Boyce Park, County park and ski resort in Allegheny County, United States.
Boyce Park is a recreation area spanning hundreds of acres across Monroeville and Plum Townships with ski slopes, a wave pool, trails, and an archery range. The site offers different activities for various seasons and interests.
The park was established in 1963 and named after William D. Boyce, founder of the Boy Scouts of America. The naming honors his influence on youth education and community development in the region.
The Carpenter Log House within the park shows how pioneers lived in earlier times through preserved buildings that visitors can explore today. The site tells regional history through its authentic structures.
The grounds are open from morning until sunset with different areas operating according to the season. Visitors should check what activities are available, as the facility switches between winter and summer operations.
This is the only location in Allegheny County's park system where visitors can experience downhill skiing and snow tubing in winter. The combination of alpine winter sports and year-round recreation makes it a special destination in the region.
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