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Exploring Jarrett Falls in Fulton County

Hiker standing beside Jarrett Falls as the waterfall cascades over layered rock ledges on Roaring Run in Fulton County, Pennsylvania

If you’re looking for information about visiting Jarrett Falls in Fulton County, you’re in the right place!

Jarrett Falls flowing over tiered rock ledges on Roaring Run in State Game Lands 53 in Fulton County, Pennsylvania

Jarrett Falls is a scenic 15-foot tall waterfall on Roaring Run in State Game Lands 53, roughly 1.7 miles downstream from Meadow Grounds Lake.

View from Jarrett Falls Trail overlooking Meadow Grounds Lake on State Game Lands 53 in Fulton County, Pennsylvania under overcast skies

As of May 2026, when these photos were taken, the red-blazed Jarrett Trail had been cleared of all blowdowns, making for a pleasant hike to one of southcentral Pennsylvania’s most picturesque waterfalls.

Red blaze trail marker along the Jarrett Trail on State Game Lands 53 in Fulton County, Pennsylvania

Directions to Jarrett Falls

The parking area for the Jarrett Trail is located near the breast of the dam on Meadow Grounds Lake, on State Game Lands 53.


If navigating by GPS coordinates, use 39.90511, -78.05616 to find this well-marked parking lot, pictured below.

Parking area for the Jarrett Trail on State Game Lands 53 in Fulton County, Pennsylvania

From the parking lot, walk around the gate and follow the gravel trail across the breast of the dam.

Entrance road and dam at State Game Lands 53 near the Jarrett Trail in Fulton County, Pennsylvania

Once you get to the opposite side of the dam, you’ll see the monument pictured below, indicating the beginning of the trail.

Jarrett Trail memorial marker and wooden footbridge near Jarrett Falls on State Game Lands 53 in Fulton County, Pennsylvania

The total length of the hike, from the parking area to the top of falls, covers 1.7 miles.

Trail map to Jarrett Falls on State Game Lands 53 in Fulton County, Pennsylvania.

Along the way, you’ll cross 4 bridges and make 2 wet crossings (shallow stream crossings with no bridge.)

Suspension footbridge spanning Roaring Run along the Jarrett Trail on State Game Lands 53 in Fulton County, Pennsylvania

The only potentially confusing part of the hike is at the spot indicated as “Pipeline Clearing” on the map above – when you reach this intersection after the first half-mile of hiking, you must cross over this bridge, bear right, and continue down the left side of the stream.

Jarrett Trail sign and bridge crossing Roaring Run on State Game Lands 53 in Fulton County, Pennsylvania

As soon as you step into the woods on the left side of the stream (when facing downstream), you’ll see the red-blazed tree pictured below, indicating that you are still on the Jarrett Trail.

Red-blazed section of the Jarrett Trail winding through the forest on State Game Lands 53 in Fulton County, Pennsylvania

Continue downstream to mile 1.4, where you’ll encounter the first of two wet crossings, complete with a hand cable and ladder to assist you across the stream and up the opposite bank.

Ladder and stream crossing along the Jarrett Trail beside Roaring Run near Jarrett Falls in Fulton County, Pennsylvania

Roughly 200 yards beyond that, you’ll encounter the second wet crossing, also accompanied by a hand cable.

Rocky section of Roaring Run flowing through the forest near Jarrett Falls in Fulton County, Pennsylvania

Once you’ve made the second wet crossing, the top of the falls are just 200 yards further downstream.

Left side view of Jarrett Falls cascading over broad layered rock shelves on Roaring Run in Fulton County, Pennsylvania

Photographing Jarrett Falls

The trail brings you out at the top of the falls, which is a nice vantage point, but not the best one for photography.

Top-down view of Jarrett Falls flowing through layered rock channels on Roaring Run in Fulton County, Pennsylvania

To get below the falls, you’ll need to carefully cross the flat rocks which form the top of the falls and scamper down the bank to stream level.

Jarrett Falls surrounded by lush spring foliage on Roaring Run in State Game Lands 53 in Fulton County, Pennsylvania

From below, you’ll have an excellent view of Jarrett Falls.

Photographer standing beside Jarrett Falls capturing images of the waterfall cascading over layered rock ledges in Fulton County, Pennsylvania

On this early May visit, the area had just received an inch of rain, creating ideal conditions for both the waterfall and the vibrant spring greenery.

Close-up view of Jarrett Falls cascading down tiered rock ledges on Roaring Run in Fulton County, Pennsylvania

When you’ve had your fill of Jarrett Falls, simply retrace your 1.7-mile route back to the parking area at Meadow Grounds Lake.

Jarrett Falls cascading over layered rock ledges on Roaring Run in State Game Lands 53 in Fulton County, Pennsylvania

Final Thoughts

The remoteness of Jarrett Falls, combined with scenic wet crossings, rugged forest terrain, and the beauty of the waterfall itself, makes this a rewarding adventure for experienced hikers seeking something off the beaten path.

Upper cascades and lush forest scenery along Roaring Run near Jarrett Falls in Fulton County, Pennsylvania

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