Most of us probably have bucket lists, whether written down or not, of places we dream of going and the goals we want to achieve. If you're an avid hiker or an outdoor lover, you might even have a bucket list just to keep track of all the spectacular trails in PA you want to explore. Whatever your bucket list looks like, add this enchanting trail in Pennsylvania that leads to natural tubs and a pretty little waterfall.
Bring plenty of cool, fresh water for your hike along the Seven Tubs Nature Area Trail in Wilkes-Barre.
Wear sturdy shoes, too, for the 1.8-mile trail that can get pretty crowded, especially on days with beautiful weather. (It's one of those trails that promises spectacular scenery all year round.)
Hike along the trail, tucked in the 500-acre Seven Tubs Nature Area, that follows along Wheelbarrow Run, a picturesque stream that...
Spills into picturesque tubs along the way. Be prepared for some unexpected surprises, too.
Unfortunately, swimming is not allowed in any of the tubs or the pool into which the waterfall cascades.
One of those surprises is a hidden fairy house, adding an enchanting touch to an already breathtaking trail that will lead you to...
A pretty little waterfall that looks like it belongs on the pages of an old-fashioned fairy tale. Snap plenty of pictures of the waterfall before...
Exploring the rest of the trail that's dotted with trees, lush vegetation, and plenty of local wildlife and birds.
Address: 900 Bear Creek Boulevard, Wilkes-Barre, PA, 18702
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