We can probably all agree that one of the best things about Pennsylvania is its vast, beautiful natural landscapes – from the mountains to the lakes. Hiking offers an ideal, fun way to explore all of our state’s natural beauty. If you love the majesty of waterfalls, you’ll love this waterfall hike in Pennsylvania.

Set off on a heart-pumping adventure when you hike the Tumbling Waters Trail, in Dingman’s Ferry, that promises plenty of natural beauty.

All Trails/Maria Zdroik Follow the trail’s orange blazes. Plan to spend a minimum of two hours on the trail.

Rated moderate, the three-mile loop trail will take you through a wetland, the Delaware River Valley, and forest trees.

All Trails/Stacey Clark You’ll pass through several different habitats, such as wetlands and a mixed oak forest, so keep in mind to leave everything as you found it.

Slip on sturdy shoes, and carry plenty of water for your hike. You’ll likely spot some of the majestic wildlife - from chipmunks to hawks - along the way, too.

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One of the highlights of your hike just might be the gushing waterfall. (Once you arrive at the waterfall, you’re at the halfway point of the hike.)

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Do not wade or swim in the water near the waterfall as both are prohibited. Still, you’ll enjoy picture-perfect views before…

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Continuing your hike. Keep your head up as you’re hiking, and you just might see a house designed for a colony of bats.

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Click here for a comprehensive booklet about the Tumbling Waters Trail.

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Address: 538 Emery Road, Dingmans Ferry, PA, 18328

All Trails/Michael Salera Click here for the official website of Pocono Environmental Education Center. Or, go here for Facebook.

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Follow the trail’s orange blazes. Plan to spend a minimum of two hours on the trail.

All Trails/Stacey Clark

You’ll pass through several different habitats, such as wetlands and a mixed oak forest, so keep in mind to leave everything as you found it.

All Trails/Keith Chamberlain

All Trails/Peter Xhudo

All Trails/Kathy Bosco

All Trails/Carrie Bohn

All Trails/Lindsay Cummings

All Trails/Michael Salera

Click here for the official website of Pocono Environmental Education Center. Or, go here for Facebook.

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