Walking tour/Nature Walk, ~1.25 mi

~100 ft elevation gain

Hiked 9/12/25

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallingwater

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Toured the famous Frank Lloyd Wright house, Fallingwater. Finished in 1939 and now a World Heritage Site, it is built on top of a waterfall section of Bear Run stream, it is meant to be a part of the landscape. The free flowing and cantilevered structures are a sight to behold.

Vertical shot of the exterior of Fallingwater from The View.

Angled side view of Fallingwater. This is the main view guests would have had as they arrived.

An angled side view of the house, showing the stream flowing beneath the cantilevered structures.

Living room area of the main room.

Fireplace area of the main room. The large stew pot on the left side may swing over the fireplace- used for mulled wine. Also notice the bedrock jutting out from the floor, as a decent amount of this area is natural landscape.

View of the main area of the guest house. Personally, the guest house seemed like it would have been far more comfortable to actually live in.

View of the cantilevered roof, as seen from in front of the guest house. All of this is concrete from a single pour and had 3 or 4 more of the ‘steps’ leading down the walkway.

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    8 days ago

    That’s correct, here’s a better photo to show those low deck walls, it’s from the upper deck instead, but same deal. And if you go over, it’s as much as four or so floors down to a bedrock stream. A lot of things in that house definitely would not pass code haha, those stone steps really gave one of the other visitors issue.

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      8 days ago

      Yes, that shows it off well!

      I doubt I’ve ever paid more mind to my center of gravity as standing there.

      Now, sitting there, on an autumn day, perhaps using a charcoal grill and having a cocktail, that sounds perfect.