Renziehausen Rose Garden
McKeesport, PA.
15132
The Rose Garden at
Renziehausen (Renzie) Park is
maintained by the McKeesport
Garden Club with the help of
volunteers from the Pittsburgh
Rose Society.  The garden is open
to the public daily at no charge.
Pittsburgh Rose Society
To see a slide show of
the Renzie garden,
click on the red rose
and that will take you
to the Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette.  When
you get there, scroll
down and click on the
rose again to enjoy the
tour.(your computer
will need RealPlayer
installed for this to
function.)
DIRECTIONS:

From the Parkway East Rt.376):  Rt.
376 to Rt. 30 (Forrest Hills) exit and
follow Rt. 30 to Rt. 148 (the Yellow
Belt).  Right on to Rt. 148 to the third
light.  Left onto Eden Park Blvd and go
to the second light and left on Tulip
Dr., continue straight into the park up
to the McKeesport Garden Club
building.  The rose garden is on the
right.
From Route 51 South:  Exit onto
Lebanon Church Road (McKeesport
Exit).  Continue on Lebanon Churdh
Rd. past the County Airport to the fork
in the road, go right down Dravosburg
Hill across the Bridge.  Turn left after
the bridge continue to Lysle Blvd.
through McKeesport.  At Eden Park
Blvd turn right.  At Tulip turn left up to
the McKeesport Garden Club building.
From Kennywood Park: Continue on
Rt. 837 past Kennywood on the Green
Belt, through the City of Duquesne.  
Stay on Rt. 837 to the
Duquesne-McKeesport Bridge.  Get
into the left lane across the bride and
continue straight following Rt. 148N.  
Stay in the right lane and at the third
light turn right onto Eden Park Blvd.   
Go left on Tulip up to the McKeesport
Garden Club and Rose Garden.
to Renzie Park
Need Information about Weddings and
using the park for photo opportunities or
garden tours?
Please contact:

Grace Krepps - 412-751-8656
email - grakre@comcast.net

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Renziehausen park in winter, Photo by
Frank DelDuka, Pgh Rose Society
Web Master:  David McKibben
dhmckibben@hotmail.com

Page was lasted edited on 4/2/2008
One of the several mini
rose beds at Renzie,
photo Frank DelDuca