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Top 7 Waterfalls in Pike County

Best waterfalls in Pike County are found within the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and surrounding regions, offering diverse natural features. This area of Pennsylvania is characterized by its creeks and ravines, which create numerous cascades. Visitors can explore a variety of waterfall routes, from easily accessible boardwalks to more challenging trails. The landscape provides scenic views and points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts.

Best waterfalls in Pike County

  • The most popular waterfalls is Raymondskill Falls, a waterfall…

Last updated: April 26, 2026

Raymondskill Falls

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A ladder of falls, some easily accessible via a well maintained trail, other require a short hike on unmarked trails (just follow trail Komoot is showing).

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Dingmans Falls

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Dingmans Falls is arguably one of the most scenic waterfalls in the area. The trail to reach here is mostly boardwalk, with some stairs at the end.

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Hackers Falls

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If you don't want to contend with the crowds around popular Raymondskill Falls, consider this side hike to Hackers Falls.

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Silverthread Falls

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The Silverthread Falls waterfall is located in close proximity to the waterfalls visitor center and is easily accessible via a level wooden walkway.
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Delaware Valley Lookout

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Although this lookout isn't actually part of nearby Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, it's a stunning location nonetheless, ringed in by no fewer than six waterfalls in close proximity.

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Lower Indian Ladders Falls

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This isn't a very big waterfall, but it's perfectly framed against a round plunge pool. Once accessible via the Upper Hornbecks Creek Trail, it's now only (safely) accessible from the Lower Hornbecks Creek Trail.

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Shohola Falls

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Shohola Falls brings visitors looking to enjoy the peaceful woods and small waterfall cascading into the Shohola Marsh Reservoir. The name for these falls comes from the native name for …

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February 23, 2024, Shohola Falls

Shohola Falls brings visitors looking to enjoy the peaceful woods and small waterfall cascading into the Shohola Marsh Reservoir. The name for these falls comes from the native name for "place of peace." From the end of the paved area and parking lot, there is a short set of stairs to get down to the falls, but the Shohola Marsh dam will be visible from the parking area.

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Lisa
November 21, 2023, Delaware Valley Lookout

Although this lookout isn't actually part of nearby Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, it's a stunning location nonetheless, ringed in by no fewer than six waterfalls in close proximity.

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Hubert Trapp
October 19, 2023, Dingmans Falls

'Dingmans Falls' is a 40 m high waterfall in the Delaware Water Gap. The path to the waterfall leads on a wooden boardwalk over the 'Dingmans Creek Trail' and goes past 'Silverthread Falls'. https://gowaterfalling.com/waterfalls/dingmans.shtml

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'Raymondskill Falls' in the 'Delware Water Gap' is a waterfall with three stages and a drop of approximately 45 m. It is considered the highest waterfall in Pennsylvania. https://gowaterfalling.com/waterfalls/raymondskill.shtml

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The Silverthread Falls waterfall is located in close proximity to the waterfalls visitor center and is easily accessible via a level wooden walkway. https://gowaterfalling.com/waterfalls/silverthread.shtml

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This isn't a very big waterfall, but it's perfectly framed against a round plunge pool. Once accessible via the Upper Hornbecks Creek Trail, it's now only (safely) accessible from the Lower Hornbecks Creek Trail.

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Lisa
July 25, 2023, Hackers Falls

If you don't want to contend with the crowds around popular Raymondskill Falls, consider this side hike to Hackers Falls.

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Lisa
July 25, 2023, Dingmans Falls

Dingmans Falls is arguably one of the most scenic waterfalls in the area. The trail to reach here is mostly boardwalk, with some stairs at the end.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which waterfalls in Pike County are easily accessible?

For easy access, consider Dingmans Falls and Silverthread Falls, both featuring a well-maintained, ADA-accessible boardwalk. Paupack Falls is also known for its convenient location next to the Ledges Hotel in Hawley, offering stunning views without extensive hiking.

Are there family-friendly waterfalls in Pike County?

Yes, Dingmans Falls is particularly family-friendly, with an accessible boardwalk trail. Bushkill Falls also caters to families, offering various trails from short walks to longer hikes, along with wildlife exhibits and other activities.

What is the best time of year to visit the waterfalls in Pike County?

Many waterfalls, like Paupack Falls, offer stunning views year-round, whether gushing in spring or strikingly frozen in winter. While trails like Dingmans Falls remain open year-round, access roads might be gated in winter or early spring due to icy conditions. The free shuttle service to Raymondskill Falls operates between Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends.

Can I find less crowded waterfalls in Pike County?

If you prefer a quieter experience away from the more popular spots, consider Hackers Falls. It offers a scenic side hike and a less crowded alternative to other popular sites.

What kind of trails can I expect when visiting Pike County waterfalls?

Pike County offers a variety of trails. You'll find well-maintained boardwalks at Dingmans Falls, short but steep and uneven paths at Raymondskill Falls, and a comprehensive network of boardwalks and trails at Bushkill Falls ranging from 15 minutes to two miles. George W. Childs Park features a 1.4-mile loop trail.

Are there any historical sites near the waterfalls in Pike County?

Yes, George W. Childs Park, home to Factory Falls, Fulmer Falls, and Deer Leap Falls, features the picturesque stone ruins of a 19th-century woolen mill near Factory Falls. Paupack Falls was also historically used to power the John S. O'Connor Glass Factory.

What outdoor activities can I do near these waterfalls?

Beyond waterfall viewing, Pike County offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore easy hikes on routes like the Tusten Mountain Trail or George W. Childs Park Trail. For running, consider the Lakeside Trail, and for mountain biking, there are routes like the Huguenot Hill loop. Find more details on these activities in the easy hikes, running trails, and MTB trails guides for Pike County.

Where can I find parking for the waterfalls?

Parking is generally available at the visitor centers or designated trailheads for most waterfalls. For Raymondskill Falls, a free shuttle service is available from the Milford Knob Trailhead during peak season. The Dingmans Falls Visitor Center also serves as a starting point with parking.

Are there any waterfalls that offer unique natural features or views?

Raymondskill Falls is notable for being Pennsylvania's tallest waterfall, with three impressive tiers. Shohola Falls cascades over stair-stepping rocks, creating numerous picturesque drops. The Delaware Valley Lookout, while not a waterfall itself, offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, ringed by several waterfalls.

What should I know about visiting George W. Childs Park?

George W. Childs Park, home to Factory Falls, Fulmer Falls, and Deer Leap Falls, reopened in October 2024 after storm damage. It features a 1.4-mile loop trail to see all three cascades and offers a blend of natural beauty and history with 19th-century mill ruins.

Is there an admission fee for any of the waterfalls?

Yes, Bushkill Falls is a privately owned attraction and requires an admission fee to access the park and its network of eight waterfalls and trails. Most other waterfalls within the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, such as Raymondskill Falls and Dingmans Falls, do not have an entrance fee.

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