A picture is worth a thousand words. Sure, our former English teachers would admonish us for using a tired, old cliché, but sometimes that cliché just works. Take Bushkill Falls in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania’s Niagara Falls is too beautiful for words, so enjoy the beautiful photos, which just might convince you that this amazing park belongs on your bucket list.
Bushkill Falls welcomes visitors all year, except during the seasonal closure from December through mid-March. The park opens daily at 10 a.m. while closing time varies according to the season and the weather.
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Bushkill Falls charges weekly and weekend admission fees for adults, seniors, and children. Visitors who are three and younger get in free.
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A privately-owned park spanning 300 acres, the popular attraction receives no public funding and uses the profits from admission and other fees to maintain the park.
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When you’re ready to explore, make sure you pay attention to the park signs for your own safety and for the safety of others. Wear comfortable and sturdy shoes, too, for your journey through the park.
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Discover eight waterfalls within the park.
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The Main Falls cascades down 100 feet. Make that 300 feet if the falls drop all the way to the bottom of the Lower Gorge.
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Be prepared to walk up and down stairs and across wooden bridges to enjoy different views of the waterfalls.
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Hikers can follow the hiking trails that total two miles.
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Bring your camera or smartphone to snap stunning photos. Be forewarned, however, that cell phone service is pretty much nonexistent when you’re in the park.
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Pets are welcome at Bushkills Falls as long as they are kept on a leash and supervised at all times.
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Picnicking along the trails is strongly discouraged.
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Fishing is permitted. However, guests must first purchase a fishing permit.
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You’ll also find several fun, family-friendly activities at Bushkill Falls, so make a day (or a weekend) of it at the park. Go fishing. Rent a paddle boat. Mine for gemstones, or play a few rounds of miniature golf.
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A visit to Bushkill Falls certainly wouldn’t be complete without a stop at the snack bar and the gift shop.
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Til next time, Bushkill Falls.
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Have you been to Bushkill Falls in Pennsylvania? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! The eight waterfalls that dot Bushkill Falls are only several of many in Pennsylvania. Have you also heard of these eight easy access waterfalls in Pennsylvania?
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Bushkill Falls in Pennsylvania October 10, 2020 Beth Price-Williams What are the best waterfall hikes in Pennsylvania? Lace up your hiking boots if you want to see some of the best waterfalls in Pennsylvania – all in one hike. Falls Trail in Ricketts Glen State Park will take you to 21 breathtakingly beautiful waterfalls. Clocking in at just over seven miles, Falls Trail is challenging, but if you’re up for the challenge you are in for an amazing experience. If you’re not up for the challenge, on the other hand, follow the shorter and easier 3.2 mile Highland Loop Trail. It, too, will give you a glimpse of all 21 waterfalls including the tallest. Ganoga Falls cascades down 94 feet. What are the best outdoor adventures in Pennsylvania? On the hunt for fun and memorable outdoor adventures in Pennsylvania? How about hitting the highway on a road trip that will take you to seven spectacular waterfalls across Pennsylvania? The road trip includes a stop at Ricketts Glen State Park, Nay Aug Falls, and Slatefort Creek Falls. For an easy adventure that will lead you to the tallest waterfall in Pennsylvania, follow the Raymondskill Creek Trail. The trail clocks in at under a half of a mile and is considered somewhere between easy and moderate. The three-tier waterfall, also the tallest waterfall in the state, cascades down 150 feet. Does Pennsylvania have any natural wonders? Some of the most scenic spots in Pennsylvania are its natural wonders. Did you know that Pennsylvania has, for example, it’s very own Grand Canyon? Pine Creek Gorge is a stunning natural wonder, and you can view it from Colton Point State Park or Leonard Harrison State Park. It’s simply beautiful no matter when you visit. However, when it’s painted in fall’s colors, it is particularly breathtaking. Other natural wonders in Pennsylvania that are worth a visit include Coudersport Ice Mine, Meadow Run Natural Waterslide, Erie Bluffs State Park, and Ringing Rocks Park.
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Bushkill Falls in Pennsylvania
October 10, 2020
Beth Price-Williams
What are the best waterfall hikes in Pennsylvania? Lace up your hiking boots if you want to see some of the best waterfalls in Pennsylvania – all in one hike. Falls Trail in Ricketts Glen State Park will take you to 21 breathtakingly beautiful waterfalls. Clocking in at just over seven miles, Falls Trail is challenging, but if you’re up for the challenge you are in for an amazing experience. If you’re not up for the challenge, on the other hand, follow the shorter and easier 3.2 mile Highland Loop Trail. It, too, will give you a glimpse of all 21 waterfalls including the tallest. Ganoga Falls cascades down 94 feet. What are the best outdoor adventures in Pennsylvania? On the hunt for fun and memorable outdoor adventures in Pennsylvania? How about hitting the highway on a road trip that will take you to seven spectacular waterfalls across Pennsylvania? The road trip includes a stop at Ricketts Glen State Park, Nay Aug Falls, and Slatefort Creek Falls. For an easy adventure that will lead you to the tallest waterfall in Pennsylvania, follow the Raymondskill Creek Trail. The trail clocks in at under a half of a mile and is considered somewhere between easy and moderate. The three-tier waterfall, also the tallest waterfall in the state, cascades down 150 feet. Does Pennsylvania have any natural wonders? Some of the most scenic spots in Pennsylvania are its natural wonders. Did you know that Pennsylvania has, for example, it’s very own Grand Canyon? Pine Creek Gorge is a stunning natural wonder, and you can view it from Colton Point State Park or Leonard Harrison State Park. It’s simply beautiful no matter when you visit. However, when it’s painted in fall’s colors, it is particularly breathtaking. Other natural wonders in Pennsylvania that are worth a visit include Coudersport Ice Mine, Meadow Run Natural Waterslide, Erie Bluffs State Park, and Ringing Rocks Park.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Lace up your hiking boots if you want to see some of the best waterfalls in Pennsylvania – all in one hike. Falls Trail in Ricketts Glen State Park will take you to 21 breathtakingly beautiful waterfalls. Clocking in at just over seven miles, Falls Trail is challenging, but if you’re up for the challenge you are in for an amazing experience. If you’re not up for the challenge, on the other hand, follow the shorter and easier 3.2 mile Highland Loop Trail. It, too, will give you a glimpse of all 21 waterfalls including the tallest. Ganoga Falls cascades down 94 feet.
What are the best outdoor adventures in Pennsylvania?
On the hunt for fun and memorable outdoor adventures in Pennsylvania? How about hitting the highway on a road trip that will take you to seven spectacular waterfalls across Pennsylvania? The road trip includes a stop at Ricketts Glen State Park, Nay Aug Falls, and Slatefort Creek Falls. For an easy adventure that will lead you to the tallest waterfall in Pennsylvania, follow the Raymondskill Creek Trail. The trail clocks in at under a half of a mile and is considered somewhere between easy and moderate. The three-tier waterfall, also the tallest waterfall in the state, cascades down 150 feet.
Does Pennsylvania have any natural wonders?
Some of the most scenic spots in Pennsylvania are its natural wonders. Did you know that Pennsylvania has, for example, it’s very own Grand Canyon? Pine Creek Gorge is a stunning natural wonder, and you can view it from Colton Point State Park or Leonard Harrison State Park. It’s simply beautiful no matter when you visit. However, when it’s painted in fall’s colors, it is particularly breathtaking. Other natural wonders in Pennsylvania that are worth a visit include Coudersport Ice Mine, Meadow Run Natural Waterslide, Erie Bluffs State Park, and Ringing Rocks Park.