Adventure’s never far, especially living in Pennsylvania. Sometimes, though, we crave a laid back experience, one that takes our breath away from sheer beauty rather than fast-paced thrills. If you’re looking for a fun way to spend a few hours or a day, plan a visit to one or all of these six easy access waterfalls in Pennsylvania. (One stop even features two spellbinding Pennsylvania waterfalls less than a mile apart.)

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Have you ever asked yourself, where are there waterfalls near me? Now you know about some of the best! What are your favorite Pennsylvania waterfalls? Let us know in the comments! If you’re up for a bit of a challenge, follow Falls Trail at Ricketts Glen State Park, which boasts 21 breathtaking waterfalls. Don’t forget to download the AllTrails Plus app to your phone before you head out!

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What are the best waterfall hikes in Pennsylvania?

Some of the best waterfall hikes are also the easiest hikes in Pennsylvania. In fact, some – like Cucumber Falls and Ohiopyle Falls, both in Ohiopyle State Park – only require a short stroll. Just a few minutes away from Ohiopyle sits Fallingwater, perhaps one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most famous homes. It’s built atop a waterfall. Sign up for a tour of the home, or explore the grounds. (There is a fee for both.) Either way, you’ll have picture-perfect views of the unique waterfall. Bushkill Falls, a private park, boasts eight waterfalls that are accessible by one of several hikes.

Is Raymondskill Falls in Pennsylvania the state’s tallest waterfall?

Dropping down three gorgeous tiers, Raymondskill Falls ranks as Pennsylvania’s tallest waterfall. It cascades down 150 feet and, if you add up each of the tiers, it’s slightly shorter than Niagara Falls. To reach the breathtaking cascade, follow the .03-mile Raymondskill Creek Trail. While it is a short and sweet trail, it does pose some challenges, including climbing a rock staircase. However, you’ll be treated to jaw-dropping views once you arrive at the waterfall. You can view the waterfall from the lower or the upper viewing platform. Don’t forget your camera, because the views are spectacular.

Can I hike to Glen Onoko Falls in Pennsylvania?

If you’ve hiked the Glen Onoko Falls Trail in Pennsylvania, consider yourself lucky. The treacherous trail to the series of cascades, in which Glen Onoko Falls is the highlight, permanently shut down in 2019 – after numerous deaths and countless injuries since the late 1970s. Unfortunately, hikers often fail to heed the closure sign and continue to hike the dangerous path that claimed the life of an elderly hiker in 2022. It often takes more than a dozen rescuers to help each who that finds themselves stranded or injured. Those daring to ignore the closure notices will face a citation and fines. Local authorities do patrol the area.

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