Best natural monuments around Gold Key Lake are found within the private community and the surrounding Pocono Mountains. The area features three spring-fed glacial lakes: Gold Key Lake, Fawn Lake, and Autumn Lake. These natural water bodies are significant features of the landscape. The region also serves as a gateway to the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, offering diverse natural attractions.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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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 "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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'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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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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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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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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The Gold Key Lake area is rich in natural beauty, featuring several spring-fed glacial lakes within the community itself, such as Gold Key Lake, Fawn Lake, and Autumn Lake. The region is also a gateway to the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, home to impressive waterfalls like Raymondskill Falls and Dingmans Falls.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Dingmans Falls is highly recommended, with its accessible boardwalk trail leading to the waterfall. Within the Gold Key Lake community, Gold Key Lake itself offers a main beach area with a roped-off swimming section, a floating trampoline, slide, and swim platform, making it a great family destination.
If you prefer a quieter experience away from the more popular spots, consider visiting Hackers Falls. It offers a beautiful natural monument experience without the crowds often found at other locations. Shohola Falls also provides a peaceful setting with a small waterfall cascading into the Shohola Marsh Reservoir.
The area around Gold Key Lake offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like the Raymondskill / Creek Trail and George W. Childs Park Trail, or more moderate options such as the Conashaugh View Loop Trail. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes available. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Gold Key Lake and Road Cycling Routes around Gold Key Lake guide pages.
Yes, Silverthread Falls is easily accessible via a level wooden walkway, located very close to the visitor center. The trail to Dingmans Falls is also largely a wooden boardwalk, making it relatively accessible for many visitors.
The natural monuments around Gold Key Lake are beautiful year-round, but spring, summer, and fall offer the most pleasant conditions. Spring brings lush greenery and full waterfalls, while summer is ideal for lake activities like swimming and boating. Autumn showcases stunning fall foliage, making it a popular time for scenic hikes.
Gold Key Lake, a natural, spring-fed glacial lake, is a central feature of the community. It's a popular spot for swimming, boating, and fishing. The main beach area provides amenities like a roped-off swimming section, a floating trampoline, slide, and swim platform. Boat launches and slips are also available at South Beach.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning waterfalls, such as the impressive three-tiered Raymondskill Falls and the scenic Dingmans Falls with its accessible boardwalk. The peaceful woods and the opportunity to enjoy nature, whether by hiking or simply taking in the views, are also highly valued.
Absolutely. For easy hikes, you can explore trails like the Raymondskill / Creek Trail or the George W. Childs Park Trail. The Dingmans Creek Trail, which leads to Dingmans Falls, is also considered an easy walk, mostly on a boardwalk. More easy options can be found on the Easy hikes around Gold Key Lake guide.
When hiking to natural monuments around Gold Key Lake, it's advisable to wear comfortable, layered clothing suitable for the weather conditions. Sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are recommended, especially for trails that might be wet or uneven, such as those leading to waterfalls. Bringing water and sun protection is also a good idea.
Yes, within the Gold Key Lake community, Fawn Lake and Autumn Lake are also significant natural water bodies. Fawn Lake feeds into Gold Key Lake and offers boating and fishing, with views from a trail below the dog park. Autumn Lake is known for excellent fishing and scenic views, easily accessible off Circle Drive.


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