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Buttermilk Falls

Buttermilk Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls of New Jersey. A dirt road (closed to vehicles in the winter) goes past its base. A series of steps lead to observation platforms further up the waterfall, which is nearly high. A trail continues eastward from the topmost platform, reaching the
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, about higher in elevation than the base of the falls, in about . The waterfall is near the north end of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area in New Jersey.


Dingmans Falls

Dingmans Falls Dingmans Falls is a waterfall located in Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania, Dingmans Ferry in Delaware Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania, Delaware Township, Pennsylvania near the Silverthread Falls. It has a vertical drop of 39.6 m (130 f ...
is the second highest waterfall in the state of Pennsylvania with a plunge of . It is located at the northern end of the DWG park. There is a beautiful (composite) boardwalk that leads you to the base of the waterfall where you can see the cascading drop. This boardwalk is roughly long and takes you to the base of the falls, but also passes by Silverthread Falls. You can continue on up a series of stairs to the waterfall and see the entire plunge from the birds eye view. The best time to see this waterfall is about 24 hours after a hard rain, when it will be flowing fast and steady. This is probably the best known waterfall of Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Park.


Silverthread Falls

Silverthread Falls is also located in upper Pennsylvania, less than from Dingmans Falls. This waterfall exhibits a steep drop of about via a narrow channel constructed of prominent rock-joints faces, however the volume of flow is much less than Dingmans Falls. Visitors can view both Silverthread and Ding Dong Falls via the same (composite) boardwalk & trail emanating from the Dingmans Falls Visitor Center.


Factory Falls

Factory Falls is located on the George W. Childs Park Trail in Pennsylvania, it follows Dingmans Creek so you are very close to Dingmans falls. The Brooks Family ran a woolen mill from 1823 to 1832 next to this fall, the remains of the mill can be seen next to the fall. You will take a single path through the woods that runs on both sides of the creek that is roughly in length. This waterfall is the first one in a set of three that is on this traill. Factory Falls drops twice and makes a 90 degree turn with the creek.


Fulmer Falls

Fulmer Falls Fulmer Falls is the second waterfall located in the George W. Childs Recreation Site in Dingmans Ferry, Pike County, Pennsylvania, United States of America. The falls are downstream from Factory Falls and upstream from Deer Leap Falls on the ...
is the second waterfall you will see on the George W. Childs Park Trail in Pennsylvania right after Factory Falls. This fall is tall and is the largest in George W. Childs Park. This waterfall has a unique feature of falling in a semi-circular basin of rock and then flowing downstream. The base of this waterfall is not accessible unless the fence is jumped, this is not prohibited.


Deer Leap Falls

The third last fall of the trail of George W. Childs Park is
Deer Leap Falls Deer Leap Falls is the third waterfall located in the George W. Childs Recreation Site, Pike County, Pennsylvania, United States. A popular recreation location since the late nineteenth century, it is located downstream from the Factory Falls a ...
. There is a bridge over top of the falls that gives it a very majestic look. The fall itself can be seen from all sides well including above because the bridge allows site-seers to walk on top of the fall. There is a very large wide shallow pool at the bottom of the fall, swimming and wading are not permitted. However this does not stop a lot of people from getting into the water for a selfie. The walk back is about before the parking area is back in view.


Bushkill Falls

There are eight waterfalls and more than of trail on these , located in Pennsylvania near the top of Delaware Water Gap National Recreational park. The drop of the main fall of
Bushkill Falls Bushkill Falls is a series of eight privately owned waterfalls, the tallest of which cascades over , located in Lehman Township, Pennsylvania in the Pocono Mountains. Water of the Little Bush Kill and Pond Run Creek descends the mountain, towar ...
is about . While the drop from the first falls to the bottom of the lower gorge is about . This set of falls is on privately owned land, and has an admission charge. They are advertised with the slogan "The Niagara of Pennsylvania".


Raymondskill Falls

Raymondskill Falls are a series of three cascading waterfalls located on Raymondskill Creek in
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. It is the tallest waterfall in Pennsylvania. The three tiers of Raymondskill Falls have a combined height of approximately .


Van Campens Glen Falls

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is the terminus of the Lower Van Campens Glen trail hike near Walpack, NJ. The top of the falls features a deep, large pool that cascades down a slanted rock face. The areas surrounding the upper pool require extreme caution as this area has been responsible for numerous accidents and deaths in years past. The trail itself features a densely covered hemlock ravine that hosts various delicate plants and species of wildlife. The root systems at the base of many of the hemlocks have been damaged due to high foot traffic in the area. This, in addition to storm damage and a lack of funding, has led the National Park Service and Department of the Interior to close the Lower Van Campens Glen trail indefinitely, due to public hazard, as of Spring 2019.


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Waterfalls A waterfall is any point in a river or stream where water flows over a vertical drop or a series of steep drops. Waterfalls also occur where meltwater drops over the edge of a tabular iceberg or ice shelf. Waterfalls can be formed in several ...
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Delaware Water Gap The Delaware Water Gap is a water gap on the border of the U.S. states of New Jersey and Pennsylvania where the Delaware River cuts through a large ridge of the Appalachian Mountains. The gap makes up the southern portion of the Delaware Wa ...