PA Waterfalls

Logan Falls in the Allegheny National Forest in Pennsylvania

Exploring Logan Falls in Forest County

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Logan Falls is tucked away in the heart of the Allegheny National Forest in northwestern Pennsylvania. Approximately 9 miles from the town of Marienville in Forest County, to be specific. How to Find Logan Falls in...
Rainbow Falls Pennsylvania Huntingdon County

Exploring Rainbow Falls at Trough Creek State Park

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Rainbow Falls and Balanced Rock are two of the most popular spots at Trough Creek State Park in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. And as luck would have it, both are located along the Balanced Rock Trail...
Hawk Falls Pennsylvania Hickory Run State Park

Exploring Hawk Falls at Hickory Run State Park

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Hawk Falls at Hickory Run State Park is a relatively easy half-mile waterfall hike off of Route 534 in Carbon County. The GPS coordinates for the Hawk Falls parking area are 41.01073, -75.63397. Hiking to Hawk...
Tobyhanna Falls in the PA Pocono Mountains

Exploring Tobyhanna Falls in Monroe County

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Tobyhanna Falls in Monroe County is an easy 0.4 mile hike (one way) along the Tobyhanna Creek in the Austin T. Blakeslee Natural Area. Getting There How to Find Tobyhanna Falls in Monroe County Navigate to...
Scenes from Salt Springs State Park in Pennsylvania.

Exploring the Waterfalls at Salt Springs State Park

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Salt Springs State Park in Susquehanna County is home to 3 superb waterfalls on the aptly-named Fall Brook. Created by glaciers more than 18,000 years ago, Fall Brook Gorge is is an immensely enjoyable hiking...
Indian Ladder Falls in the Delaware Water Gap.

Exploring the Waterfalls on Upper Hornbecks Creek in Pike County

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Upper Hornbecks Creek in Pike County is home to an array of small, unnamed waterfalls, as well as one 40-footer locally known as Indian Ladder Falls. When I last visited Upper Hornbecks Creek in May...
A collage featuring five images from Dingmans Falls in Pike County, Pennsylvania. The top left and bottom center photos capture the falls in full force, with water cascading down a series of rocky ledges surrounded by lush greenery. The top right picture showcases the olive-green visitor center with its yellow details and the National Park Service emblem, nestled in the woods. A footbridge leading through the verdant forest is the focus of the bottom left image, inviting exploration. Finally, the bottom right photo offers a close-up of a smaller cascade, with a wooden staircase alongside it, emphasizing the natural rugged terrain of the area. Together, these images create a comprehensive visual tour of the Dingmans Falls area, highlighting both the powerful beauty of the falls and the facilities that welcome visitors to this scenic destination.

Exploring Dingmans Falls and Silverthread Falls in Pike County

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If you're looking for information about visiting Dingmans Falls and Silverthread Falls in Pike County, you're in the right place! Dingmans Falls and Silverthread Falls are two of the most accessible, most popular, and tallest...
A collection of five images showcasing Raymondskill Falls in Pike County, Pennsylvania. Top left: A dynamic view of the waterfall with water streaming over a rocky cliff into a serene pool. Top right: A separate section of the falls where water splits into two paths amid dense trees. Bottom left: The rocky creek bed upstream, dotted with large stones and autumn leaves. Bottom center: A downward angle on the falls, highlighting the cascading water and mist. Bottom right: The hiking trail leading to the falls with rough-hewn stone steps and a wooden handrail, bordered by leaf-strewn ground and forest greenery.

Exploring Raymondskill Falls in Pike County

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If you're looking for information about visiting Raymondskill Falls in Pike County, you're in the right place! Raymondskill Falls is billed by the National Park Service as the "tallest waterfall in Pennsylvania" at 178...
This collage showcases five distinct perspectives of Shohola Falls and its surroundings in Pike County, Pennsylvania. The top left photo captures the falls from a distance, emphasizing their width and the surrounding greenery. The top right image offers a view through a tree’s branches, highlighting the falls' vertical drop. The middle image is a close-up that blurs the rushing water, conveying its movement. The bottom left shows a tree with intricate roots beside the waterfall, illustrating the interplay between flora and water. Lastly, the bottom right photo features a wooden observation deck extending toward a lake, providing a peaceful vantage point against a backdrop of overcast skies. Each photo collectively portrays the diverse beauty of the falls and the serene landscape.

Exploring Shohola Falls in Pike County

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If you're looking for information about visiting Shohola Falls in Pike County, you're in the right place! Shohola Falls, a powerful and easily-accessible waterfall, is located along Route 6, ten miles west of Milford, PA. The...
Freedom Falls in Venango County PA

Exploring Freedom Falls in Venango County

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Freedom Falls is a 20 foot tall waterfall in a remote section of Venango County, Pennsylvania. Despite the fact that this is a well known and popular spot for locals, those traveling to Freedom Falls...