Have you ever noticed that when we're so focused on the moment - and the beauty around us - that time just melts away? You might find that's just what happens on the Tumbling Waters Trail in Pennsylvania. Drenched in natural beauty, the trail promises some challenges along the way. However, those challenges will likely pale in comparsion to the beauty you pass.
Tumbling Waters Trail wanders 3.3 miles through the Pocono Environmental Education Center in Dingmans Ferry.
Prepare for a moderate challenge along the path that offers some steep inclines, so bringing enough water along is a must.
Don't be too surprised if you run into others, as the trail can get pretty crowded. However, you're in for quite a few surprises along the way, including...
A graveyard - littered with headstones of tires and styrofoam cups - that aims to showcase the damage such products can do to the environment.
That environment includes plenty of little critters - from salamanders to frogs - scurrying about.
Hike through forested areas and past a beautiful lake. One of the highlights of the trail is, undoubtedly, the...
Tumbling double waterfall. Keep an eye out for the set of stairs that leads you right down to the waterfall.
As you make your way along the scenic trail, you'll also be treated to sweeping views of the Delaware Valley and Kittatinny Mountain.
Learn more on the official website of Pocono Environmental Education Center. Or, find a trail map and more photos of Tumbling Waters Trail on All Trails.
Have you ever hiked Tumbling Waters Trail in Pennsylvania? What'd you think? Share your experience in the comments! For more sensational views, this time of the Cumberland Valley, follow the Flat Rock Loop Trail in Newville.
Subscribe to our newsletter
Get the latest updates and news
Thank you for subscribing!