Tucked away in the state parks and wilderness of Pennsylvania tumble countless breathtaking waterfalls. Unfortunately, getting to many of those waterfalls requires hiking, which makes them inaccessible to a wide range of Pennsylvanians. Discover perhaps Pennsylvania's most majestic waterfall without worrying about having to hike.
Just about an hour outside of Scranton sits the second largest waterfall in Pennsylvania: Dingmans Falls.
Stop by the Visitors Center before embarking on your leisurely stroll to the falls. The Visitors Center features a bookstore, exhibits, and public restrooms nearby.
Follow the signs to the Dingmans Creek Trail. Leave your beloved furry friends at home as no dogs or other pets are permitted along the trail.
Travel along the wooden boardwalk, which is easy to navigate for those in wheelchairs and for parents with strollers.
Stroll just under half of a mile one way along the wooden boardwalk, dotted with benches for those who need to take a breather or who simply want to marvel at the natural beauty around them.
The trail, rated easy, passes wooded areas and streams.
Keep a look out for local wildlife, too. (If you look closely, you may be able to spot the beaver in the photo below.)
The sound of gushing water will serenade you before you even get your first glimpse of the 130 foot Dingmans Falls.
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Snap photos of the spectacular waterfall and, if you want a bird's eye view of Dingmans Falls...
From here, you'll climb up the wooden staircase. Even if climbing the stairs isn't an option, you'll enjoy the best views of the falls right from the boardwalk.
Stay and soak up in the unspeakable beauty of Dingmans Falls. It really is a stunner!
Dingmans Falls Visitor Center opens for the season in late May and runs through the end of September, so keep that in mind when planning your trip.
For more information, including Visitor Center hours and directions, click here.
Dingmans Falls is only one of the many Pennsylvania waterfalls that can be seen without having to embark on a hike. Click here to read about the eight easy-to-find waterfalls in the Keystone State that don't require hiking.
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