
If you love waterfalls and you love coffee, Carley Brook Falls is a must-see attraction in Wayne County!

This picturesque 20-foot-tall, multi-tiered waterfall sits just a few steps away from the Black and Brass Coffee Roasting Company, a stylish café located along Route 6 near Honesdale.

The falls are so close to the shop that you can literally sip a fresh-brewed latte while listening to the sound of rushing water.

Directions to Carley Brook Falls
Carley Brook Falls and Black and Brass Coffee are located at 102 US-6, Honesdale, PA 18431.
What You’ll See at Carley Brook Falls
Carley Brook Falls cascades gracefully over a series of dark rock ledges, framed by trees that change beautifully with the seasons.

The waterfall is visible right from the parking lot of Black and Brass, making it one of the easiest scenic stops you’ll ever visit.

Inside the café, you’ll find a warm industrial atmosphere where baristas craft espresso drinks, pour-overs, and locally roasted blends, including special seasonal varieties.

Whether you’re a traveler passing through or a local looking for a scenic coffee break, this combination of caffeine and cascading water is hard to beat!

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Nearby Attractions
The Wayne County Historical Society Museum in Honesdale offers an engaging journey through the county’s people, industries, and innovations with its historic artifacts, interactive exhibits, and unique collections.

Irving Cliff is a fabulous roadside scenic overlook that sits high above Honesdale, the Wayne County seat.

The Dorflinger Factory Museum in Wayne County showcases exquisite historic glassware and the legacy of master glassmaker Christian Dorflinger within the confines of his original glass factory.

The Dorflinger Glass Museum in Wayne County, housed in Christian Dorflinger’s former home, displays over 1,000 pieces of brilliant-cut glass just a mile from the Dorflinger Factory Museum.

The Stourbridge Line is a magnificent sightseeing train excursion that runs along the banks of the Lackawaxen River, between Honesdale and Hawley in Wayne County.

Uncovering the Pennsylvania Roots of “Winter Wonderland” shows you the inspiration for one of the most beloved holiday songs of all time, Winter Wonderland, located in the heart of Honesdale.

The D&H Canal Park in Wayne County is a 16-acre site where visitors can explore 19th-century canal history amid the natural beauty of the Lackawaxen River valley.

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