beauty.
Hike Ohioplye
Cruise the scenic Great Allegheny Passage.
Bike Ohioplye
Paddle over 25 miles of river from mild to wild.
Raft Ohioplye
Located in the Laurel Highlands of Fayette County in southwestern Pennsylvania, Ohiopyle is a dream come true for outdoor recreation enthusiasts. In the heart of the region is Ohiopyle State Park with the focal point of the Youghiogheny River nestled in acres of scenic beauty. The river provides fishing, kayaking, and whitewater rafting. Ohiopyle State Park is connected by the Youghiogheny River Trail South section of the Great Allegheny Passage, part of a 318-mile trail for hiking and biking between Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C. Lodging at Ohiopyle ranges from campgrounds to rooms with outstanding amenities. Whether a picnic is your pleasure or you prefer dining, Ohiopyle has something for everyone.
Come to Ohiopyle for the 77th annual Buckwheat & Pancake Festival held at Ohiopyle-Stewart V.F.D. and the Ohiopyle Community Center.
Friday and Saturday, October 10 & 11, 2025 from 9am-7pm Sunday, October 12, 2025 from 9am-2pm
There will be plenty of great food as well as live music and local vendors. It is one of the most popular events of the region, so come early and enjoy the day.
The event benefits the Ohiopyle-Stewart Volunteer Fire Company and the Ohiopyle-Stewart Community Center.
Whether you prefer camping, cabins, or staying at the Inn, we have the perfect accommodations for you.
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Ohioplyle has a variety of options to satisfy your appetite - whether you're vegan, enjoy a good burger, or love ice cream, we have the restaurant for you.
With 3 sections of river - an experience awaits for any skill level - a gentle family float to a high adrenaline class V trip.
Get outdoors to explore Ohiopyle on foot with a hike, pedal the Great Allegheny passage by bike or paddle along the Yough.
So much to see and do in Ohiopyle - explore nature's majesty, take in the region's history, check out some of Frank Lloyd Wright's work, or just relax.
This video from WQED's Great Ride captures the beauty and outdoor fun to be found when exploring Ohiopyle.