You’re probably well aware that when the cold months end, the fun begins. During the spring and summer months, there are countless activities that you and your friends can participate in. For instance, this May, why not support a good cause and put your endurance to the test when you... [read more]
Category: Outdoor Events
Support A Great Cause At The 2020 Pittsburgh Polar Plunge
Are you the kind of person who is always up for trying something crazy? Are you willing to go all out to support a cause you really believe in? Well, if you answered yes to both of those questions, then it may be time for you to register for the... [read more]
Go Ice Skating At The MassMutual Pittsburgh Ice Rink At PPG Place
For those of you who live in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area, you’ve probably grown accustomed to the colder weather that sweeps the state during the winter months. Despite this, there’s still lots of fun to be had outdoors. Whether you enjoy playing in the snow or appreciate the feeling of... [read more]
Lace Up For The Hot Cider Hustle
On your mark, get set, hustle! The Hot Cider Hustle is coming to Cranberry Township on November 9, 2019. The event features a 5K run/walk with hot cider and caramel apples at the finish line. What could be better on a crisp fall morning?
When and Where
The Hot Cider Hustle will... [read more]
PedalPGH: See Pittsburgh From Your Bike
You probably drive around Pittsburgh regularly if you live in the area. That is a good way to cover a lot of land in a short amount of time, but it can be easy to miss some of the beauty of the city when you decide to travel this way.... [read more]
DockDogs Aquatic Competition
Summertime fun in the sun isn’t just for people. Your canine companions can make a splash this August at the DockDog aquatic competition! In the DockDogs events, furry friends must dive from a dock into the water and perform a variety of athletic feats in the process. Whether your pet... [read more]
Butler AM Rotary’s Carved In Ice
It’s February, which means there’s still a chill leftover in the air from December and January. That chill may even last for a couple of more months. Chances are, over the winter months, you’ve probably refrained from going outside as much as you can. Maybe you’ve stayed home to bake,... [read more]