Green Tree Park
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 3 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 4 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Most Mentioned Positives
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Jamie Mayer
a year agoThis place was definitely fun they had some type of Fall festival there. A nice variety of things to do such as, A car show with beautiful classic cars Football playing for kids Bounce Bungie line trampoline Craft show Flea market Definitely a fun time
Brent Woods II (Brent ThaDynasty.)
a year agoLoved it a very nice park. Clean a nice walk trail for short, medium or long walks. They have an area for dogs and a few swings and jungle gym for kids. Plus the grass was cut nice too. There are some water fountains there too in case that was a question.
Douglas Marvel
8 years agoTO REACH THE DOG PARK: - Do not park at the school, but at the park. English is weird, isn't it? - It's only for Green Tree residents. RFID entry only. REVIEW: This park is a great spot to train for your first 5k, or just to go for a leisurely stroll. We live on Mt. Washington, so it's nice to walk without having to walk around cars parked on the sidewalk. The paths are paved (mostly) and Pittsburgh level (as opposed to actually level). Can be a bit crowded if there are ball games or if the weather is suddenly nice. The entire loop (including gravel section) is pretty close to one half mile. While it's clear there are no dogs allowed on the fields, the big sign will all the rules isn't really clear about dogs on the paths. The picture shows a person and a dog without a leash connecting them, in a red circle with a line through it. Does this mean no dogs, or just no off-leash dogs? Best not to risk it, in my opinion. Ignore those saying it's impossible to reach the off-leash area without rule breaking; they are objectively wrong. Simply park in the designated lot for Green Tree Park, and not the one for the elementary school. There's a huge sign that says "Green Tree Park" on it (imagine that!), maybe 500 ft away from the school entrance towards 376, away from Giant Eagle. I come from the opposite direction, and I don't see how people missed this.... If you park in the correct lot, there's a trail at the back that leads directly to the off-leash area, but *it is for Green Tree residents only.* You need a key fob to open the gate. I've only ever seen 3-4 people in there with their dogs. Seems like a great spot if you qualify for entry.
Nerissa Anderson
2 months agoI love this park. It’s quiet, especially at night.
Khondaker Ahmed
4 years agoIt was a nice day outside so I decided to play the drums outside and Greentree Park was a nice, sweet location.
Contact Information
905 Greentree Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15220, USA
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