Travelers venturing out from their Pittsburg vacation rentals often make their way to Lake Francis State Park to explore nature or spend the day at the park and playground there. The list of Pittsburg things to see with your kids include petting zoos and area museums that include Colebrook Area Historical Museum, the Jefferson Historical Society Museum, the Presby Transportation Museum, and the Gorham Historical Society & Railroad Museum. If you prefer to observe nature and see the sights, head over to Moose Alley or check out the town's 3 covered bridges and historic buildings.
Thanks to convenient roads and access points to lakes and rivers, seasonal travelers staying at Pittsburg vacation rentals can spend the day fishing, swimming, or canoeing. Families often gravitate towards Deer Mountain Campground for picnicking or an overnight camping trip. Popular outdoor activities near Pittsburg include exploring sprawling area state parks in the summer and snowmobiling in winter. Casual walkers will appreciate strolling from the center of town to First Lake while browsing through gift and specialty shops. Meanwhile, hikers won't be able to resist the numerous trails that wander south to north through town.
The Pittsburg climate is highly changeable meaning all 4 seasons can be enjoyed here. An abundance of snowfall provides a perfect excuse to take advantage of popular wintertime activities. The town has nearly 200 days of sunshine per year and gets nearly 40 inches of rain annually. January is the coolest month and July is when it gets warmest, although summer temperatures rarely exceed 80 degrees. Pittsburg has a comfort index slightly above the national average, partly because humidity levels tend to be reasonable most of the year.
Bordered by Canada's Quebec province to the west and north, Pittsburg is also adjacent to Maine and Vermont. Part of the Connecticut River defines the town's border, as does Halls Stream. The summit of Stub Hill is the town's highest point. Spectacular waterfalls and birch-lined gardens often add to the appeal of the area for travelers at Pittsburg vacation rentals. It's not out of the ordinary to see moose, black bears, white-tailed deer, and woodchucks while exploring nature here. Rump Mountain, Burke Mountain, and Back Lake are among the natural wonders near Pittsburg. Area waters are often teaming with rainbow trout and salmon from April through September.
Our 2021 property listings offer a large selection of 67 vacation rentals around Pittsburg. From 23 cabin rentals to 51 house rentals, find a unique house rental for you to enjoy a memorable holiday or a weekend with your family and friends.
Yes, of course. Vrbo has 23 Cabins in Pittsburg. Our other popular types of vacation rentals in Pittsburg include:
But you can also enjoy a great stay in one of our other vacation rentals including Condos/Apartments and more.
Yes, you can select your preferred vacation rental with internet/wifi among our 60 vacation rentals with internet/wifi available in Pittsburg. Please use our search bar to access the selection of vacation rentals available.