How lucky are we to live in a state with so much pure natural beauty that it would probably take a lifetime to see it all? Because we have so many places to explore, many of us have a bucket list, so we don’t miss our favorites. Pull out that bucket list now, and add the tallest waterfall in Pennsylvania, perhaps one of the state’s most spectacular natural wonders.

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Have you ever been to the tallest waterfall in Pennsylvania? Share your experience visiting the biggest waterfall in Pennsylvania in the comments! Did you know you can see 21 waterfalls on just one trail in Pennsylvania? It’s one for the bucket list.

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You Can See 21 Waterfalls In Just One Day Of Hiking In Pennsylvania

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Waterfalls In Pennsylvania

What are some other waterfall hikes in Pennsylvania?

Chasing waterfalls is fun and easy, and we have plenty of waterfall hikes in Pennsylvania that are worth checking out. Here are a few of the best waterfall hikes in Pennsylvania:

  • Perhaps the most epic waterfall hike in Pennsylvania, Falls Trail meanders more than seven miles through Ricketts Glen State Park, leading to 21 waterfalls. The trail, however, features some challenges, including steep climbs and slippery surfaces.
  • Worlds End State Park is home to Cottonwood Falls, which you can view when you set off on the 2.5-mile Double Run Nature Trail. You’ll even pass some tiny waterfalls along the way.
  • The three-mile Meadow Run Trail leads to two epic waterfalls – Ohiopyle Falls and Cucumber Falls – and a natural waterslide. (Bring your swimming gear if you’re visiting during the summer.) The Ohiopyle State Park trail is a must for anyone who loves waterfalls.
  • You’ll have to pay an admission fee to Bushkill Falls, but you’ll find it’s well worth it to see all eight of the private park’s waterfalls.

Are there any easily accessible waterfalls in Pennsylvania?

You don’t always have to go on a hike to see some of the best waterfalls in Pennsylvania. Some require just a short stroll or a few steps. Here are some of the best easily accessible waterfalls in Pennsylvania:

  • Cucumber Falls – Ohiopyle State Park
  • Springfield Falls – Mercer County
  • Dingmans Falls – Dingmans Ferry
  • Fallingwater – Mill Run
  • Dry Run Falls – Hillsgrove Township

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