Settlers Cabin Park | |
Type: | Municipal |
Map: | Pennsylvania#USA |
Relief: | 1 |
Map Label: | Settlers Cabin Park |
Coords: | 40.4342°N -80.1597°W |
Location: | Allegheny County, Pennsylvania |
Area: | 16100NaN0 |
Settlers Cabin Park is a 16100NaN0 county park that is located in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a part of the county's 12,000-acre (49 km2) network of nine distinct parks.
Archaeologists from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History helped identify the 1780s log house that gave the park its name. The themes of the eleven picnic groves in this park are derived from the names of Indigenous peoples of the Americas: Algonquin, Seneca, Apache, Tomahawk, etc.
This American park is situated 10miles west of downtown Pittsburgh in Collier, North Fayette, and Robinson Townships.
Settlers Cabin has the most heavily used of the county's three wave pools. The location along the major route to the airport makes it accessible, and swimmers from Ohio and West Virginia can easily reach the site. A diving is also available.[1]